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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

Working together, citizens could piece together news stories as well as facts from witnesses as they emerged to create the most complete picture of events. Another direct content example is that of the number of websites that emerged post-Hurricane Katrina. That’s why the Atlanta councilman used twitter!

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49 Online Fundraising Ideas to Help You Raise More

Qgiv

And if you’re searching for fun and engaging ways to raise money, auctions and simple online events will get your donors excited to support your organization. Ask your supporters to set up their own personal fundraising pages with videos and pictures of their light displays. Emergency campaigns. Final thoughts.

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My Organization is in “the cloud”! – What does that mean?

3rd Sector Labs

Not long ago, chatting with a prospective customer about their donor data storage practices, I suggested we step back and look at the organization’s bigger technology picture. Do you need mobility, or does your organization run from one or two central locations? #2 The risks: #1 – Access. How do they access data?

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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

So things like asking, will the organization be providing computers and mobile devices for all staff, or would there be a hybrid model where some staff would have organization-issued computers and other staff would have to rely on their personal devices? What you’ll see on your screen is just a search on Amazon for “remote work.”

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