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Get a Special Rate on the 2nd International Fundraising Conference

NTEN

The 2nd Annual International Fundraising eConference is coming up May 11-13, and simply because you're reading this blog, you qualify for 25% off. > Register for the 2010 IFC Online here. That's right: the registration fee is for a site license, so your entire staff can attend. "Why should I attend", you ask?

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Bad Websites, Good Fundraising

Tech Soup

This post was originally published July 13, 2010, and is being featured again as a part of our Sharpen Your Website campaign. On Future Fundraising Now, Jeff has a recent post warning that people might not be coming to your website for the reasons you think they are. Photo: Roadside Pictures , CC license.

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Great reads from around the web on May 20th

Amy Sample Ward

They are hoping to start conversations and hear feedback about the competitions, the fundraising techniques and more. Interested organizations can register to win and find out more at [link] But, it's only going until June 4th, 2010, so they'll need to get on it pretty quick to be part of it." What do you think?

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Using Salesforce to Cultivate Donor Relationships

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While working at this nonprofit, I learned about Salesforce Foundation and their philanthropic model that allowed us to receive 10 free licenses, the ball started rolling. While implementing a new technology does not automatically double your fundraising results, Salesforce was the secret sauce to this success. Fundraising'

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Microsoft Webinar Full! Still Space for Business Planning Event Tomorrow

Tech Soup

Our community of nonprofit and library professionals sure does want to know more about Office 2010! We've had overwhelming demand to attend the upcoming Office 2010 webinar we're co-producing with Microsoft next week. Unfortunately, it is filled to the brim but don't worry if you didn't get a spot!

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SaaS vs. Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It would not be as cost-effective (and thus, not produce as much profit) if these SaaS developers had to pay license fees for the software they use (besides the fact that these are the most stable and robust platforms to build upon.) It’s my understanding that none of the major non-profit SaaS players use open source tools.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

Such was the sentiment in 2010 of tech CEOs such as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s Eric Schmidt, and Sun Microsystem’s Scott McNealy. As a fundraiser, I understand all of these matters impact nonprofits, and the trend is leaning—hard—toward privacy and donor data protection. . What happens to the fundraisers? .

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