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The Ultimate Nonprofit SharePoint App: The Case Management Database of Children's Network of Solano County

Tech Soup

It secures funding for children’s services and programs, influences policy at the local and state level, helps families get services, and collects and publishes data on the health, safety and well-being of Solano County children. Here’s what I asked Darren: Why you decided to build a case management database in SharePoint?

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Get the Most Out of Your Data with CRM

Tech Soup

of “trackingdata. Data is collected on clients, donors, members, and a variety of other contacts and organizations. While capturing data is a good first step. in understanding more about who you serve, it means nothing without ways to “use” that data. reports, dashboards, and much more.

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It's Not Data if You Can't Use It: Case Studies from Modernizing Nonprofit Systems

NTEN

By Kathleen Kurre, CEO, TechBridge "If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there." --Lewis Carroll - English Logician, Mathematician, Photographer and Writer, Alice in Wonderland The nonprofit sector is buzzing with data and outcomes conversations. Plethoras of data reporting requirements. Mounds of forms.

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The Five Best Tools For Quick And Effective Project Management

NTEN

While the feature set includes identifying project resources, allocating time, and tracking completion, etc., Budgets, check off lists, inventory -- a spreadsheet is a great tool for storing the project data. Worthy alternatives (and superior, because they're multi-user): Sharepoint or Open Atrium. Excel (or any spreadsheet).

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

Over 90 percent of businesses report using cloud solutions now, and many software companies are in the process of moving to it or already have. No data is 100 percent secure, but the major cloud services are probably the best security we have. Nonprofits increasingly rely on data of all kinds. What Is Cloud Computing?

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Meet the Experts: Interview with TechImpact’s Linda Widdop

Tech Soup

The second most asked question is “what should we be doing about our data?” This includes Office 365 implementations, SharePoint work, Salesforce.com consulting and other network projects. This allows the IT Manager to provide reporting, see trends, etc. ” There are many solutions available to nonprofits.

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The Best Tablet for Business Use

Connection Cafe

In the past few weeks, I’ve used my iPad to connect to WebEx conferences, FaceTime with coworkers, update my OneNote folders and Evernote Notebooks, and take a picture of my receipts to attach to an expense report. TweetDeck – to keep track of trends and interesting topics in the Twittersphere. Easy to use, 2.