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The Networked NGO in India

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This was the launch of a peer learning group called “ The Networked NGO ,” based on the ideas in my book, The Networked Nonprofit. The four-day intensive face-to-face training was for senior level staff and their social media staffers. We devote an entire chapter to it and the workshop exercise is based on this chapter.

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12 Not-So-Great Realities About Nonprofits and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, if Snapchat has longevity the early adopters will be rewarded and Snapchat is trying to make their app more marketing friendly, but if your nonprofit is just getting started on Snapchat , you should have reasonable expectations of low ROI. Nonprofit social media managers live, work, and play social media 24/7. Thousands of times.

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President's Update: Summer 2008

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

In this photo, Tyler is listening to a book from Bookshare.org on his school's laptop with the assistance of the Kurzweil 3000 audio software. We've identified key NGO partners that we believe would benefit from our technical assistance and are developing our plans and identifying support to continue our work on Darfur this year.

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Top 2015 Tech Trends

Tech Soup

It's fun to compare against TechSoup's 2015 Tech Predictions from the start of the year and Capterra's Biggest Nonprofit Technology Trends of 2015 from March. We expanded this year to be able to provide product donations to pretty much any NGO in the world — 236 countries and territories to be exact. Fundraising.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

Andrew Cohen of Forum One did one called 12 Big Trends in Nonprofit Technology for 2012. More and more nonprofit, library, and NGO offices worldwide will need to accommodate personally-owned tablets and smartphones on wireless networks in order to work and communicate. This trend is expected to accelerate. The Decline of PCs.

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