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September Cause Awareness: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Qgiv

In October 1998, the first National Suicide Prevention Conference was held in Reno, Nevada. By this point, suicide was a global health issue, and the United Nations and World Health Organization had worked to establish guidelines for suicide prevention strategies. Agencies from within the U.S.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

BackRubbing doesn’t work. Ultimately, that admission, which started with the company admitting 500 million users affected, was followed by another stating that 1 billion people were affected to 3 billion. As most adults in the United States know, Equifax is one of the largest three credit bureaus.

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Campus Party H4SB — Hacking for Something Better Coming to US in 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Campus Party is the biggest technology phenomenon that almost nobody in the United States has ever heard of. It is a huge success in the Spanish-speaking world and plans to debut in the States, in the S.F. Not in the Nevada desert, but in huge indoor spaces in pup tents. (In But in the meantime, they work at the bank.

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Computer Refurbishment and Accessibility

Tech Soup

As I've explored this field over the years one of the many surprising things about it I've discovered is the work that computer refurbishers have quietly been doing. Many of these organizations operate loan programs as well as assessment and training to use the devices. How Accessible Technology Works.

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How Telecommunications Is Changing Work for Nonprofits

NTEN

Thanks to advances in communications technology, the daily commute to work for many people has transformed from a stressful car ride through heavy traffic to an easy stroll to the home office. The potential impact of this shift in work is financial, social, cultural, and environmental. Increased employee productivity and creativity.

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