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Building a Tech-Driven Legal Aid Network for the 21st Century

Saleforce Nonprofit

When you call CARPLS , you are connected directly to an experienced, caring attorney and will receive, at minimum, a free 30-minute consultation that can provide you with answers and next steps. We were a small staff (I was the first staff attorney hired) and provided a few thousand consultations over the phone in that first year.

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Member Spotlight: Dave Ryan of CiviCore

Tech Soup

We accomplish this by: developing information solutions for clients and the social sector industry conducting research on the use of information to support the social sector consulting with social sector organizations regarding information problems. read more.

Denver 59
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2011 NTC Preview: Let's Talk About Tech, Baby

NTEN

Their mission is to provide knowledge and expertise to help nonprofits and funders learn from their work to improve their results. The case goes like this: We want to provide knowledge and expertise. Many people in their audience will absorb knowledge better from informative (and shiny!) for an organization.

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Not another banjo joke!

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Let's look at technology assistance: there are well-known jokes about the difficulties that occur in IT consulting that have been posted over and over again on the net for years. In the domain of the "help desk" there is the famous problem submission form that begins. Describe the problem. Now describe the problem accurately.

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Act 1: The Problem. Many nonprofits professionals have to manage a lot of information on the web and share it with their co-workers or clients. 4) Knowledge management is a solitary endeavor, not a social one. Consultant Commons: Blogging and Tagging How-Tos. 2) Bookmarks can???t 3) Links can get lost in email. (4)