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Things We Like (July 2011)

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Get the skinny in the report we co-authored with Idealware, " A Consumers Guide to Low Cost Donor Management Systems ", updated for 2011. Our obsession with cool maps is alive and well. We love that longtime NTEN Member David Krumlauf posted a picture of how he was using some NTEN gear. A good donor management system.

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11NTC Round-Up: Your Posts, Highlights, and Take-aways

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Artez Interactive For Fun Did you miss Rob Cottingham's cartoon coverage of the conference?

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Things We Like (February 2011)

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The government has also published a map of broadband availability nationwide. Then there's the Freedom Filter , mapping which nations retrict various freedoms -- something that's likely changing even as you read this. Oh, and National Geographic posted a wonderful map showing the top surnames distributed across the country.

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Great reads from around the web on July 18th

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Mapping Trends in Philanthropy « NathanielJames.org – "Philanthropy is changing, and I want to contribute to creating the best of all possible worlds for the social sector. Today, I’m launching a series on Mapping Trends in Philanthropy, to share what I am learning and invite a conversation with leaders in the field.

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Things We Like (April 2011)

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At least when mapped visually, and from afar. During the 2011 NTC, that rose to 15%. Just make sure the plans are such that the bedrooms can be easily added or deleted." This would be hilarious if it wasn't so painfully true. And yet, somehow, the Internet ended up looking beautiful. (At Try not to look too closely.)

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The Content Curation Issue: NTEN:Change Six is Live

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When our editorial committee decided on “Content Curation” as the overall theme of this issue when planning back in 2011, we knew that it would be an important topic for the nonprofit sector, but we didn’t anticipate that, in some ways, 2012 would turn out to be the year of content curation , as Beth Kanter predicted in January.

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Connect, Learn, and Change the Way You Attend the NTC

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This year, we can't wait to connect with all of you at 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , so we're skipping the whole "waiting" part and introducing a new way we can all connect before we even arrive in Washington, DC. And it's included with your 2011 NTC registration.). Because they're definitely in there too.

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