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Investor Makes $4.3 Billion Bid To Take Blackbaud Private

The NonProfit Times

stake in Blackbaud, according to data from the London Stock Exchange Group. Blackbaud is a public company traded on the NADAQ exchange under the symbol BLKB. Clearlake did not respond to a request for comment. million to settle with 49 states and the District of Columbia after its 2020 data breach.

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DC Does Public Information Right

Forum One

Post-event feedback shows that Vivek Kundra's presentation was extremely popular. We'll be sharing his presentation within the next week or two. Technorati Tags: wes08sep.

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6 Governments Who Set Their Data Free

Forum One

We're seeing exciting trends in governments making data more available ? for the public. Whether on crime, education, or the environment, governments are putting more data on the web. And they're doing it in ways that allow people to build web applications on top of the data. and valuable ?

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Vancouver, British Columbia: Design for Nondesigners. Washington, District of Columbia: February DataJam. The link need to be like so: Africa.

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Mr. Manager, Tear down this wall!

Forum One

Some presenters jumped at the chance to defend Jeffersonian principles through the timely release and transparency of public information. Others went on to crown the achievements from the participatory public sphere that have arisen as a result of increased access to content. However, these traditional models are breaking apart.

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Loco for Local: Regional Examples of Open Government

Forum One

The event convened almost 300 passionate people, all coming together for a common goal: to share knowledge on how to use new technologies to make our government transparent, accountable and meaningfully accessible to the public. I am especially interested in projects that connect citizens with data that improves their everyday lives.