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Lame spams of the day: another roundup

Robert Weiner

Text: Good afternoon, You can download your Adobe CS4 License here -. Sender: UN ATM OFFICE [info@uncief.org]. favor with Card Number:8401236451206112,:Contact Mr. Text: Over-due ATM Card payment $515,510.00 favor with Card Number:8401236451206112,:Contact Mr. Oliver. Subject: Order N35085. Adobe Systems Incorporated.

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Zoetica’s Charity Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Credit: Awesome artwork by Faith Goble used from Flickr on a Creative Commons license. We will provide a Gold Pass to SxSW and you will be the guest of honor at our launch party and will get, in essence, a free consulting session with Zoetica’s founders. Less of an agency and more of a change agent.

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Care2 Best Cloud Tools for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

that includes 10 free licenses. Other CRM services that he recommends for donor communications and relationship management include: Email Providers like MailChimp , Aweber , and Constant Contact. Very nice info from Avi Kaplan of Care2. He also recommends Democracy In Action's Salsa Platform.

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Streamlining Grantmaking Processes: How Your GMS Can Double as a CRM

sgEngage

And you need a way to organize the contact records for the people behind the organizations who apply. Comprehensive sets of data allow you to group contacts into defined categories, giving you insights into your grantmaking when you pull that information into a dashboard or report. Need to segment contacts into different mailing lists?

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Good News! Starbucks Signed an Agreement with Ethiopia

Have Fun - Do Good

They emailed their activist list and asked them to email Starbucks about signing the licensing agreement. They contacted supporters in Seattle who were interested in the campaign, as well members of the Ethiopian community, and asked them to show up at the protest. They moved people into a higher ask, and asked them to call Starbucks.