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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Cloud computing offers us all the same freedom for our information infrastructure. In addition to running a youth organization or a job training program or an environmental advocacy campaign, you are also running an information and technology system on which you do your work. CrisisCamps first emerged from a meeting in DC in 2009 in which several dozen local engineers, nonprofit executives, disaster coordinators, and public sector executives got together to brainstorm better, faster disaster Lucy Bernholz, Blueprint R+D Once Once upon a time, just a little more than
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
This is what Clay Shirky calls failing informatively. Ironically, this story broke right before I was going to hit the publish button on a guest post by Katherine Hutt who shared the details of their strategy for a small nonprofit, Generations of Hope, also competing for the $250,000 Pepsi prize, approximately 1/3 its operating budget in 2009 .  At From my son's kindergarten class The Pepsi Refresh Contest is the boldest experiment so
 
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Also, text alerts are limited to 160 characters, so if you want to do a call to action or inform your subscribers beyond a 160 characters, then you are going to need a mobile website/page to do it. As of July 2009, 56.9 If your nonprofit is experimenting with text-to-give, text alerts and/or smartphone Apps (or planning to), then launching a mobile website is something your organization should seriously consider. If not an entire site, then at the very least your organization should create select web pages that are designed to be easily read on mobile devices.
 

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Photo by Monster Today is Information Overload Awareness Day .  call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts Take my information overload quiz .  Then pick one idea to reduce information overload in your life from this list. Mapping Strategy to Metrics, Benchmarking, and ROI The purpose is to to
Card sorting is a common technique used to gather input from representative audiences about how they think about your information. Next, we’ll create a revised information architecture for the NTEN website. Tags: Information Architecture Usabilit We’re excited to be working with the Nonprofit Technology Network to re-architect their website, NTEN.org . As each stage of the project is completed, we’ll share a behind-the-scenes recap about the process.
Here's an interesting tidbit published in Science Daily --researchers analyzed 91 studies that included over 8,000 people and found that most of the time we seek information that supports our viewpoints and then screen out everything else: The researchers found that people are about twice as likely to select select information that supports their own point of view (67 percent) as as to consider an opposing idea (33 percent).
On January 1st, I wrote about my goals for 2009 using Chris Brogan's process of selecting three words or larger concepts to frame them.  The image above is deck of cards and there are  52 cards in a deck.    This gives me the opportunity to brainstorm 52 different tips, one to write about in more depth for each week of 2009.   Understand how information overload might be effecting you and take a break to assess and rethink Flickr Photo by RedRaspu Convio invited me to share my number one New Year's resolution as part of its "Now is the Time" campaign.  The
The NTC isn't the only tech conference in San Francisco in 2009: March 22-23, ISIS, Inc. will host Sex::Tech 2009 , the second annual conference that focuses on sexual health, technology and youth. The theme of Sex::Tech 2009 is Focus on Youth . Additional The event brings together researchers, academicians, healthcare professionals, technology companies, and youth and youth advocate groups for an event packed with new research and insights on sexual health and technology. The Viral marketing, use of mobile tech, and pop culture/media influence are some of the
2009 is now over and the analysis of online giving trends has already started. This is a follow-up to the 2008 Online Giving Trends research and the subsequent 2009 Online Giving Trends for Q1 , Q2 , and Q3 analysis. This information comes from approximately 2,300 nonprofit organizations using a combination of Blackbaud online fundraising, email marketing, and integrated CRM tools. The analysis represents the largest study of online giving trends in the nonprofit sector. Online Giving Continues to Grow An analysis of the past 36 months of online giving continues
But the first thing we need to focus on is the information architecture, or navigation, of our site. We're undergoing some changes here at nten.org. Specifically, we're looking to make our site easier for you and all of our visitors to use. We've been very lucky to grow our site traffic by about 60 to 70% each of the last two years.
After completing card sorting exercises and drafting a new information architecture with NTEN , we moved on to the next step: usability testing with wireframe prototypes! To evaluate a new enhancement, redesign, or information architecture — something that doesn’t actually exist yet Using the wireframe prototypes, participants were asked to complete a series of tasks, some specific This is the second in our NTEN series. Check out Part 1: Card Sorting for NTEN - Behind the Scenes .
Tags: Information Coping Skill This is literally a page from Seth Godin's What Matters Now free ebook .  It's a compilation of ideas from 70 big thinkers about what to think about in 2010.    It's a quick read. What struck me Gina Trapani's thoughts on social productivity - "Getting things done is not the same as making things happen."   While she is talking about personal leadership and making a difference, I think that phrase gets at the difference between organizational
quot;It's always on, always with you and provides personal access to information." Internet Sexuality Information Services, Inc (ISIS), a California-based nonprofit focused on sexual health, has been using text messaging since 2006. quot; In the first 25 weeks, the service had 4,500 inquiries, 2,500 of which led to more information and referrals. A Corinne Ramey, MobileActive.org Although Although nonprofits in the United States have been slower to embrace mobile phones for health purposes than the rest of the world, mobiles are catching on as a way to reach