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NCOA Gets $8M Gift From Scott

The NonProfit Times

Funds will support work to address “systemic inequities that make it more difficult for women, people of color, LGBTQ+, low-income and rural Americans to age with dignity,” according to the Arlington, Va.-based We didn’t know where it was coming from,” she said in a Zoom interview with The NonProfit Times today.

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Conservation Planners Use Benetech's Miradi Software to Help Save Reefs in Guam

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The free and open source software, which is a joint venture between Benetech and the Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP) , guides users through a series of step-by-step interview wizards, based on the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation. The entire focus of our social message is to know your audience,” Elaina told us.

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Why do we keep working in museums?

Museum 2.0

I like this thing it is good This thing has issues, nothing is perfect and in fact by examining those aspects I can relate to it better I do not mean to say our parents, partners, or friends have an unhealthy relationship to museums. Lee (the site of Arlington Cemetery if you didn’t know).

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This and That

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

As if you don't get enough of my holding forth here, Marshall Kirkpatrick interviewed me the other day for Techsoup's Netsquared project, and posted it here. But the posting is most noteworthy for the accompanying photo of me playing my fiddle at the Speedy Tolliver fiddle contest in Arlington VA a couple years back.