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Getting Social with Your Local Nonprofit Tech Community

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Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Dallas, Texas: Dallas: QuickBooks Made Easy. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of Local Members. Thursday, June 2, 2016.

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How a Fan of Nonprofits Teaches Tech and Fundraising

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In addition to organizing NetSquared events on topics such as how to get going with website tools like WordPress and Google Analytics, and creating a Salesforce database, Margaux helped organize Orlando Gives, in which six local nonprofit organizations got together to create a culture of giving in their city. So, we lived in Dallas; St.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

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Writing my masters thesis for Gothenburg University’s International Museum Studies program while also working four days a week as the Director of Community Programs at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History this spring was certainly a challenge but also an incredible opportunity.

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The 2016 - 2017 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

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State/Local / #MCNAC16 / @SmartNonprofits. State/Local. It’ll open with candid stories about the ups and downs of working in social good and close with an afternoon of action and volunteering with local nonprofits. State/Local / #MadisonNonprofitDay / @nonprofitday. State/Local. State/Local. State/Local.

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Brooklyn Clicks with the Crowd: What Makes a Smart Mob?

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This post provides an overview of the project, what makes it stand out, and some analysis of the strategic implications. If this were a web-only project, I wouldn't be surprised: many museum directors and curators ignore what happens on their websites (and technology people use those loose reins to create all kinds of content experiences).

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