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#NGOtech19: A 24-Hour Twitter Takeover for NGOs WorldWide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Join Nonprofit Tech for Good, Funraise , and the 2019 Global NGO Technology Report partners for a 24-hour Twitter Takeover on September 26! Please review the schedule below and then join, discuss, share, and follow at #NGOtech19 : – Ask our experts about NGO technology trends to watch for in 2020. Save the Date!

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20 Crowdfunding Services for Nonprofits Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ketto (India). If you have donated to a nonprofit, NGO, or charity within the last 12 months, then please take the survey! Doare (Brazil). Now in its third year, the 2018 Global NGO Technology Report is based upon the survey results of 5,352 NGOs from 164 countries and available in ???????????? donate-ng.com.

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12 Early Adopters of the.NGO and.ONG Domains

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Current growth is occurring in parts of the world where “NGO” and “ONG” are commonly used terms and in regions where “nonprofit” and “charity” are more common, many nonprofits and charities are purchasing the domains (they are sold as a bundle) and having them forward to their.ORG website(s).

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A View of the Cloud from Brazil

Tech Soup

Check back throughout the month for blog posts, webinars, and dispatches from around the world on cloud computing for nonprofits, NGOs, and public libraries. Brazil is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, but the cost of broadband Internet is hobbling cloud adoption in the region. is four times higher than in Brazil.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

I can see someone said that they work in India. WhatsApp is huge in India. So I know there’s an example in India that nonprofits in India are using WhatsApp because, you know, it’s such a huge piece of land. And now WhatsApp is rolling out a payment feature in Brazil. It started only in Brazil.