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Tech Across Your Org: Social Media Collaboration Across the NYC Elder Abuse Center

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[Editor's note: The following is from the December 2012 issue of NTEN:Change , NTEN's quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders. The Center wanted to expand its reach, connections, and impact using social media and received grant funding in 2011 for social media planning and implementation through 2012. work must be spread among staff 2.)

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Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director: Dos and Don'ts

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[Editor's note: The following is from the June 2012 issue of NTEN:Change. As always, no executive directors or board members were harmed in the writing of this article. And hat-tip to Allan Benamer and the "Confessions of a Former Non-Profit Executive Director" blog for inspiration for this series).

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Latest Issue of NTEN:Change is Live: Myth-Busting, Everyday Innovation, Case-Studies, Confessions, and More

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I n it you'll find: " Five Communications Myths that Executive Directors Believe ," from Kivi Leroux Miller, based on the 2012 Communications Trends Report. And our newest column: "Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director". An episode of the "askDeborah" podcast series, presented by the CTK Foundation.

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The Content Curation Issue: NTEN:Change Six is Live

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When our editorial committee decided on “Content Curation” as the overall theme of this issue when planning back in 2011, we knew that it would be an important topic for the nonprofit sector, but we didn’t anticipate that, in some ways, 2012 would turn out to be the year of content curation , as Beth Kanter predicted in January.

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Tech Across Your Org: Program and Fundraising Innovation Sprung from an Internal Technology Project

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[Editor's note: The following is an article from the March 2012 issue of NTEN:Change. And when we fail, the donor would be notified at the same time as the executive director. Read the rest of the issue when you subscribe to the journal for free! ] First things first: we clean water for kids. It isn’t perfect.

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Tech Across Your Org: Sharing a Cause and Data Across Multiple Orgs

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[Editor's note: The following is from the December 2012 issue of NTEN:Change , NTEN's quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders. Blue” orgs get a small fraction of environment funding. Rachel Weidinger, Director of Upwell , can be found on Twitter at @rachelannyes and @upwell_us. We don’t have to work alone.

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Avoiding a House of Cards: Three Lessons from a Multiple-Organization Data Collaboration Project

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[Editorial note: the following article first appeared in the December 2012 issue of NTEN:Change , a free quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders.] In essence, what and how much data any org was willing to contribute was directly tied to how secure the process would be and how much control they had over what got shared.