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Seeds for a Future Part 3: Creating a sustainable future

ASU Lodestar Center

Before raising the hopes of any community, one of the first things an NGO should ask itself is: After we leave, what will remain in the community, and is it something they want and can sustain? We think it is both unethical and unfair to train people on the technical side without also giving them the tools to keep the operation going.

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How Digital Inclusion Is Done in Africa

Tech Soup

Half the population lives below the international poverty line, and the country has been hard hit by HIV/AIDS. An NGO with A National Mandate. MyDigitalBridge is an NGO that started its work fairly recently. Digital Divide GreenTech Green IT refurbishment digital inclusion' Image: logo ( MyDigitalBridge ).

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NTEN State of the Nonprofit Cloud Survey Results

Tech Soup

I did an internal survey of TechSoup Global’s use of cloud tools and we literally use dozens of cloud tools now. TechSoup Global is also in the process of adding to the body of cloud research with our Global NGO Cloud Survey. The TechSoup Survey will be open through March 23, 2012. Nonprofits Are Attracted to the Cloud.

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What's So Scary about Cloud Security?

Tech Soup

He described a bunch of recent security breaches and probably most telling, the fact that there are no national or international cloud security standards or best practices yet. Finally, if you haven’t seen it, I recommend NTEN’s 2012 State of the Nonprofit Cloud Report , which is based on survey results of U.S.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

Try a green energy supplier. It’s easy to switch to 100% green energy. You can use a provider that uses 100% green and renewable energy like these listed on MoneySupermarket or, even better, install solar panels on your home. For more tips take a look at the Going Zero Waste blog. However, this is now far from necessary.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

Try a green energy supplier. It’s easy to switch to 100% green energy. You can use a provider that uses 100% green and renewable energy like these listed on MoneySupermarket or, even better, install solar panels on your home. For more tips take a look at the Going Zero Waste blog. However, this is now far from necessary.

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