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Love to Learn Tech Tips in Person? NetSquared Is for You!

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Our chapter leaders believe that we can bridge the digital divide by giving every NGO the tools and skills to accomplish its mission efficiently and effectively. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Train and Equip Your Team on a Shoestring Budget. Orlando, Florida: Ways to Digitally Say Thank You. ICT for Development Training Program.

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Your #nptech Community Events Calendar for July

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Mukono, Uganda: 2nd Net2uganda Computer Training Meetup for Poor Rural Primary School & Communit­y. San Salvador, El Salvador: E-emprendimiento. Mukono, Uganda: Net2uganda Computer Training Meetup for Poor Rural Primary School & Community. Saturday, July 5, 2014. Sunday, July 6, 2014. July 2014 meetup.

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Meet Your Local NetSquared Organizer at #17NTC

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Portland, Oregon: Digital Inclusion: Why Access for All Matters More than Ever. Los Angeles, California: Digital Activism: How Much Can You Really Accomplish? First Term Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Kibiribiri Primary School. First Term Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Saint John Kaama Primary.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » The Chronicle of Philanthropy – Telling Moving Stories

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The New York organization last year collected more than 60 hours of footage of the organization’s workers and volunteers helping AIDS patients in Uganda, tsunami victims in India, and poor residents of El Salvador, and it soon plans to use that extra footage for an extensive online video campaign. You can see it at [link].

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » The Chronicle of Philanthropy – Telling Moving Stories

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The New York organization last year collected more than 60 hours of footage of the organization’s workers and volunteers helping AIDS patients in Uganda, tsunami victims in India, and poor residents of El Salvador, and it soon plans to use that extra footage for an extensive online video campaign. You can see it at [link].