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Introducing Apsona batch gift entry for the Nonprofit Starter Pack

Judi Sohn

It was released in 2011 and hasn’t appeared to get a lot of love since. You have to make sure those gifts aren’t already attached to pledges. And you have to know enough about your data to map the field name and values correctly. If a contact is not matched in the database, you can create a new contact.

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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

Tech Soup

Microsoft has run the campaign since 2011, but it seems to have deeper resonance this year. In any case, the service has allowed the company to build a unified database of our personal affinities to engage us more deeply. Apple is a major donor with a pledge of $100 million. It uses the info for targeted ads.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

This morning, I had the huge honor of presenting the keynote at the 2011 MyCharityConnects Conference in Toronto, ON. The organizations get to do everything BUT drive: you are the vehicle, the gas, the map, the snacks even! I am so thrilled to have the chance to participate in this event and thankful for the invitation.

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2011 NTC Preview: Going Online for Capacity Mapping and Resource Matching: The Big Picture

NTEN

If you think that a mash-up of online tools for capacity mapping and resource matching would assist nonprofits, philanthropies, and the communities that they serve, then we invite you join us at our upcoming session at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Dynamic information. Ephemeral information.

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The Evolution of NPTech: Keynote and slides

Amy Sample Ward

Our focus on new media in the digital period also meant that we started to forget about the technology tools we already had in our organization: the hardware, software, databases, servers. Show how many people are pledging to participate! In the social period, we began exploring the network – mapping it, evaluating it, testing it.

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