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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

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They provide you with viewable, interactive, and mostly hands-free Internet just above your right eye. It allows a doctor to be aware when a patient’s indicators are becoming concerning. He is an expert in the cognitive neuroscience field of ‘brain computer interface’ or thought controlled computing.

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So you want a Facebook Fan Page for Your Nonprofit? Here's the Scoop!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facebook empowers non-profits by enabling them to mobilize communities, organize events, increase fundraising, reduce costs with free online tools, and raise awareness through viral networks. More interactive content is better - the Wall is a history of interactive. Facebook FAQ on Pages. Standard best practice.

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How to Grow Your Nonprofit When You’re a Team of One

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Be sure to add all these folks you’re meeting to your donor database and track your interactions. You’ll save a lot of time if you set up a volunteer FAQ section AND a volunteer application on your website. This one is wayyyy more important than it seems because your brain and body don’t function well if they aren’t rested.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

We love for these sessions to be interactive. And then another way we can help build brand awareness for the organization through our role as a board member is to allow the use of your name associated with an organization. It’s how my brain works. We’ll have an FAQ that we like to provide our board members.

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

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Your nonprofit blog can be much more than just a newsreel—your blog can spread awareness about your cause, find new donors , and strengthen relationships with current supporters. Compelling images The human brain can process images as quickly as 13 milliseconds. Let’s dive in!