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From 2005 to 2015: The Radical Effect of Social Media on Nonprofit Web Design

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In 2005 Facebook was only open to college students and professors, Twitter didn’t exist, and the iPhone was still in concept mode. The Internet was primarily a desktop PC or laptop experience and reading news and sending and receiving email accounted for the majority of time spent online. New York Public Library 2015.

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Raise Your Hand for Girls on October 11, 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She is the second college student we are supporting through the Sharing Foundation’s program. (I’m donating the royalties from my new book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit , towards her education). She is working two jobs, one is at the Bamboo Indochine store at the airport.

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Reframe, commit, and expand: How to meaningfully invest in Black leaders

Candid

Between 2012 and 2020, the Fellowship supported 90 leaders working across 40 U.S. Leaders like Oluwatoyin Ayanfodun (Toyin) , founder of Tomorrow’s Leaders NYC (TLNYC) which has supported 2,000 over-age middle school students across New York to defy the statistics.

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Fair Use Victory Advances a Future of Accessibility for All

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Two days ago, on Tuesday, June 10, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York made a major ruling that emphasizes the legality of fair use for book digitization. A federal district court ruled against the Authors Guild in October 2012, finding that HathiTrust’s process was fair use under U.S. In Authors Guild v.

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Free Legal Services for Charities Anyone?

Tech Soup

In 2012, 466 Cooley attorneys contributed over 33,000 hours to pro bono cases. International. It is a nonprofit online network connecting organizations in need of legal assistance with lawyers and also law students. The way it works is that charities, lawyers and students register on the site and create their profiles.

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7 Ways to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Saleforce Nonprofit

A career exposure panel with Lehman and Bronx Community College students. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me is a New York Times bestseller, written as a letter to his teenage son. Diversify Your Reading List. Read more black authors. Toni Morrison was an American novelist, professor, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winner.

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7 Ways to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Saleforce Nonprofit

A career exposure panel with Lehman and Bronx Community College students 3. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me is a New York Times bestseller, written as a letter to his teenage son. Diversify your reading list Read more Black authors. Toni Morrison was an American novelist, professor, Pulitzer, and Nobel Prize winner.