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Five Recent Facebook Upgrades That Nonprofits Need to Know About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If there is one thing that nonprofit social media managers are learning (or should be learning) from utilizing new media it’s that technology is now constantly in flux. The others will be covered in my upcoming webinars on Facebook and Facebook Apps for Nonprofits. My favorite five are listed below.

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12 Useful, Well-Designed, Worth-Downloading iPhone Apps Created by Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s been challenging for the nonprofit sector to create iPhone and Android Apps that people want to first download and then repeatedly use – at least in large numbers. For an app to be successful, it needs to be useful and well-designed and that’s a financial and creative challenge for most nonprofits.

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ON VACATION: Back online October 20!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

No phone, no computer, no Internet, no iPod. I have accepted an extremely exciting, but time-consuming project related to social media and nonprofits that will keep me very busy through the end of January. On a beach in Central America! Back online refreshed and ready for a very busy fall on October 20!

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10 Free Nonprofit iPhone Apps

Nonprofit Tech for Good

First there was 10 Nonprofit Text Alert Campaigns. Then 10 Nonprofit Mobile Websites. Now 10 Free Nonprofit iPhone Apps. I thought it was important to lay the foundation of group texting and mobile websites for nonprofits before moving into examining how nonprofits are using iPhone Apps: 1. App Name: NPR News.

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What iOS 17 Tracking Changes mean for Digital Fundraising

M+R

the nonprofit fundraising apocalypse. That basically means that this will affect anyone who uses an iPhone or a Mac, which is… a lot of people: iMessages are texts, photos, or videos that you send to another iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi or cellular-data networks. Don’t worry, it’s not that bad. About 17% of the U.S.

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Five Recent Facebook Upgrades That Nonprofits Need to Know About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If there is one thing that nonprofit social media managers are learning (or should be learning) from utilizing new media it’s that technology is now constantly in flux. The others will be covered in my upcoming webinars on Facebook and Facebook Apps for Nonprofits. My favorite five are listed below.

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“Is Your Organization Outgrowing eTapestry?”

Bloomerang

Why nonprofits change software. Think about what he and his team achieved in just two key product categories; going from the portable CD player to the iPod and from the flip phone to the iPhone were giant breakthroughs. Just about every commercially available donor database adds or improves a few features here and there every year.