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12 free nonprofit books to help you achieve year-end fundraising success

Candid

The Ask: How to Ask for Support for Your Nonprofit Cause, Creative Project, or Business Venture by Laura Fredricks. Read this book to gain confidence by learning tools, sample dialogues, and techniques to ask anyone, for any amount, for any purpose. Learn the fundamentals and best practices with this soup-to-nuts guide.

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Unlocking the Power of APIs: The SKY is the Limit!

sgEngage

Integrations Partnerships Add-ons Connectors Extensions Learning tools API endpoints Each of these serves a different purpose and it is essential that your school software has some of these that are rock solid and can seamlessly become part your experience. It was built as a passion project that now could never be retired.

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Case Study: NTEN’s Website Relaunch

NTEN

Karl: This project actually goes beyond just a new website and is really more of a web presence redesign. One of the biggest issues we’ve faced for a long time is a complete lack of integration between our CRM and CMS, meaning it’s very difficult to direct our community towards the content they’re most interested in.

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What are your most useful synchronous online facilitation practices?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Given that you are starting a virtual representation of people - you may be proned to projection. I learned one from Nancy White when I took her online facilitation workshop. How might it influence your choice of using Second Life for a project? I've thought using the moderated chat protocol that is interface independent.

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Querying the Environment: A Smart Model for Pull Content

Museum 2.0

In my continuing quest to find elegant ways to integrate technology into the museum experience, we come to interpretative material and the simple question, "How can you create natural ways for visitors to retrieve the information of most interest to them relative to an artifact or exhibit?" Here's one lovely answer: Meta.L.Hyttan.

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Forum One Staff Share OpenGov Ideas

Forum One

The students would prepare for the contest using a series of online practice modules and mobile phone based applications that would test the students on sample questions. USAID contractors collect enormous amounts of valuable data as part of research, project implementation, and monitoring and evaluation activities. Disaster Response.

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