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Ten Ways Small NGOs Can Collaborate

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NTEN and TechSoup list a few. Training on a hoard of ICT topics is available on-line and in the classroom. The GE Crotonville Center is the legendary example An easy "ask" for your local corporations is: can I get a donated seat in your classroom? What can small nonprofits do to benefit from collaboration? Some are free.

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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

The Corps Network National Conference is an annual gathering of national, state, and local leaders in the fields of workforce development, community service, and conservation. NTEN / Portland, OR / $899. General / #NCRC2019 / @NCRC. 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference. 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference. General / @ILAToday.

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Member Round Up: New projects, reports and inspirations

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JPMorgan Chase recently announced a $250,000 donation to classroom projects that promote civil rights, diversity, and multiculturalism. Their post highlights examples of nonprofits , like the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Sierra Club , who are finding creative ways to fundraise around Valentines's Day. Anything we missed?

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Carnet Williams: Nonprofit Technology, Blogging, Aggregating, & Surfing.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I must say I was often not found in a classroom during law school. I then went on to help start NTEN as a board member. I also met Rob Stuart early on as an organizer of the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference in Eugene. What you are doing now?

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Five Social Media Fundraising Trends for 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, TweetsGiving , raised $11,000 to build a classroom in Tanzania using Twitter to spread messages of thanks and opportunities to donate. In 2007, WildlifeDirect had 7 blogs in the Democratic Republic of Congo written written about a specific animal by a conservation professional.