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Community Technology Alliance: Helping Address Homelessness with Mobile Technology

Tech Soup

This San Jose, CA-based organization provides technology and services to agencies that work directly with the homeless in their community. Recently, CTA conducted a study on mobile use by the homeless population of Santa Clara County (where CTA is located). An Opportunity to Learn. What CTA Uncovered.

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New at TechSoup: Online Courses from Atomic Training

Tech Soup

For nonprofits, libraries, and their constituents, training is essential to keep technology knowledge and skills up to date. Job training for at-risk youth, veterans re-entering the workforce, or even homeless or transitional populations. Organizing software trainings for your library or public computer lab.

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Social Community Impacts Volunteerism

Connection Cafe

You want your volunteers to be able to share their stories of volunteering at a homeless shelter, building homes for their neighbors, and running marathons for great causes within your community. This also builds a knowledge repository and archives of the agenda, project management, logistical, and budgetary plans.

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What is your “Individual Social Responsibility (ISR)?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But, this wasn’t a just a tourist trip, I was on a mission to see technology social change projects in action and better understand how technology can impact social on the ground in rural areas with limited connectivity and resources. Rajen is also looking at other needs for the home. I got to observe the director in action.

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29-Day Giving Challenge: An Interview with Cami Walker

Have Fun - Do Good

So, go through your book collection and take books to the library or a used book store, or pass them on to someone on the street, or whatever. I'm a marketing consultant, so a lot of times what I've done is give away small amounts of free consulting time to people who couldn't afford to pay me what I charge. That's the reality.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

And I operate a grants and fundraising consulting business, and we support nonprofits all over the country, started off primarily with those in the DMV area but it’s expanded since then. And I think that that’s been a very important focus because a lot of my clients are just saying, “We don’t need to build a project.

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[VIDEO] Demystifying the Grants Lifecycle: Grant Seeking Lessons and Pro-tips from the Field

Bloomerang

And they can also be settings, things like schools or homeless shelters. . It sort of depends on your budget and your needs and if you’ve got access maybe through a library or some sort of collaborative organization, a membership to Foundation Directory Online. . So you don’t necessarily need to sign up for one of these.

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