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Social Actions API, Semantic Web, and Linked Open Data: An Interview with Peter Deitz

Amy Sample Ward

I wrote a blog post called, Mashups, Open APIs, and the Future of Collaboration in the Nonprofit Tech Sector. The updates introduce Semantic Analysis and Natural Language Processing (NLP) capabilities to the Social Actions API and begin to connect Social Actions to the wider Linked Open Data community. I was surprised to the say least.

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My Theory of Practice

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology My Theory of Practice July 10, 2008 I finally had the reason to begin to more completely articulate my theory of practice. My theory of practice is different than my consulting philosophy. 2 admin 07.11.08

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

Tech Soup

I think we have all come to realize that just adding a minority seat to your board of directors, or consciously making an attempt to fill that open position with someone from a different cultural background, simply isn’t enough. Have an open door policy, and really mean it. The five tips included: Create diversity networks.

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So You Want to Be a Consultant? Part II

Robert Weiner

Michelle Murrain, Open Issue. Finding the match between market needs and skills — try informational interviewing with other consultants. Be able to articulate what you help orgs do and accomplish, not necessarily the technical products/skills? Presenters: Robert L. John Kenyon, John Kenyon Technology Consulting.

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How I Got Here

Museum 2.0

Eventually, they had an opening for "Exhibits and Programs Associate"--a low-level jack of all trades position supporting the department. For the second interview, I even built a little lie detector and brought it in. Anna accepted my proposal. Articulate what you can do for your organization, not what you can do generally.

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15 Tips To Create An Effective 2023 Nonprofit Business Plan

Bloomerang

Try to articulate your organization’s long-term goals and aspirations in high definition. Using methods such as surveys, interviews, and focus groups to gather feedback from participants and stakeholders. . Encourage open communication, collaboration, and teamwork among your team members.

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Nonprofit Feasibility Studies: 6 Game-Changing Best Practices

Connection Cafe

During the course of the study, your organization will invite major stakeholders to one-on-one interviews. During these one-on-one interviews, your nonprofit has the unique opportunity to gain direct supporter feedback in an intimate setting. The purpose of these interviews is twofold: To learn more about your supporters.

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