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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The number of low-cost or free, web-based resources and tools available to nonprofits today is astounding. Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. A great source for images for your nonprofit’s website, blog, e-newsletter, and social networking profiles. This resources is always good for a laugh.

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Building Community with Open Source

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Once a community has determined its needs, however, utilizing open source software presents a more rapid, sustainable path to implementation. And speaking of images, we want to allow people to add notes like Flickr does. Open source software reacts to rapidly changing technology. And videos! Lots and lots of video.

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Susie's Blog -- A Nonprofit Techie Who Loves Chocolate and Open Source Software

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Susie Halksworth photo in flickr Susie Halksworth is the Resources Director at AFL (formerly the Cambridge Independent Advice Centre ), a not-for-profit organisation based in Cambridge, focused on advice and ICT projects. Susie has a great sense of humor. m hanging around to see what I???ll ll end up doing next!

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Storytelling in the Digital Age: Lessons from the SOCAP12 Conference

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Jesse Shapins, the other panelist, is the co-founder of Zeega , an open-source web application. Zeega is a content curation tool that lets you collect video clips, sound bites, and images from sites with public media (like Flickr, YouTube, Dropbox, and so on). Create Documentaries for Your Cause.

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Weekly Member Round Up: New and Old Technology for Good!

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Flickr: Iwan Indrawan Technological change moves quickly! LinkedIn can be a great resource for nonprofits and Bryan Breckenridge is making it even better. Treesaver is a new, open source web platform that uses HTML5 to create narrative experiences with text, words, and pictures. Have more news to share?

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Guest Post by Debra Askanase: Fill the Gap Campaign Crowdsourcing for Citizen Museum Curators

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What are the best resources, including blogs, books, and articles? Guest Post: Interview with Georgina Goodlander: Fill the Gap Flickr Campaign by Debra Askanase, publisher of Community Organizer 2.0 Crowdsourcing the art selection process, and opening it up to the public. Absolutely brilliant! at the Smithsonian 2.0

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DIY Online Collaboration: Wikis

Tech Soup

If creating such a resource seems out of your league, you might want to consider building a wiki. Software for creating wikis is easy to use and is available in both open-source and proprietary forms. provides online community-building resources from TechSoup's own Online Community and Social Media Team.

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