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Nonprofits Live: Green Tech on April 17

Tech Soup

For the month of April and Earth Day we are focusing on green technology solutions for organizations of all sizes: efficiencies, resource use, reducing travel fuel use, and encouraging energy conservation across teams and campaigns. Join us on April 17 at 11a.m. Jamie Henn at 350.org TechSoup GreenTech Survey.

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To App, or Not to App? That's the (Mobile) Question.

Connection Cafe

Mobile-savvy nonprofits inspired many of us with their interesting apps, from PETA’s mobile advocacy center to the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s collaborative BOOM app (in concert with Nike) to the Central Park Conservancy’s Insider’s Guide to the Park. No exceptions.” Check out our Guide to the Mobile Web.

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Austin, Texas: Miradi: A Flexible Approach to Program Planning for Conservation and Beyond. Peterborough, Ontario: Domains, Branding, and Identity — NGO,CA,ORG, and more. Governance Matters: Create a More Powerful Board Through Policy Governance. Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina: Tech Trends for 2017. Friday, March 3, 2017.

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Google Media = Nonprofit Grants, Blogs, Video and Maps Galore

Connection Cafe

To give the audience an idea of what ads can be used for, Google shared just a few tactics adwords could help any given org do including: Solicit donors. Increase pub understanding of conservation and social issues. Impact public policy. These are ads that fit seamlessly online alongside other ads on Google. Enroll subscribers.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I transformed CNT into NetCorps as a response to recruiting, training, and placing college kids in nonprofit orgs to lead technology based projects. I am also trying to get folks to use WiKi, to collaborate, but it has been tough. I also use a mailing list to send friends things I read. Why did you create it? What was your vision?