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9 Ways to Use Text Messaging for Your Virtual Fundraising Event

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ask previous fundraising campaign volunteers if they can lend their creative talents and help out with the technology powering your event. Here’s your first clue: “I came all the way from Greece and met my fur-ever family back in January.”. Learn more here: [LINK TO REGISTRATION PAGE]. 2) Seek out volunteers.

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Miradi all over the world!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

It's easy to forget how technology spreads. I just heard about the use of Miradi and the Open Standards in the Axios Delta in Greece. Tags: Miradi Axios Greece. They have just released their management plan (in English). Looking forward to seeing more plans and more stories of conservation in action!

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NTC Boston: Brian Reich: Online Fundraising Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Unicef in Greece raised $6 million euros for tsunami. Defined CRM as a tool and a piece of technology that allows you to collect and manage people in your universe. Think about technology last. He mentioned that ???short short code fundraising??? ??? Some money for Katrina came in this way. The campaign was about 1 month.

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Changing the World: TechSoup's Newest Global Partner

Tech Soup

In addition to Syria and Iraq, these are Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, and the Azerbaijani exclave: Nakhchivan. (If Technology uptake has flourished in Turkey in the past 20 years. How Civil Society + Technology = Making a Difference. If you knew all eight, go buy yourself a cookie!).

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Ancient Greece 2.0: Arts Participation before the Industrial Age

Museum 2.0

Conner posits that it was only in the last hundred years that the passive audience was "constructed" via a confluence of cultural, economic, and technological changes. If arts managers fear bloggers today , imagine how they would have felt back in the good old days when the audience was yelling and throwing things at the stage.

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