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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Saint Paul, Minnesota: Skill Extension: Maps (on the Green Line) | Sponsors: Maptime MSP Meetup, CARTO. Arlington, Texas: Bi-weekly Developers Call for the Joseph Storehouse Project. Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina: Tech Trends for 2017. Friday, February 10, 2017. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Communications Networking Lunch.

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Start 2017 by Building Your Tech Skills and Community

Tech Soup

Austin, Texas: 5 Things Every Nonprofit Can Fix on Its Website to Get Results. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Skill Extension: Maps (on the Green Line) | Sponsors: Maptime MSP Meetup, CARTO. Morrisville, North Carolina: Tech Trends for 2017. Vancouver, British Columbia: Get Hands-on Help to Reclaim Your Domain.

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Nonprofit Technology News for August 2013

Tech Soup

It's time to catch up on some nonprofit technology trends and news! I’ll review some new green IT developments like how nonprofit solar electricity is thriving in Haiti. I’ll even try and find a silver lining on the recent NSA PRISM spying scandal why it’s trending toward better transparency in the cloud.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

Or there’s a second bucket that I’m really sort of anecdotally seeing a strong movement or a strong trend in the community. And so before their case for support was even dry, before they mapped out their gift tables, their leadership team was. . They just may need some support in a few segments of that campaign. .

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

And then another program is Reclaim the Future, which is one our newest projects, that is addressing green-color jobs and building opportunities for low-income people, formerly convicted people, and communities of color in this new green economy. And interestingly, there was a group of women who really had put that on the map as well.

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