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Four Great Resources for Foundation Technology

Tech Soup

Charities carry out mission-based work. I know that by the numbers, there are far fewer foundations than nonprofits in the US (94 percent charities versus 6 percent foundations), but most foundations are relatively small. They actually work both sides of philanthropy technology — charity and foundation, and do both well.

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Great Resources for Foundation Technology

Tech Soup

Charities carry out mission-based work. I know that by the numbers, there are far fewer foundations than nonprofits in the US (94 percent charities versus 6 percent foundations), but most foundations are relatively small. They actually work both sides of philanthropy technology — charity and foundation, and do both well.

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NpTech Tag: Roundups from and about Facebook and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, looking at the list, it's only US-based charities) He raises a great question that gets beyond the scoreboard, numbers only focus of his approach: "Don't you think that they might have lessons to teach all of us?" NTEN blog summarizes the discussion thread about wiki software from the listserv on its blog.

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106 Free or Low-Cost Online Tools and Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

SlideShare is the largest PowerPoint sharing site in the world. It’s a great online home for decks from speaking engagements, about your organization, or even call-to-action PowerPoint presentations. Sent by environmentally conscious individuals, each EcoCard sent raises $1 for a specified charity. NTEN :: nten.org.

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NpTech Tag: People Behind Tags, NpTech Timeline, Twitter, and More Widgets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Gavin's idiosyncratic timeline of circuit riders, NTEN, and other things related to the NPTech community. This is one of several powerpoint presentations now archived in SlideShare and also included in a NpTech History wiki (anyone can join and contribute.). The post on Twitter was Kurt Voelker's twitter@nten?

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