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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

TechImpact

Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). Cloud computing, simply put, is a way for your computer to access computing power via the internet. This is great if you are planning to use a cloud system for one or two applications in your organization.

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How to Create a DEI Style Guide for your Nonprofit

Whole Whale

Second, it should be accessible to everyone in your organization. If you want to create a basic style guide, you can use a Google Doc or another word processing software. Other organizations may build a style guide into their instance of confluence or Notion which are internal knowledge management systems. Next Steps.

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ROI for a donor database

Robert Weiner

My colleague Charlie Hunsaker posted the following question on the FUNDSVCS Advancement Services listserve: I have two clients who are looking for new systems and want a “cost justification” for their acquisition to share with their management. We cannot interface with other desired applications.

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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ll do another few posts for other areas, like development, system maintenance, personal web presence, and writing. (If The web interface is great, as is the desktop applications. I also access Evernote on my Android phone. If you want to look at my Social Source Commons toolbox, it’s here. Evernote rocks my world.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Benefit from the Cloud

Tech Soup

Many nonprofit organizations rely on outdated software and legacy systems, mainly because of low funds and generally restricted access to cutting edge technology. As users keep moving their business-critical applications to the cloud, they realize that there is a reduced need to upgrade their systems.

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What is cloud computing?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Quick definition Cloud computing is basically running applications on the web via “Software as a Service (SaaS)&#. That includes applications from Google Documents, to Salesforce.com, to Gliffy.com , (the service I used to create that graphic.) Also, you can access the applications anywhere you go.

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

NTEN

Established in 2008 as a collaborative response to the growing number of complex elder abuse cases in NYC, the NYC Elder Abuse Center helps professionals, organizations, and systems prevent elder abuse and improve their response to it. Ongoing conversations in the Cloud The team accesses a shared Google Drive (formerly Google Docs) folder.