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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

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With initial funding of $2,500, he started the CompuMentor Project to match computer enthusiast volunteers called computer mentors with Bay Area nonprofits that needed the help. CompuMentor in due course turned into TechSoup when it became a national nonprofit, and TechSoup Global in 2008 after it had become an international organization.

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Crowdsourcing Skills for Human Rights via Movements.org

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After taking degrees at UCLA and Tel Aviv University and completing a tour of duty with the Israeli Army, Keyes became coordinator for democracy programs under famed Soviet dissident and Israeli minister Natan Sharansky. They are the aforementioned CyberDissidents, and Advancing Human Rights, which he co-founded with Robert L.

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