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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve been using databases since I was a grad student in the 80s, and I’ve been designing and developing database-driven applications for the web since 1995. Unlike the others, that are released under varied open source licenses, the code for SQLite is public domain. I promise (!) at 6:42 am Hi Michelle,? .

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve been using databases since I was a grad student in the 80s, and I’ve been designing and developing database-driven applications for the web since 1995. Unlike the others, that are released under varied open source licenses, the code for SQLite is public domain. I promise (!) at 6:42 am Hi Michelle,? .

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Aspiration's Executive Director, Allen Gunn , read a series of opinion statements and asked if we disagreed or agreed or were neutral. We didn't play the game, but we had a great discussion about the creative commons licensing and the issues the notion of open content surfaces. or similar) licensing. Click To Play.

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Abby Rosenheck, Urban Sprouts, Interview Transcript

Have Fun - Do Good

Now, here's my interview with Abby Rosenheck, founder and Executive Director of Urban Sprouts. My name is Britt Bravo and in today's show I will be talking with Abby Rosenheck, the founder and Executive Director of Urban Sprouts. Britt Bravo: Do you have any stories about how this work has impacted individual students' lives?

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What does the future hold for your nonprofit in 2021? Look inside this crystal ball…

Pamela Grow

One of our long-time students wrote in: “We’re 74% of the way to our revenue budget and we’re not quite halfway through our fiscal year and are up 322% year over year (last year we raised almost $770K) How are we doing it? Far too many of them will view this as a license to abandon direct mail. They will be making a major mistake.

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