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4 Tech Solutions To Better Collaboration For Nonprofits

TechImpact

Collaborative meetings and deadlines can be easily tracked with a shared calendar. Adopting an all-in-one cloud service solution can enable mobile access to work materials, team conversations, and shared calendars from a tablet, smartphone, or laptop.

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6 Website Elements to Include to Drive Year-Round Donations

Greater Giving

The nonprofit fundraising calendar tends to go through phases of ups and downs. Mobile-friendly formatting. This might involve browsing your event calendar, reading your blog, donating through your online giving page, or using your contact form to get in touch. Mobile-friendly formatting. Motivational imagery.

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The Starting Line: Great Tips for Beginning a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

Plan ahead by building an editorial calendar. This can’t be stressed enough: make sure your blog site is built around the “mobile first” and “responsive design” concept and renders perfectly across all devices. Remember this: the vast majority of people now go online via their mobile devices, not a desktop or laptop computer.

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

Since not a whole lot is out there yet on the role of mobile devices in telework, I thought it’d be interesting to have a look a look at that. Call us what you will, the International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that by 2015, a bit over 37 percent of the total global workforce will be made up of mobile workers. The downside?

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Giving up, a little

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 Giving up, a little August 6, 2007 As you might know, I migrated from using a MacBook Pro laptop as my primary desktop, to eating my own dogfood, as it were, and using Ubuntu Linux as my primary desktop.

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April Nonprofit Blog Carnival: The Work Behind the Work - Finding Productivity and Balance

NTEN

When I’ve forced myself to close my laptop and take a self-care activity, the work is still there when I get back, but I feel far more focused and get more done in less time than I would if I’d stayed glued to my computer screen. If needed, I schedule and block this time in my calendar.

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Why Celebrity iCloud Hacking Should Matter to Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Their iCloud online storage was targeted, and hackers stole personal data and photos from their mobile phones and iPads. Many mobile devices automatically sync with cloud storage so you can access your photos, contacts, and calendars from anywhere. Why It Should Matter to Organizations.