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Profile of ESRI Founder Jack Dangermond

Tech Soup

We have dozens of donated and discounted green products on TechSoup and from time to time, we like to have a deeper look at our green product donor companies. ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) is a California-based company and is the fifth largest privately owned technology company in the world.

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Profile of Microsoft’s Kathryn Willson

Tech Soup

This piece is part of an occasional series we do at GreenTech to profile leaders in the green IT field. That very entertaining talk conveys the incredible impact that large companies like Microsoft and Google can have on energy conservation in an effort to address climate change. Kathryn Willson is certainly one of them.

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Profiled on Fast Company Blog!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I usually don't like to toot my own horn, but I was profiled on Fast Company blog! Here's the other profiles. Innovative Giving: The Nature Conservancy and (Lil) Green Patch. Here's the post. It's part of a series on Innovative Giving. Innovative Giving: The Open Architecture Network.

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TechSoup Global Donor Partner Profile: BetterWorld Telecom

Tech Soup

Their president and founder Matt Bauer also co-edited the excellent Nonprofit Guide to Going Green. Have a look at Betterworld Telecom’s B Corp profile. Telework is essentially using the Internet, phones, or conferencing to reduce travel and allow workers to work from home or anywhere else.

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Building your Donor base on Facebook - The Nature Conservancy's experience.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a 501(c)3 organization that works in the U.S. They did this by creating a Cause and a Fan Page for the org, and by forming a relationship with an ecology oriented game on Facebook, (lil) Green Patch. Me - How did (lil) Green Patch come about? Here's a success story. How does it make money for you?

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The (Lil) Green Patch Facebook app has now donated $33,600 to TNC's Facebook Cause

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Lil) Green Patch is a social gardening game. The plants given by your friends are displayed in a (Lil) Green Patch on your profile. The plants given by your friends are displayed in a (Lil) Green Patch on your profile. It peaked my interest as part of my continued coverage of Facebook Apps for Good.

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5 Tips to Craft a Powerful Data-Driven Social Media Strategy

Nonprofits Source

In this case, it’s most important to append social media profiles. When you work with a data append service, their team will pull the data you’re looking for from third-party sources to supplement your database. That way, you can ensure all current and potential supporters follow your organization’s social media accounts.