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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Marital Status : Straight Marriage, MA, DC, IA, VT Domestic, CA-SF 2004, CA 2008, Canada. Most days, data is pretty straightforward to us here at OpenIssue headquarters. Names, addresses, email addresses, the pesky notes field (today’s bane of our existence.) But sometimes, data is political. Or, I guess more accurately, data models.
 
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
We’re visiting family at the Jersey Shore, but stopping in DC to take the kids to the Smithsonian and other DC highlights.     You might see a few blog posts or tweets but don’t expect a fast reply via email.     Playing tourist in DC,  it is interesting to see how much your online digital life impacts your offline life.
 
Friday, July 23, 2010
In April, TranquiliT was named an "eco-chic rising star" by The Fashion Group International of Greater Washington D.C., Ladies! Quick note to say that my pal Kimberly Wilson's company, TranquiliT , is having a summer sale of 40% off till July 30th when you use the code SUMMERTIME. All TranquiliT pieces are sweatshop free and sewn in the USA.
 

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Those of you who recall the Vegetarian Lunch Scandal of April 9th, 2010 and the subsequent solution that came out of your tweets will be happy to hear that there were a total of 7,903 tweets tagged #10NTC. Maybe next year in DC. This year's NTC brought 1,430 nonprofit professionals to the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta GA. per person and $26.46
If you’re in the DC area, be sure not to miss this week’s Nonprofit & Technology Tweetup hosted by Convio (@ convio ) and Nasdaq (@ nasdaqomx ) partnering with local organizations and professionals committed to advancing civic engagement and bringing change through social media technologies. 650, Washington, DC.
Example of Good Subject Line: Help Keep a Puppy Safe in DC’s Blizzard! Repeat after me. I will no longer send out fundraising appeals with boring subject lines and long-winded pitches.". Don’t have the budget to hire fundraising strategists to help you craft your online fundraising campaigns? No problem. Bad idea! Short and Sweet.
Recently, the Progressive Communicators of Washington, DC (PCDC) held a panel discussion on Mobile Communications for Progressives at the World Wildlife Fund here in DC. The purpose was to bring together some of the leading thinkers and practitioners in the area of mobile campaigns and to find out what is working for nonprofits.
CrisisCamps first emerged from a meeting in DC in 2009 in which several dozen local engineers, nonprofit executives, disaster coordinators, and public sector executives got together to brainstorm better, faster disaster coordination possibilities. Lucy Bernholz, Blueprint R+D. on our own servers or desktops.
CrisisCamps first emerged from a meeting in DC in 2009 in which several dozen local engineers, nonprofit executives, disaster coordinators, and public sector executives got together to brainstorm better, faster disaster coordination possibilities. Lucy Bernholz, Blueprint R+D. on our own servers or desktops.
Shortly after the Colorectal Cancer Coalition was incorporated as an organization in March 2005 we hired an admin, bought her a laptop and gave her a desk in a tiny single room office sublet from another organization in Washington, DC. Judi Sohn, C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition. We have never purchased a server and have no plans for one.
Shortly after the Colorectal Cancer Coalition was incorporated as an organization in March 2005 we hired an admin, bought her a laptop and gave her a desk in a tiny single room office sublet from another organization in Washington, DC. Judi Sohn, C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition. We have never purchased a server and have no plans for one.
Jill Foster , a communications consultant in DC, recently spoke to me about the virtues of stand-alone audio. Make Audio a Vital Medium for Your Non-Profit. Using audio files may be more powerful than you think. The term multimedia brings to mind flashy video presentations. Jill: It provides another type of idea stream.
You may have seen the advertising around the 2010 US Census  featuring the slogan, "We Can't Move Forward Until You Mail it Back." Oh, and there's one more teeny-weeny reason you might want to take the survey: You can enter for a chance to win FREE REGISTRATION TO THE 2011 NTC in Washington, D.C. How's NTEN doing?