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Unlocking change: Free access to Candid’s nonprofit resources

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Candid’s ongoing commitment is to ensure all nonprofits and their communities have equitable access to Candid’s resources. Our mission is to get you what you need to do good—and that includes free access to the nonprofit resources, insights, and tools listed below. foundations have websites.

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Announcing the 2021 Open Data Project!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Open Data Project seeks to gain a better understanding of how NGOs, NPOs, and charities worldwide use technology for digital marketing and fundraising. The survey and the project are available in English, French, and Spanish. Media organizations can use the data in articles and research projects. Why the Open Data Project?

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Why Is Communication Important in Project Management?

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Communication is the most important tool a project manager and their team has to help clients achieve their goals, especially in the ever-changing landscape of the current workplace. Every facet of the organization benefits from a project management role team member and communicating in the most effective way possible.

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Defining equitable access begins at home 

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It is our responsibility to maintain the quality of this vast data collection , but it’s just as important to ensure those who are impacted by pervasive funding disparities can access and use it to deliver on their missions. Reducing funding inequities is a long-term project that begins at home.

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3 Reasons Every Nonprofit Tech Project Should Begin with a Discovery

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A tech “discovery” is the initial, independent phase of a technology project where key analysis, design and planning are performed BEFORE a buy or build decision is made. A separate discovery that provides a clear “go/no-go” decision point can also surface a project that should NOT be done. It’s about people. Trust them.

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Get Cybersecurity Right for Your Low-Code/No-Code Projects

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To protect them and your organization, you must get cybersecurity right for your low-code and no-code projects. The best way to start is to ensure that staff, especially those who have access to sensitive data, receive the appropriate cybersecurity and data security training.

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Autism After 21 Utah Project: Lessons from a first-time fundraiser

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I had recently joined Madison House Autism Foundation as the Director of the Autism After 21 Utah Project (AA21 Utah). I’d taken it for granted that these resources were just there. It was such a relief to have access to this information! (It Now you can find me at the library frequently, combing through Candid’s resources.

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