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Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Resources

Tech Soup

Relief organizations and first-responders are working tirelessly to provide aid to those affected by Hurricane Sandy. The staff at TechSoup Global is keeping all those affected by the devastating hurricane in our thoughts as we work to support recovery efforts. Prepare Your Organization for Any Disaster.

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5 Ways Libraries Support Disaster Relief and Recovery

Tech Soup

" Saskatoon Public Library's support is just one of many examples of public libraries supporting disaster preparedness and relief. Educating the Public on Disaster Preparedness. The library is a natural place for community members to obtain information on disaster preparedness.

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Free Disaster Planning Webinar: What Organizations Need to Know to Protect Their Tech

Tech Soup

Does your organization have a plan to keep your technology, data, and assets protected in the event of an emergency or disaster? What if it's not an actual disaster like a hurricane or flood, but a staff member simply loses or breaks a laptop carrying essential supporter data?

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Going Virtual – An Alternative Volunteer Event Guide

Connection Cafe

CommonImpact : Skilled volunteering can be a powerful way to support communities in preparation for and in times of crisis, both as a way to continue to engage with your community when traveling isn’t an option, and overall in supporting the resiliency of communities.

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Katrina IT Musings

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

She did a lot of work on the hurricane aftermath (she's an expert on hazardous waste, and a gazillion other things). They remind me a lot of Rod Beckstrom's ideas that I posted earlier about IT support following a disaster. Folks that have those skills getting connected with those that need them during a disaster.

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My Organization is in “the cloud”! – What does that mean?

3rd Sector Labs

Any system sitting on a server – or data sitting on a laptop – in your office is exposed to the risk of physical theft. Make sure that you can always get your hands on backup copies of the data from all of your business systems in the event of a disaster. 5 – Storage and backup.

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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

Francis Johnson is Managing Director of Technology Services at Tech Impact, and he oversees all the technology infrastructure projects and support services that they do. During this time, naturally, Tech Impact received a lot of requests for support and implementation projects and things like that—and also advice. Remote work.

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