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Interview: Zen and the art of Nonprofit Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's because Michelle was in the Science Building on one end of campus, while I in the Music Building way on the other side. She is also the coordinator for NOSI - Nonprofit Open Source Initiative. I think that the nonprofit tech community in general operates a lot out of a gift economy model. The paper is a must read.

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Nonprofit SXSW Goodness – Conference List Toppers, To-Dos and Topics of Interest

Connection Cafe

The Nonprofit Technology Bash will be the best place to mingle and meet with folks from all across the nonprofit technology sector, as well as kick back and have some fun on the last night of the Interactive conference. Beaconfire Consulting will be hosting the “Lounge with a Conscience” throughout the Interactive festival.

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Kickstarter: Funding Creativity in a New (Old) Way

Museum 2.0

Or build an open-source PCR machine for copying DNA. A documentary film crew might use Kickstarter to pay for travel costs, or a dance troupe to pay for recorded music so they don't have to hire musicians for their live performances. Jim's is a fun game involving sock puppets. Or sail around the world.

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Event Announcement: The Tech Virtual's First Exhibition opens June 4!

Museum 2.0

On June 4, the physical prototypes hit the floor of The Tech and the real fun (and analysis) begins. None of the exhibits were initiated by staff; instead, they were developed online by a community of international volunteers via the web and Second Life from January-March of this year.

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Going out on a limb

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

depends largely on two things: open standards, and open source software. which is as technically transparent and open as it hopefully will be in actuality. Open Source software and open standards are the foundations of Web 2.0. Fun will be had by all. Well, Web 2.0 2 Richard Bell 12.08.08