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eWeek Green IT News

Tech Soup

I spend time each week combing through the latest technology news to discover green technology items that are hopefully of interest to nonprofits, NGOs, libraries, and (by extension) people in small- and medium-sized offices. There are a lot of green news blogging services, but surprisingly few devoted to green IT.

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Meatless Monday: Tortilla Soup, Vegan Mac n' Cheese, and Supergreen Bowl with Green Goddess Garlic Dressing

Have Fun - Do Good

Each week I share meatless recipes I've tried from cookbooks and online. I used a green pepper, rather than a poblano pepper, and omitted the 2 jalapeños. You could definitely serve this to anyone, and they'd like it. The Supergreen Bowl with Green Goddess Garlic Dressing from Appetite for Reduction was also tasty.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A call to action can be an urgent donation pitch, a request to sign an online petition, or a call for volunteers. If your nonprofit is launching a new program or campaign, definitely write a blog post to share the news and summarize the new program or campaign’s goals. Share Stories, Photos, and Videos from Events.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Definitely integrate your blog posts with your e-newsletter. A call to action can be an urgent donation pitch, a request to sign an online petition, or a call for volunteers. If your nonprofit is launching a new program or campaign, definitely write a blog post to share the news and summarize the new program or campaign’s goals.

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3 Reasons Why Pinterest Is Still Relevant for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofits isn’t already using Pinterest to grow your online community and boost engagement, there are 3 reasons why you should give it another look. If your audience and supporters include women (especially those in their mid-thirties to mid-forties) you definitely want to explore a presence on Pinterest.

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Make This a More Inclusive Season of Giving: Tips for Diversity in Your End-of-Year Fundraising Appeal

sgEngage

By broadening your definition of the Season of Giving, your nonprofit creates an opportunity for more meaningful connections with all your constituents, showcasing your support of ethnic traditions while asking for support of your cause. Online Giving. Make it easy for your donors to give online. Bodhi Day: A Buddhist Tradition.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For my role, social media is only about 30% of my job – I manage our paid online advertising strategy, SEO, and web analytics strategy in addition to social media. Now that it’s so popular, there’s definitely interest from the higher ups. Yes, we definitely are. Direct mail and e-newsletters are still the leaders. Anything else?