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Free and open source tool #1: Thunderbird

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 Free and open source tool #1: Thunderbird January 3, 2008 Before the holidays, I promised that I’d do 100 posts this year on free and open source tools. Shame on me.) Be Helpful.

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Top 20 Best WordPress Plugins for Nonprofit Websites

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It is the ideal content management system for nonprofits because of how it’s open source and anyone can contribute to making it better. Gravity Forms – build basic to very complex forms with conditional logic; supports processing donations through Stripe or PayPal but you need to purchase their Pro plan and add-on.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Even platforms with no recurring monthly or yearly fee may require a transaction or processing fee to process donations. The Bloomerang Payments processing fee is 2.2% + $0.30 Our platform also gives donors the option to cover processing fees, which they choose to do about 70% of the time. for ACH transactions.

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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Basically, you take a notebook and a pen, and make it your calendar, journal and planner. Sometimes these adjustments are an ongoing process, as our lives and preferences change with time. Also, in a way, BuJo is an open source movement with its basics, many versions and user community.

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Build Online Experiences that Spark Community Engagement

Forum One

Built as an open-source Drupal tool, the website attempts to learn what visitors want from the TCWS site and deliver related content over time. All events can be found together on the site’s calendar, an important organizing tool for the site. Removing barriers to community engagement. Understand your community.

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What are learning platforms?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

An LMS, or learning platform, is a system that is designed to facilitate some sort of learning process over the web. There are both proprietary and open source LMS. There are open source LMS, some of which are quite well developed, and some also geared toward (or developed by) colleges and universities.

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Build Online Experiences that Spark Community Engagement

Forum One

Built as an open-source Drupal tool, the website attempts to learn what visitors want from the TCWS site and deliver related content over time. All events can be found together on the site’s calendar, an important organizing tool for the site. Removing barriers to community engagement. Understand your community.

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