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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

Technology and Community: Strategic Options for Movement Building. org before? I agree that every organization, city, region, and culture have differences that make us unique. But for any change to happen in the way we operate now, and for movements really to form, we need a culture that will support it. What do we need?

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Launching the Latest Nonprofit Trends Report: How We Designed a Global Study

Saleforce Nonprofit

It illustrates how technology is supporting nonprofit resiliency and success. But what about organizational culture? more likely to say their organization had a healthy workplace culture 1.3x With technology that simplifies their work life, employees can focus on what matters. The same is true in this edition.

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DIY Nonprofit Technology: Getting Funding for Tech at Your Org

NTEN

] By Paula Jones, Director of Technology, The N. Center for Nonprofits, I have the opportunity to talk with many nonprofit board members and staff across North Carolina about their use of technology. In doing so, one statement that resonates with everyone is “No one funds technology.” Include technology needs in grant proposals.

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Why Every Organization Should Make Sustainability Part of its Mission

Saleforce Nonprofit

org have made incredible progress on critical sustainability initiatives. org to educational institutions like University of Massachusetts Amherst , new climate tech startups like BlocPower , and established global brands like Bentley Motors , learn how organizations across these sectors have taken meaningful climate action.

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Tech Across Your Org: Shared Technology Vision

NTEN

Technology is hugely important, but like investing in a vehicle for transportation, what’s most important is to first ask “where do we want to go?” Because it is part of the culture, and ties directly back to their core institutional values of being “transformative, captivating, honest, innovative and personal.” and “who is going?”

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7th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing & Investments Report: A Closer Look (Staffing Levels)

NTEN

Last month we released our seventh annual report on nonprofit investment and practices regarding technology. I''d like to take a closer look at one aspect of our research and organizational practice: technology staffing levels. In our latest survey, we decided to ask about technology staffing levels differently.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Staffing Ratios

NTEN

[This is part two of a series taking a closer look at the key benchmarks from our 6th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing & Investments Survey Report , conducted with The NonProfit Times. As we saw in the previous benchmark , larger nonprofits report having more technology staff positions than smaller organizations.

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