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A Guide to bbcon 2022 Virtual for Higher Education Professionals

sgEngage

The entire conference is free and virtual, so everyone can join for inspiring content and peer networking opportunities. Matthew Ewing—Vice President for Advancement at Boise State University. Carrie White—Vice President of Technology, Information, and Philanthropic Strategy at the University of Cincinnati Foundation.

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Free In-Person Events for Nonprofit Techies

Tech Soup

Every month, our meetup leaders host free in-person events in 60 cities. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Mobile + Desktop = Universal Apps. Atlanta, Georgia: Visual Storytelling: Using Digital Media. Baltimore, Maryland: Salesforce CRM Tutorial and Free Tech Help Session! Find your closest group or apply to start a new group.

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Boost Your Fundraising Potential with Team Fundraising

NonProfit Hub

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to free up your time to engage in a meaningful way with team members? With more free time, you can boost your fundraising potential by prospecting new team members, stewarding major donors and spending more time marketing your team’s efforts to garner media attention.

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Tips for a Successful bbcon Experience

Connection Cafe

For the Higher Ed Super Session, panelists from Brown University, CASE, Colgate University, and University of South Carolina will join Tim Hill, president and GM of Blackbaud Higher Education Solutions, to discuss talent management, diversity and inclusion programs, the importance of communicating your institution’s value, and more.

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Computer Refurbishment and Accessibility

Tech Soup

In time, the project became a free national computer donation service that accepts donations of working used computers and supplies them to nonprofits, schools, and other agencies that want to refurbish them and provide them to disabled and disadvantaged people. Closing the Gap Resource Directory. Photo: Braille reader by iampeas.

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Supporting Nonprofit Tech Educators Across the Globe

Tech Soup

Here's your monthly roundup of free in-person #Tech4Good events. This remarkable cohort of 250 community builders are hosting monthly free workshops and networking events in more than 74 cities, and they're doing it entirely as volunteers. Atlanta, Georgia: Meet and Greet with Trivia at 5 Seasons Brewing.

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And the Twitterville Book Winners Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Manny Hernandez who shared his fundraising secrets for Tubiabetes.com Amy Yu and Christine Lin from Asian Liver Center at Stanford University. Marc Sirkin from Autism Speaks Lindsay Renee from the Georgia Alzheimer's Association who will read it and then use as a featured item in their fundraising auction. The 13 winners.

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