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The Changing Landscape of Nonprofit Technology (and What It Means for Your Org)

Connection Cafe

The emergence of cloud technology has changed the way people around the world work, communicate, share information, and support causes. The Changing Landscape of Technology. There’s no need to invest in expensive hardware, software licenses or hiring significant IT staff. Licensing costs become a thing of the past.

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Learn Nonprofit Tech Skills at a NetSquared Meetup

Tech Soup

Every month NetSquared volunteers hold free or low cost educational events for people and organizations who want to use technology for social good. Victoria, British Columbia: Demonstrating Value: Build a Management and Reporting Dashboard for Your Org. Orlando, Florida: Grow Your Organization Using Technology in 2015.

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

Tech Soup

Minneapolis, Minnesota: Nonprofit Communications and Technology Conference (MCN). Peterborough, Ontario: Domains, Branding, and Identity — NGO,CA,ORG, and more. Los Angeles, California: Using Technology in Local Activism. Kisumu City, Kenya: Netsquared Safer Internet 2017: Be the Change; Unite for a Better Internet.

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Unlocking Data for Philanthropy: Notes from Global Philanthropy Forum Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On demand access to trusted information for every realm of decision-making is available, and yet for all the technology progress – many in our social sector find ourselves at loss. It is not just the software and technology platform, it is the data. Why are we using data that is 3 years old? IssueLabs is a great start.

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

Tech Soup

The company's biggest product is a log-in service that forces you to use your real identity – basically killing the privacy of the Internet. Jarod Lanier is regarded as the father of virtual reality technology. " Kevin Lo, Lead Technology Analyst. The whole guide is Creative Commons licensed.

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

Tech Soup

The company's biggest product is a log-in service that forces you to use your real identity – basically killing the privacy of the Internet. Jarod Lanier is regarded as the father of virtual reality technology. " Kevin Lo, Lead Technology Analyst. The whole guide is Creative Commons licensed.

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