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3 Unexpected Lessons Nonprofits Learned from the Pandemic

Saleforce Nonprofit

Nonprofits have radically needed to change their business models in light of the pandemic. While it might have been harder to find donors, technology made it easier to retain and engage these new donors. Katharine Bierce manages thought leadership research content on the Salesforce Customer and Market Insights team. In the U.K.,

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Find me in my “office”

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The description: “ Talk with Michelle about internal software systems – document and knowledge management, CRM, client management databases, intranets, etc.&# I volunteered to be the “expert&# in residence for the “Program&# track of Office Hours. So, come join me.

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Help a Nonprofit Cross the Digital Divide This Summer

Tech Soup

You're reading the TechSoup blog, so you're probably already comfortable with using technology in your work. But there are millions of nonprofit staffers who don't have the skills to use technology to do more good. You can help your tech-shy NGO friends cross the digital divide by bringing them to a nonprofit tech meetup.

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How Can Philanthropy and Technology Co-Evolve for Development?

Tech Soup

A Review of the “Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development” Report. Philanthropists, nonprofits, and the development sector as a whole cannot underestimate the role they have to play in understanding and using technology for development.

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Friday Links: July 14

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

People: Further thoughts on Bill Gate's Departure Jason Stamper, blogging in Computer Business Review Online , muses about the fact the Microsoft stock registered hardly a blip on the announcement of Bill Gate's planned departure. Email: Knowledge Management Speaking of which. Gets you thinking!