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4 Examples Proving Nonprofits Should Offer Trust as a Service (TaaS)

Whole Whale

Along with the pandemic-driven surge in food delivery, there was a surge in viral videos showing delivery workers from places like UberEats and Doordash eating, spitting, and doing other vile things to customers’ food. This group talked about how to create a green rating system for the building industry and created LEED.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Mountaintop Mining – Seeing is rejecting.

See3

The answer is in the valley, where the streams and rivers run. But this is all very abstract and if you were an organization trying to mobilize people against this practice, the most powerful weapon is video. Their video was a runner up in the See3 – NTEN video contest this year. It is a big mess.

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Will the Virtual Summit Replace Face-to-Face Guest Post By Kari Dunn Saratovsky

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But in these tough economic times, new advances in technology are making virtual events an interesting and compelling alternative to the traditional in-person conference. This scenario plays out time and again in cities across the country. Kari Dunn Saratovsky ( @socialcitizen ) is Senior Advisor to the Case Foundation.

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Save the Internet, Save the World

NTEN

Other government programs are following the lead of the INS and providing some services or information only via the Internet. If you don't want your news "pre-chewed"; by large corporations, your only alternative is the Internet. Contrary to what the telecommunications industry wants you to think, this is not competition.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Airbnb and Uber emerged as platform companies providing services without actually owning hotels (in the case of Airbnb) and vehicles (in the case of Uber—soon to be joined by Lyft), and quickly came to disrupt and dominate their respective industries. In many U.S. cities, Airbnb hosts avoid traditional hotel taxation.)

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