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New Study and Case Studies: Nonprofit Organizational Culture in the Cloud

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Flickr: marcp_dmoz Technology aside, it’s clear that the advent of Cloud-based solutions has had an impact on the culture of our work as nonprofits. It’s changed the jobs we do, both within the IT department and in more mission-related positions, and how we’re able to do them.

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New Research: 10 Case Studies on Nonprofit Transition to the Cloud

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We're excited to make available the 10 case studies to help you explore how others have made the Cloud transition, along with the in-depth article summarizing our findings. > > Read the in-depth article on our findings & check out the case studies! The case studies are: I nto the Cloud: IWRC. Into the Cloud: AED.

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New Research: 4 Case Studies of Nonprofit Shared Back-Offices in the Cloud

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You can also read the case studies for four of the organizations we talked with: The Chatanooga Museums Collaborative. Flickr photo: torkildr. > Read the Research Article on Nonprofit Shared Back-Offices. Environment America.

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you study Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest. I spend 50-60 hours a week studying nonprofits and social media and even with that level of absorption I still have regular “Aha! 10) Your Flickr stream has hundreds of photos named “ jpeg.” Google, etc.

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NTEN Member Case Study: Rebranding the Accidental Techie

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Flickr: kool_skatkat Last month, NTEN's Executive Director, Holly Ross, posted a provocative article on our blog: " Rebranding the Accidental Techie." " There emerged in this discussion thread a "case study," that I felt was both inspiring and instructive. pursuing other things."

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How Are Nonprofits Feeling About Social Media? Inspired? Bored? Overwhelmed?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some nonprofits are just getting started and still perceive social media as cutting edge online communications and fundraising – while others have been using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr for years and increasingly verbalize that they are getting a little bored and waiting for the Next Big Thing to come along.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Flickr for Nonprofits Affinity group will meet in Washington, DC on April 4 at 1:00 PM ( check agenda ) to share experiences, tips, and ideas about how Flickr can be used to support nonprofits and their programs. Given my interest in flickr that's why I set one up last fall. Voter's s (flickr and other social media sites).

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