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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

First, they are putting the wraps on a new version, and there are some interesting projects happening, like integrating voter files, phone banking , and my favorite, case management. A new site was launched called “ Green Nonprofits.&# I’m excited to see what community-driven development can do! It looks interesting.

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Welcome to the new blog!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

All importing requires now is just going to the Wordpress import tool and specifying the file. Letting people know Changing the DNS of the old site (and changing the site on wordpress.) That’s all. You don’t have to worry about using mod_rewrite at all. Getting the varied blogrolls and badges, etc. copied over.

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Free and open source tool #6: Joomla!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Like any powerful CMS, though, there is quite the learning curve in order to get a site up and running. I’ll be migrating my main consulting site over to it quite soon. It will take some time and effort to get a site up, but that’s standard for any website. Joomla is growing fast. They just released version 1.5,

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Goodbye Microsoft…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

They have a site, with the URL: [link] which is a link to a windows.exe file, which is a simple, sweet Debian installer. Changing one file (/etc/apt/sources.list) and running a few commands, should do the trick. But, the computers are networked, so it would seem – there must be some easy way, right?

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The Social Sector Cloud

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Some of the benefits of cloud computing are obvious - many of the programs noted above are free (that's good), version upgrades are instantaneous and don't require you to contact an IT department and you can access your files from any computer. CrisisCamps is not a rogue example. This doesn't just cut down on "form filling."

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The Future of Supporter Data (Or, Is Your Data at a Middle School Dance?)

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When PID is kept in different buckets, it’s harder to manage and create customized communication -- like when mailing addresses and emails are kept in separate systems, due to legacy databases or department requests. . Going forward, it will be more important to connect your user’s social addresses with this information, too. During his 4.5

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The Social Sector Cloud

NTEN

Some of the benefits of cloud computing are obvious - many of the programs noted above are free (that's good), version upgrades are instantaneous and don't require you to contact an IT department and you can access your files from any computer. CrisisCamps is not a rogue example. This doesn't just cut down on "form filling."

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