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Make your online community friendly to early careerists and keep your organization thriving

Nimble AMS

join as a student, new grad, or within the first five years of employment. TECH TIP: Nimble Communities functionality in Nimble AMS allows you to upload and share all file types – from PDFs and images to video files. Be sure to have a plan to regularly review feedback and incorporate it into your online community strategy.

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How to Keep Your Virtual Meetings on Track, Inclusive, and Engaging

Top Nonprofits

I was reminded of this recently, at the first evening of the online course in Grant Proposal Writing: Our fifteen working adult students logged in to Zoom and were welcomed into our shared virtual classroom. Each student signed in to the collaborative Google document to indicate that they were in attendance. We weren’t sure.

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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can also comment about news stories that relate to your mission. When the college admissions scandal broke, College Bound, an organization that helps low-income students secure college scholarships, they leveraged their expertise on admissions to share their story and build their online reach.

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Fundraising for Education: Your Guide to Doing Virtual Fundraising Right

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Virtual options can be particularly helpful when fundraising for education, as they allow you to reach out to supporters of your students who may be further away, such as aunts and uncles, grandparents, and family friends. They also give you a unique opportunity to get the family members of those students to make a recurring donation.

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Guest Post by Amy Sample Ward -- The Power of Vision: Review of “The Pollyanna Principles”

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can find previous blog posts (with great conversations in the comments) here , here and here. The Pollyanna Principles boil down to a similar premise I have blogged about before: we are creating organizations that. are vested in the social issues they work towards ending in such a way that they require those issue to persist.

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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

Tech Soup

This time I’ll review some new developments in privacy and security, social media, cloud computing, digital inclusion, gaming for good, and the new tech blog, Re/code. As I suspected, privacy and security remain a very hot topic in NPTech and in the general tech zeitgeist. and is getting good comments from users.

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Linux Desktop Migration

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

If you read the reviews (most of which were quite positive,) the people who liked it were looking at the real functionality (it could edit their documents, it could surf the web, read email, etc.) So, if students and Grandma can use Linux, can nonprofits? Linux is more secure, more stable, and can be used on older hardware.

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