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Love to Learn Tech Tips in Person? NetSquared Is for You!

Tech Soup

Every month TechSoup's NetSquared community organizers volunteer to bring free and low-cost nonprofit technology events and workshops to more than 50 cities. That’s why this fall, we've planned more than 40 educational events specifically for nonprofit staffers who use technology. Join them and blow off some steam!

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Tell Your Community's Story with NetSquared

Tech Soup

This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN’s Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. Oakland, California: Office 365 for Nonprofits — Bay Area! September 30. Upcoming Events.

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A NetSquared Happy Holidays

Tech Soup

Our events are powered by a global network of volunteers dedicated to building strong, self-sufficient, local communities of nonprofit technology practitioners. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Arlington, Texas: DFW Nonprofit Geeks.

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Get Fundraising Tips at a NetSquared Community Event

Tech Soup

NetSquared organizers are also offering hands-on Office 365 workshops this fall to help small nonprofits set up email with their own domain name. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Not a fundraiser?

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Pricing Discrimination: Should Your Performing Arts Org Price Based on Demand?

Connection Cafe

Coca Cola was crucified in the media, with journalists exclaiming that this was “a cynical ploy to exploit the thirst of faithful customers” (San Francisco Chronicle), a “lunk-headed idea” (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) and the “latest evidence that the world is going to hell in a handbasket” (Philadelphia Inquirer).

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