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5 Creative (and Free!) Ways to Attract More Volunteers

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If you have a job that doesn’t require someone to be on site, consider letting volunteers do it remotely. Some possible remote volunteer jobs include writing newsletters, designing websites, consulting and even making small items that can be mailed in. It’s a win-win for you and the students. The post 5 Creative (and Free!)

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Pottsboro Area Library: The Winner of TechSoup’s February Success Story Digital Connector Challenge

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section of TechSoup.org we launched a contest last month for great digital inclusion stories. When librarian Dianne Connery came to the library a few years ago, she found a classic small town library situated in a converted post office building with the requisite institutional green paint job. To kick off our new success stories.

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October Community Builder Chat – Connecting On and Offline Communities #commbuild

Amy Sample Ward

Some of the examples and recommendations from this month’s chat included: UN Food&Ag Org (FAO) has done a great job with their Share Fairs – sharing the discussions and training on and offline. At the end of every presentation, they put up a slide where students can either 1) join their cause on Facebook or 2) text them to sign up.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It can be helpful to lead a planning process within your own organization that examines your organizational assets and access so you can translate them into benefits. History: Simply being around a long time has some cachet and may mean you have access to historical wisdom, knowledge, and records. It is seen as wasteful overhead.

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Guest Post: A Tale of Two University Museums

Museum 2.0

I immediately recalled a phenomenon I witnessed as a student at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The Rhode Island School of Design was established in 1877 alongside its Museum of Art, an important resource for RISD students. The Edna Lawrence Nature Lab was established in 1937, also as a resource for students.

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Best Practices for Protecting Your K–12 School from Cybersecurity Threats

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In private K–12 schools, foreign cybercriminals, school vendors, employees, and even students have perpetrated recent cyberattacks. Business email compromise (BEC) typically occurs when an employee clicks on a phishing email and, by doing so, unknowingly provides access. Software vendors have access to a great deal of your information.

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Best Practices for Protecting Your K–12 School from Cybersecurity Threats

sgEngage

In private K–12 schools, foreign cybercriminals, school vendors, employees, and even students have perpetrated recent cyberattacks. Most Common Threats to K–12 Cybersecurity Business email compromise (BEC) typically occurs when an employee clicks on a phishing email and, by doing so, unknowingly provides access.