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6 Ways to Keep Your Organization Secure

Tech Soup

Like most nonprofits, your organization likely deals with a lot of data: donor contacts, details about the clients you serve, and data collected in the field. Bitdefender also has a mobile app for Android phones, available through TechSoup as well. Mailshell and Red Earth: Spam Be Gone. Bye Forever, Spam. Fortify My Org.

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NTC Boston: Brian Reich: Online Fundraising Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Mobile phones stay on. So, as a first step, organizations should be at least collecting mobile phone numbers in their databases. that someone could punch in a number on their cell phone and make a donation to a charity. People were calling cell phone 5 or 6 times to make a donation. did a lottery via mobile phones.

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

How smart are my phones? While Windows-based phones are the most vulnerable, the other operating systems may be "light" enough to be affected eventually. I have 3 or more people (and discussion boards) I can contact at any time of the day (really!) For many of these issues, good spam/virus filtering is essential.

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Is Direct Mail Dying or Dead? Hogwash! - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

5) The furor about “junk mail” is mild compared to that about spam—as it should be, because online communications is prey to all sorts of fraud. I cringe when I see the tons of mail environmental orgs send every year. August 23, 2009 | Gordon Steen As a consumer, yes, I do get more direct mail and all kinds of spam.

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