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Newly Released With “Look Inside!” Functionality! Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For those new to e-books, it’s also worth noting that Amazon offers a suite of free Kindle Apps that allow you to download the book in digital format to most smartphones or tablets, or as a.PDF to a PC or Mac. Proceeds benefit the American Indian Center for Excellence (AICE) at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College.

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Social Media for Social Good Book Tour Raises $17,130 for Partner Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Proceeds benefited Amazon CARES. Proceeds benefited the American Indian Center for Excellence (AICE) at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. Thanks very much to those that attended, the nonprofit partners (listed below), and the Nonprofit Tech 2.0 Sponsors that helped make it happen. C ompleted Trainings: 3/15 :: Memphis, TN.

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Social Media for Social Good e-Book Version Now Available for Download!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Proceeds benefit the American Indian Center for Excellence (AICE) at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. Proceeds benefit Amazon CARES. Proceeds benefit the Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education. View: Event details, training agenda, and registration information. 12/1 :: Miami, OK. 1/19 :: Washington, DC. 2/9 :: Tampa, FL.

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Why Are Charity Mobile Phone Donation Programs Going Extinct?

Tech Soup

Amazon Electronics Trade-In Store. The Oklahoma City based cell phone recycling company, Pace Butler has experimented with multiple phone donation for charity programs over the years. They simply cater to people with relatively new phones they want to swap out for yet newer phones. T-Mobile Cell Phone Trade-In Program.

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The Wildness in the Corner: A Discussion with Jason Nelson

Museum 2.0

I grew up in Oklahoma. But there’s a lot of unexpected beauty in Oklahoma—weird folk art with plastic deer, a beautiful house. It’s this idea of taking your fiction or poetry and dispersing it out on the web in places where people can enter things—like into an Amazon book review. I’m really fascinated by the viral web.