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NetSquared Community Events: Get Safer Online

Tech Soup

Portland, Oregon: Being Mindful on the Web: Protecting Yourself and Your Organization. Internet Safety for Community Groups. NetSquared Uganda Safer Internet Day. Taller de seguridad en Internet. Guayaquil, Ecuador: The Guayaquil NetSquared Group Monthly Meetup. Naples, Florida. NFN4Good: WordPress Walk-In Clinic.

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Learn from the Pros at a NetSquared Community Event

Tech Soup

Guayaquil, Ecuador: The Guayaquil NetSquared Group Monthly Meetup. Guatemala City, Guatemala: Taller de seguridad en Internet. Portland, Oregon: Being Mindful on the Web: Protecting Yourself and Your Organization. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. Thursday, October 16, 2014. Thursday, October 23, 2014. North America. Naples, Florida.

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Raise More Money: Incentive-Based Fundraising 101

NonProfit Hub

You’re launching a crowdfunding campaign to help a specific group of women in Ecuador. Your supporters would likely be interested in a chance to connect with other philanthropically-minded people. The internet poses the opportunity for your organization to spread content that stirs your donors’ emotions.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s what I learned: Global Social Media and Mobile Usage Studies and Internet Penetration. For US nonprofits, we turn to the the Pew Internet and America Life for studies and audience research about the hyper-connected. billion global internet users today – roughly 35% of the world’s population.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

I wanted to go out and experience the world, so I went at nineteen years old to the Amazon in Ecuador and ended up working with indigenous women who were struggling because there had been a oil contamination (four times Exxon Valdez) on their traditional lands. And mind you, they weren't all women who wanted to be journalists.

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