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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, I am starting to worry a little bit that nonprofits are falling behind on mobile communications and missing out on some exceptional opportunities to tell their nonprofit’s story to the mobile masses. That said, here are three simple steps to get started with mobile photo-sharing: 1. Download a Twitter app.

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Cool App Roundup: Fundraising Edition

Tech Soup

to your phone or tablet. PayAnywhere (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a mobile and web-based payment processing service that lets you accept donations from just about anywhere. Sage Mobile Payments (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is another mobile payment service available through TechSoup. Charity Miles. App Alternatives.

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My Lunch with Randi Zuckerberg at Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We then moved upstairs to the roof top lunch deck where I asked Randi some questions that I crowd sourced from people via my Facebook Fan Page and took some photos. If you mean mobile phone by "remote system" - there are different apps that let you do that. Each phone app - blackberry, Iphone, etc - does its own thing.

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Technology's Impact on Disaster Relief

Tech Soup

Additionally, FEMA's apps for Apple, Android, and Blackberry provide weather information as well as tips for what to do during and after a hurricane. Hurricane Sandy's story and relief efforts are being told through photographs shared online, mostly via Instagram. TechSoup partner Esri.

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Secret Agent L: Covering the Globe with Random Acts of Kindess

Have Fun - Do Good

Photo by Rob de la Cretaz "We're so busy. We're plugged into our phones. We're looking down at our BlackBerries. I decided to do a little anonymous act of kindness, take photos, call it a secret mission, put it up on a blog, and then I told her about it. I try to post most of the photos that the agent sends to me.

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What is your 15SecondPitch? An Interview with Laura Allen

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo courtesy of Laura Allen. Laura Allen is the co-founder 15SecondPitch , a company that help people to market themselves in 15 seconds on the phone, email, face-to-face, and on business cards. I think that our current technology (cell phones, ipods, blogs, podcasts, blackberries, etc.) Why did you launch your company?