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Crazy for the Tools

NTEN

Unless you think you're going to log into everything with Facebook or Gmail, lots of accounts and passwords are part of life – and using strong passwords should go with it. It will pop up choices if you have multiple accounts for the same website (such as multiple Gmail or Salesforce log-ins). Password Manager I use and love Lastpass.

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Join the AI Revolution: Build Your First Low-Code Fundraising App

sgEngage

And how can you get started on low-code development with the fundraising software and data you’re already using? Think of how often you use productivity tools such as email rules in Outlook or Gmail. Open APIs allow you to connect your CRM data to any platform that supports them. But what is low-code and how is it related to AI?

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July NetSquared Think Tank Round-Up: Building a Culture of Accessibility

Tech Soup

And poorly laid out text, or too much text in images, may make that information wholly out of reach for someone using a screen reader. Gmail Motion. Originally an April Fools joke from Google, Gmail motion has been turned into reality. Two of the most common are screenreaders and screen magnifiers."

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Case Study: Moving to Google Apps

NTEN

Annika Billqvist, Office and Technology Manager, HandsOn Bay Area When I started at HandsOn Bay Area in 2006, the organization didn’t have a long-term technology plan in place and used many different systems for communication, collaboration, and data storage. I am grateful I did my homework about signing up for Google Apps ahead of time.

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Privacy and Security on Social Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Both guides are written for citizens in the Middle East and North Africa who want to use technology safely to communicate, organize, and share data, but the tips and recommendations are useful for anyone working for a nonprofit who needs to mindful about privacy. Here’s a curated collection of privacy tutorials for NGOs here.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

Micro content has trained us to prefer our information bite-sized rather than super-sized. Are you using data as your guide? Check out some of his blogs from the conference , where he covers benchmarking data, donor ready patrons, and conversion rates. Without a controller, the flight plans may always seem like a mess.

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