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Keynote by George McCully at NTC Boston

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(Note: My collection of vlog and blog posts on the NTC Boston 2005 can be found here ). The theme of NTC Boston2005 was "Enabling Technology Funding: Issues for Grantmakers and Grantseekers." He spoke about how the demographics of wealth has changed and fundraisers need to pay increasing attention to individual donors.

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Building and Supporting Your Drupal Website: In-House, Outsourced, or Both?

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If critical functions like fundraising, advocacy, community building, membership management, marketing, and publicity are being fulfilled by your website, you will want to invest a proportional amount of time and money into keeping it humming along. Here are 9 tips on what to consider when making those decisions.

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Will It Take a Village to Bring Our Communities Online?

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By hard coded, I mean in the legal policies you've adopted, the features you've released and prioritized, your data taxonomies, your site map and information hierarchy. Further, I don't believe that the most powerful way to use the tools we have now is to do fundraising, however broad-based and peer to peer and direct and fancypants it is.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

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I started experimenting with these concepts back in 2008 at SXSW session on Nonprofit ROI and SXSW Session on Nonprofit Crowdsourcin g as well as at the NTC in 2009 on a session mapping metrics to strategy. What is the form of the Tweets as related to Bloom’s Taxonomy ? How did that relate to the learning objectives?