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New at TechSoup: Online Courses from Atomic Training

Tech Soup

Job training for at-risk youth, veterans re-entering the workforce, or even homeless or transitional populations. Since they're cloud-based, you can finish your courses anywhere and anytime, as long as you have Internet access. Eligible organizations can request up to 100 user licenses per year.

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Are You Serving Youth in Your Community? Think You Could Use a Free Tablet?

Tech Soup

Want to know more about how one Philadelphia-based NGO was able to use their TechSoup donation to help homeless teens develop valuable life skills? The stories on the LIM are highly engaging and optimized for social media sharing. Poke around the map and see for yourself. Click here to read the full story pictured above. Ready to enter?

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Mason, Ohio: Help Create an App for Homeless to Manage Money More Effectively. Kampala, Uganda: Teaching Youths the Dangers of the Internet. IMAGE ATTRIBUTION GUIDELINES Image Name: Author / License. Decatur, Illinois: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Nonprofit Software. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

The number and variety of selling opportunities presented to nonprofit organizations, especially through the Internet, is growing rapidly. Chrysalis is dedicated to creating pathways to self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by helping them find and retain employment (Social Enterprise Alliance, 2016).

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A nonprofit organization that provides support for homeless in Northern, CA found references to homeless people on restaurant blogs and used what they learn for a fundraising campaign. It is an idea closely tied with the term user-generated content and creative commons licensing. Here's how the Creative Commons licenses work.

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