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The Best Donation Platforms for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

Free and public API available for custom integrations. Properly is the key word here, as customizing Salesforce, despite the 10 free seats offered still costs dev time and ongoing management of your data. Platform Fee : Free Transaction Fee : 2.9% + $.30 iDonate operates on four tiers of service: Basic, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise.

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Web 2.0 Part Va:APIs

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

for geeks is APIs. Like the freedom that RSS gives to end users in terms of getting the data that you want in your hands, to read when and how you want it, APIs give programmers (and, at times, end users) the freedom to get data from Web 2.0 One of the best examples of the use of APIs are Google Map mashups.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Most often nonprofits want to capture information from web users. That sort of information could be a newsletter sign up, a contact form that should be responded to, an online donation or an event registration. In addition, sometimes nonprofits want to expose data from the CRM to the CMS. The old fashioned form of integration.

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Blackbaud buys Kintera

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

In Kintera, Blackbaud certainly got it’s hands on a platform with pretty good open APIs (Allan Benamer argues they are better than Convio’s.) Blackbaud’s other recent acquisition, eTapestry, did open up their APIs recently, although they leave much to be desired. Will they continue in that direction?

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Google Health launches … and it’s not HIPAA compliant

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Google says: “Google Health aims to solve an urgent need that dovetails with our overall mission of organizing patient information and making it accessible and useful. I’m just not so sure how far I should trust Google with my health care data. Sounds pretty interesting, but hold on a second. at 12:10 pm Woah.

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Cloud Integration Solutions – What’s the Deal?

Connection Cafe

As social good organizations continue to hurl through the twenty-first century , they are managing more and more (and more) data than ever before. Nonprofits – still and always – rely on quality data to achieve fundraising targets, which in turn ensure the achievement of organizational goals and purpose.

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5 Questions: Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. What's the most important trend in nonprofit technology for 2010? Application Programming Interface (API) usage with publicly available datasets.