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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve waxed on about this tool ever since I’ve found it, and I would love to challenge a loyal Basecamp user to a point-by-point comparison of the two tools. I also access Evernote on my Android phone. (I’m actually now using a very recent fork of Redmine, called Chiliproject.) 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Many nonprofit organizations rely on outdated software and legacy systems, mainly because of low funds and generally restricted access to cutting edge technology. The cloud also reduces the risk of loss owing to stolen or lost data, allowing nonprofits to access enterprise-level security software at a fraction of the cost to purchase it.

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Case Study: Tools for Community Engagement

NTEN

By comparison, when Epic Change launched the original TweetsGiving in 2008 - when Stacey herself had far fewer followers & the Twitter ecosystem itself was exponentially smaller – the campaign generated over 3,000 tweets in just 48 hours. When it came to blogger outreach, a Google Doc was the preferred and successful tool.

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Platforms break open!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

At first blush, although Kintera officially got out the door first, announcing Connect weeks ago, and delivering the APIs and docs on Friday, their play is a good start, but Convio, announcing Open tomorrow, appears to be ahead in terms of providing real openness. Here’s a quick overview of both initiatives.

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

Nonprofits Source

Google recognizes the power of search engine marketing and shares free access to its paid marketing platform with eligible nonprofits. Google provides Ad Grant participants with free access to Google Analytics. Log into your Google for Nonprofits account, where you can access the Google Ad Grants application. Hit ‘Submit.’

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