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5 Ways to Use Your Smartphone for Social Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your supporters can benefit from this information, too. With the huge number of charity events that take place each year, help your supporters choose the right event for them. Many charities are dedicated to causes that are impacted by public policy. 4) Schedule in time to volunteer. 4) Schedule in time to volunteer.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Women for Women International

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Following that, Women for Women International moved on WordPress, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter throughout 2008-2010. No one at the organization is unsupportive of social media; if anything, they may not be as informed as to why it is important or how we use it, but thankfully that is usually easily explained.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

That’s just the start—nonprofit software tools come in many varieties, offering support for marketing, event planning, form building, and much more. The GAHC had been using Excel to manage campaigns but didn’t have a way to view each donor’s giving history and other crucial donor information.

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Case Study: Providing Event Attendees with Wireless Internet via Mobile Broadband

NTEN

By Jason Samuels, Manager of Information Technology, National Council on Family Relations. We began with a Verizon MiFi 2200 at our registration desk in 2009, and expanded to a trial Free WiFi Zone powered by Clear Spots in 2010. and the MiFi 4510L was about on par – a couple of resets were needed through the course of the event.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

Because artificial intelligence is so powerful, and we know that it will outstrip the most intelligent human’s capacity to process information, we would be foolhardy not to try to understand the topics that affect us. The answer is a lot, including bots and tech, that stole personal information and led misinformation campaigns.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They have heavily promoted Facebook on their websites and blogs, at events and conferences. But for the second largest Internet company in the world with 2010 profit estimates to be between $1-2 billion, is that enough? Facebook tends to leak information that only keeps bloggers and nonprofits guessing and confused. on Facebook.

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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. Before you sign up, read the privacy policy carefully. Sounds pretty interesting, but hold on a second. And note: this application is not HIPAA compliant.

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