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Nepal Earthquake Roundup: Emergency Fundraising Attention Cycle

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also donated to Save the Children and if you are an Orbitz customer they are matching donations. ” Nancy Schwartz has an fantastic blog post offering expert advice on how nonprofits should communicate during a crisis, using the situation in Baltimore and the Nepal Earthquake as hooks to offer some recommendations.

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Youth Programs Benefit from Microsoft Donations

Tech Soup

How One NGO Serves 70,000 Children. Speaking of impact, London, England-based Childreach International works in partnership with local communities in the developing world to help improve children’s access to healthcare, education, child rights, and protection. It has just 20 UK-based staff.

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Tech Across Your Org: Program and Fundraising Innovation Sprung from an Internal Technology Project

NTEN

] By Peter Drury, a child's right a child's right either had a problem or an opportunity—the distinction hinged only on our perspective. We do this in in urban settings in Asia and Africa, where children live at the intersection of two streets: (1) worst water quality conditions and (2) greatest degrees of poverty.

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How to Develop a Cloud-Based Integrated IT System: ENCLUDE in Ireland

Tech Soup

Foundation Nepal: A Case Study. The charity was Foundation Nepal and typical of a mission driven charity, its founders (Nicky and Amber) were the two main movers in the organization. Foundation Nepal was founded five years ago after Nicky and Amber went on a visit to Nepal. From a Nonprofit Leader Perspective.

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How Technology Barriers Slow Down Nonprofit Innovation In the Global South

Global Giving

This, I admit, is one of the most difficult problems to solve. Featured Photo: Some children in rural Nepal don't have access to electricity. Software is great, but it means nothing if the people who need it can’t access it. Companies need to figure out how to monetize this tech, appropriately.

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