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The Future of Nonprofit Technology: Some Predictions

NTEN

Expect this form of fundraising to mushroom. More orgs will hire CTOs. Technology will finally enter the c-suite of not-for-profit orgs. Other orgs will finally learn what I've known for 5 years: bring it in-house and don't silo your tech people, make one of them a c-suite leader. The hottest org in 2020?

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What lies beneath social media stress, fear, and barriers to adoption in nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When nonprofits started using the web, it was largely disconnected from what the rest of the org was doing. was going mainstream in nonprofit workplaces, along with the need to develop technology plans. Similar adoption issues and themes surfaced as I identified in my recent post on social media policy.

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Notes from 10NTC Community Call - Agenda!

NTEN

I'll try to synthesize all the great discussion on the topics and themes we'll be looking to include in each of our 5 conference tracks: Leadership, Fundraising, Communications, IT Staff and Consultants and Program. Back office technologies and management. Change Management. Fundraising. Leadership.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Tech Adoption Levels

NTEN

We think of ourselves as cutting edge, using QR codes for both exhibits and fundraising, for example. Operating - we keep up; we have stable infrastructure and a set of technology policies and practices. In this article, we're taking a closer look at what we mean by "Tech Adoption". What is Tech Adoption? "We

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Shifts in Nonprofit Finance: Looking Back at 30 Years of Evolving Technology

sgEngage

It was clear from the conversation that managing change requires more than new hardware and software. In order to best serve the needs of your organization, nonprofit financial leaders must think through how they can empower intentional change management in their people and processes as well as technology.

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Shifts in Nonprofit Finance: Looking Back at 30 Years of Evolving Technology

sgEngage

It was clear from the conversation that managing change requires more than new hardware and software. In order to best serve the needs of your organization, nonprofit financial leaders must think through how they can empower intentional change management in their people and processes as well as technology.