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QR Codes in Action. Five Nonprofits Share their Experiences

Care2

“The QR code links to our lead advocacy volunteer telling her story and briefly describing the benefits of joining our advocacy team,&# said Mike Kondratick at JDRF. “We've started attaching a QR code to the request that links to a video from a local volunteer who makes a personal ask for the meeting.

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Start 2017 by Building Your Tech Skills and Community

Tech Soup

That's why we do an annual survey of our members — because our local volunteers are always striving to figure out how they can help your nonprofit use technology to do more good. Baltimore, Maryland: Project Management Day of Service. Washington, District of Columbia: Online Advocacy Strategies — Mobilizing for Action.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

Tech Soup

If you don't have a local group (I can help fix that problem! ), there are also free online guides and a global Twitter chat October 5 using the hashtag #storymakers2017. Sweet Briar, Virginia: Website Trends and Best Practices. Baltimore, Maryland: WordPress 101 and Tech Help Consultations. Thursday, September 21, 2017.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

The mission of IMPACT is to connect, educate, and mobilize college students, nonprofit professionals, and educators to strengthen their communities through service, action, and advocacy. Association of Fundraising Professionals, DC Chapter / Baltimore, MD / Price varies. MarketingSherpa Summit 2016. MarketingSherpa Summit 2016.

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Substack for Nonprofit Communications

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Kibitzing with Lincoln Mitchell – Lincoln Mitchell mixes local politics, national politics, foreign affairs, and baseball content. By Kyle Tharp – FWIW is a newsletter tracking digital spending, strategy, and trends in our elections. They do frequent deep dive into messaging that’s in the news – worth a read.