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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and sandcastles as therapy

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Yes, Labor Day is now long past (or so it already feels), but the three-day weekend never slowed down the nptech community! They managed to pump out reports and research, organize webinars and conferences, and even play around with the definition of volunteering. Data member news Member Round Up nptech' Not in San Francisco?

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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and a sandcastles as therapy

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Yes, Labor Day is now long past (or so it already feels), but the three-day weekend never slowed down the nptech community! They managed to pump out reports and research, organize webinars and conferences, and even play around with the definition of volunteering. Data member news Member Round Up nptech' Not in San Francisco?

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

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By Grant Howe, VP Research and Development, Nonprofit Solutions, Sage Business Solutions. Instead, they're either renting them from a managed service provider or moving to Software as a Service (SaaS) for common applications. and Canada increase efficiency and more easily manage their operations through the use of technology.

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Professionalism in Nonprofit Technology: Should My Techies be Accidental?

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Too often, amateur accidental techies -- nonprofit staffers who have taught themselves technology skills -- find themselves in over their heads trying to develop databases, but forgetting to do business process modeling or change management. Serendipity is also a poor sector-wide technology staffing strategy.

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Case Study: An Accidental Techie #FAIL Story

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As a development associate with previous experience working within a functional CRM, I knew how much more effective our entire organization would be if employees could access -- from anywhere -- a single system managing all our contacts with donors, vendors, volunteers, and grant makers. It only took 2 years.)

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Technology is 90% Psychology

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While we used to use change management strategies to help soothe the fears of those who would reject the new database, now we need something slightly more radical: entirely new organizations. I'm a long-time fan of Maddie Grant , so I was excited to see her and co-author Jamie Notter tackle this very topic in Humanize.