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Blackbaud Headed to SXSWi 2011

NetWits

Charles Porch – Facebook – Charles Porch supports marketing partnerships for Facebook around public figures and non-profits. Prior to joining foursquare, he worked in the advertising industry at Wieden + Kennedy as an Account Manager on the ESPN account. Find her on Twitter – @claired. You coming?

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On the Future of Braille: Thoughts by Radical Braille Advocates

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

of legally blind children in public and residential schools used braille as their primary reading medium. We are addressing key questions such as: When is a tactile required? Against each of these questions we are targeting projects on which we collaborate with some of the leading experts in the field.

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Museum Work Today: All the Feels All the Time

Museum 2.0

It’s the person who answers your question about zoom or the person who passes on their work at home policy. Maybe that’s not the question for today though. Because to go back to comfort, I’d say let that question wait for a few days. While donations are going down, global interest in museums seem a boom industry.

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15 Historical Nonprofit Moments You Should Know

Whole Whale

There are many questions and facts about nonprofits that may surprise people that work in the industry. The first community foundation was established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1914. When was the first volunteer organization created in the U.S.? Were donations to charities always tax-deductible? focused on fighting fires.

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

Museum 2.0

COSI is a hands-on science center in Columbus, Ohio. For example, we’re actively pursuing outreach opportunities and connections with the community, the local tech industry, universities. They'll be checking in with the comments if you have any specific questions. I think, sadly, that we all know the answer.

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How to Deal With Negative Publicity

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Today, we feature an excerpt from the book, The Public Relations Handbook. This section of the book on how to deal with negative publicity is written by Jonathan Dedmon of T he Dilenschneider Group. Invariably, a company or organization will experience bad news, resulting in negative publicity. Dilenschneider.

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