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A Guide to bbcon 2021 Virtual for Nonprofits

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You will hear how philanthropy performed during past economic downturns and natural disasters, providing necessary context as we shape a prosperous path forward. . Picking your sessions: Don’t just limit yourself to the sessions classified as part of the nonprofit track! To learn fundraising and marketing best practices… .

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TechSoup at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

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Bonus: See an overview of our Local Impact Map and see how you can get it for your nonprofit. Disaster Planning: What Organizations Need to Know to Protect Their Tech. Disasters are often the times that communities most rely on the nonprofit sector. Explore what you can build with Windows Azure! Lynn Van Housen. No PowerPoint.

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An Amazing NpTech Social Media Link Buffet: Take Your Pick!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

September is Preparedness Month: We know that September is usually a bad month for hurricanes and other natural disasters. Visual Mapping and Diagnostics for Scaling Change : From Steve Waddel, Iscale - this paper has done the impossible! But as the Twitter has flourished, so has the number of ways to track success.

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Guarantee Success for Your Year-End Campaign with Donor Data as Your Guide

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Start mapping out the key steps for making the most of your database several months in advance to ensure that you can enter the holiday giving season with a strong foundation. Some characteristics to consider tracking include cross-program donors, disaster/news event responsive donors, and demographics—like gender, education, and income.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

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I still hadn’t been able to talk to my husband, but my mother-in-law had gotten word to him that we were headed East on I-10, and he was able to track my progress via our online, real-time credit card statement. Now we are friends on Google Maps, and I can see his dot throughout his evening commute.

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