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Generosity Unleashed: The Power of Nonprofit Giving Days

CauseVox

Donors, fundraisers, volunteers, and organizations collaborate and engage in a collective act of giving, inspiring others to participate and make a difference. Craft marketing materials to share and create hype around your Giving Day. CauseVox provides tools such as email templates, automated thank-you messages, and progress updates.

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The Best Virtual Event Use Cases

AccelEvents

Maybe you’ve heard about the hype and are eager to see how an event can drive your brand awareness. The virtual summit offerings might include multiple speakers, product demos, session topics, workshops, and other ways to connect with both the presenters and attendees. Virtual Trade Shows or Expos.

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The Best Virtual Event Use Cases

AccelEvents

Maybe you’ve heard about the hype and are eager to see how an event can drive your brand awareness. The virtual summit offerings might include multiple speakers, product demos, session topics, workshops, and other ways to connect with both the presenters and attendees. Virtual Trade Shows or Expos.

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Nonprofits/Web2.0, Role of Technology Steward, and Connections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tools for VolCom Groups: Blogs, RSS, Tagging, Wikis and Beyond. This session introduces the concepts and tools behind the next generation of internet technologies or what has been dubbed "Web.20" ll do some live demos of these tools, discuss their potential to enhance our work, along with some of the concerns they raise.

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Buzzword Buzz

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Is it simply an umbrella for the innovative collaborative tools I've been talking about, like Writely and Kiko? Well, actually, no: -- it's not just hype, but it's equally true that there is really no earthshaking new technology involved. We are starting to see some automated testing tools for JavaScript and XML.

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Looking at Wave

Judi Sohn

On the surface, it appears to be a platform that allows for real-time rich media collaboration with a Google spin. Pieces of the technology will work its way into mainstream tools, rather than anything like we see now in the demos really taking off on its own outside geek circles. I’m still trying to figure it out.

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