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Jocelyn Harmon: People, Words, Technology & Truth: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

Finally, she serves on the board of directors for NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network). This is the headline of my Twitter account and accurately expresses what makes me happy and keeps me in “ flow.” This is the headline of my Twitter account and accurately expresses what makes me happy and keeps me in “ flow.”

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Getting meta: Why the #CommBuild chats have evolved for three years and counting

NTEN

Just two weeks later, having received a ton of thoughtful comments on that original post, her new headline was Join the Monthly Community Building Chats ! I host sometimes because I have a real-world problem I need feedback on, sometimes because it''s good visibility for my career.

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Getting meta: Why the #CommBuild chats have evolved for three years and counting

NTEN

Just two weeks later, having received a ton of thoughtful comments on that original post, her new headline was Join the Monthly Community Building Chats ! I host sometimes because I have a real-world problem I need feedback on, sometimes because it''s good visibility for my career.

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[VIDEO] 4-Step Plan to More Donations and Greater Fundraising Results

Bloomerang

And so I’m also the creator of an online course called the Marketing Anatomy of a Growing Nonprofit where we bring together all of our knowledge in this space to eight modules to really give you the full training that you need to be successful. You really need some knowledge. That’s kind of what we do. Appreciate that.

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

Tech Soup

With initial funding of $2,500, he started the CompuMentor Project to match computer enthusiast volunteers called computer mentors with Bay Area nonprofits that needed the help. From 1980 to 1984 he was executive director of Media Alliance in San Francisco. among many other publications. By then he had moved to the Bay Area.