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4 Examples Proving Nonprofits Should Offer Trust as a Service (TaaS)

Whole Whale

For nonprofits specifically, the name “nonprofit” can deter adopting a pay-for-trust model. It’s still critical to think about the economic engine when starting a nonprofit that wants to scale. LEED built a brand on trust by becoming the gold-standard rating for green buildings. How they make money: The U.S.

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The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show: Not Many New Green Gadgets Under the Sun

Tech Soup

GreenTech has covered the annual Consumer Electronics Show in the past since many nonprofits (especially smaller ones) often buy consumer-grade products rather than enterprise- or business-grade. It's one of the best showcases of new green IT devices that we can expect in the marketplace. read more.

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Rethink, reuse, and repurpose: How to create more social media content with less work

Candid

Creating a consistent supply of social media content for a nonprofit is hard. At the Nonprofit Marketing Summit earlier this month, I shared how we do this—from how we rethought why we are on social media and our process for repurposing content (without getting too repetitive). Here are some of the highlights: 1. Alter the tone.

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New International Green IT Certificate Program

Tech Soup

This is a guest post from Dr. Erik Bansleben at the University of Washington, announcing a new online green IT certification program. Dr. Bansleben has been a database consultant for nonprofits for many years. Why a Green IT Certification Program? Intended Audience. Program Details.

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Taking Back Your Time: Is Unplugging the New Green?

Have Fun - Do Good

A Diet for Information Overload from The Washington Post "If that weren’t enough to prove the movement fighting the data deluge is gaining steam, there’s now a nonprofit devoted to tackling the problem: The Information Overload Research Group launched in February to 'conquer information overload' and 'restore sanity' to working professionals."

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HOW TO: Get Your Nonprofit Started on Pinterest

Nonprofit Tech for Good

When Mashable first started buzzing about Pinterest in December 2011, I took a quick look at the site and thought to myself, “Shopping, crafters, and foodies. Not relevant to the vast majority of nonprofits and (whew!) If your nonprofit starts pinning, be sure to follow me and I’ll follow you back.

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The Most Exciting Thing to Happen to npENGAGE Since 2011

Connection Cafe

Times have changed since the launch of npENGAGE in 2011—as have the expectations and needs of our audience—s o we decided it was time for us to make some changes, too. . It’s still the premiere blog for nonprofit best practices and resources, just better. Nonprofit News fundraising advice nonprofit blogging redesign'

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