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350.org Is Greening the Planet with Lean, Green IT

Tech Soup

In a time when climate change and developing the green economy are somewhat passé, nonprofits have not given up on the mission. Find out how they're greening the planet and using the leanest greenest IT possible. The organization has a staff of 40 across three offices (Washington DC, New York City, and Oakland, California).

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350.org Is Greening the Planet with Lean, Green IT

Tech Soup

In a time when climate change and developing the green economy are somewhat passé, nonprofits have not given up on the mission. Find out how they're greening the planet and using the leanest greenest IT possible. Washington DC, New York City, and Oakland, California). For file sharing we use Box.net.

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Benchmarking Data You Can Use: Live from #BBCON

Connection Cafe

Historically, smaller organizations were growing faster than larger organizations because of online tools. Jennifer Kilmer, Director at Washington State Historical Society, highlighted that her attendance has grown 23% YOY and it is a result of increased rotation of exhibits, a wider variety of exhibit themes, and increased marketing budget.

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Predicting the Future: Driving Fundraising Outcomes with Models

Connection Cafe

My first experience with modeling happened at the University of Washington development office in the fall of 1992. The Internet barely existed; we navigated it with tools like Gopher and TelNet. I was too green and inexperienced to push back on the last reaction—the “who are these people” reaction. Life was primitive back then.

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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

m also a returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Burkina Faso, West Africa), and am even now preparing to move from Washington, DC to Seattle immediately following a two-month fellowship in Australia. Social Media tools during your time with The Nature Conservancy. For folks in Washington, DC, you can still register for the event, ???

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

explains: The city of Bellevue, Washington holds a public art sculpture exhibition every couple of years. Each student would create a fist-sized sculpture piece (of recycled or renewable materials; the theme was "green") and the sculpture would get a Travel Bug tag with a unique serial number. The waypoints could be put into a file (.gpx

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