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Research Friday: Branding in the nonprofit sector

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inform and improve day-to-day nonprofit practice. NPO branding: Preliminary lessons from major players. Welcome to Research Friday ! As part of a. continuing series, we invite a nonprofit scholar, student, or professional to. highlight current research reports or studies and discuss how they can. 4] Keller, E. Dato-on, M. Get another!

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Innogive Conference Panel Resources: Mobile is the Needle, Social is the Thread

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Mobile is the Needle, Social is the Thread: How Information Today is Woven Into Our Lives. focusing on how information consumption patterns are changing in light of these two technological developments. . focusing on how information consumption patterns are changing in light of these two technological developments.

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I hope that information helps you in your analysis. I’m very involved in the sector and understand that the average NPO needs a vendor/product that works, doesn’t waste funds, and, most importantly, doesnt create any additional work. One last thing. We offer special NTEN rates for any memebers out there.

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Why Apple isn't the Nonprofit App Grinch | Nonprofit Trends with.

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All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking Why Apple isn’t the Nonprofit App Grinch Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on December 10th, 2010 Nonprofit social media expert Beth Kanter isn’t happy with Apple at the moment. All Rights Reserved

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The new journal, the Journal of Information Technology in Social Change , is, I think, a needed part of our landscape of resources for the sector. Open Access publishing therefore leads to wider dissemination of information and increased efficiency in science … Which is, actually, a very practical down to earth argument.

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