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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Maybe you’ve also taken the next step of strengthening your stakeholder community by engaging in back and forth dialog online – whether in existing social spaces like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, or in a custom built online community. Are you ready to take your community to the next level of maturity? Some are huge.

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Donor Spotlight: Lavelle Fund for the Blind

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Soon afterwards in 2007, we won our first major award from the United States Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), which, in turn, allowed us to build Bookshare into a national asset. This experience helped us prove the potential of Bookshare to meet the needs of students with disabilities.

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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

MPower has started to generate some community-driven development. First, they are putting the wraps on a new version, and there are some interesting projects happening, like integrating voter files, phone banking , and my favorite, case management. I’m excited to see what community-driven development can do!

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Tools I use: Personal Web Presence

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Drupal – I use Drupal for my personal blog and also other purposes, like the website for my intentional community. It’s a wiki, but everything is stored in files instead of a database. I have hosted with Dreamhost since 2007. My main personal site will be migrated to Drupal 7 soonish. Dokuwiki is a very cool tool.

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Google now denies program to nonprofits they used to serve

Judi Sohn

I’ve been struggling whether to write this post or file it under “don’t bite the hand that feeds you.&# At Fight Colorectal Cancer, we switched from web host email to Google Apps in 2007 and we haven’t looked back. Guess which won? Last summer, I set up Google Apps for my synagogue. research programs).

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This guy is right on

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology This guy is right on April 18, 2007 A blog reader introduced me to a new blog by a guy named Phil Jones. Opening whatever you throw at it: say “open&# , find a file, and Excel will at least try to open it.

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The search for good web conferencing, take 2

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There does seem to be an active (but small) user community. They now have a community edition, and there seems to be an active community of users. This is what I want: The community edition of DimDim that integrates with an open source VOIP system and Moodle. ReadyTalk is proprietary and not free (as in beer).

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