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Using Everyday Technology to Improve Your Services

NTEN

Quinn, Idealware and Amy Wagner, MAP For Nonprofits Many nonprofits think of innovation as a luxury they can’t afford. MAP for Nonprofits and Idealware collaborated on six months of research that began with a survey of 180 human service organizations in Minnesota. By Laura S.

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Everyday Innovation: Using Technology to Improve Your Services

Care2

Working with our new partners at MAP for Nonprofits , we surveyed 180 Minnesota human services organizations about the technologies they were using, and then followed up with 13 of them in detailed interviews. Our new research shows that they can. This week we released a free report detailing our findings. What did we learn?

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Sustaining Innovation Part 3: Interview With Sarah Schultz of the Walker Art Center

Museum 2.0

This post features an interview with Sarah Schultz, a museum staffer at one of the institutions Light profiled in the book (the Walker Art Center). In the 1990s, we decided we wanted to engage a teen audience. We created a teen arts council, invested in staff, and invested in programming. It just took awhile to find its ground.

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An Amazing NpTech Social Media Link Buffet: Take Your Pick!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Visual Mapping and Diagnostics for Scaling Change : From Steve Waddel, Iscale - this paper has done the impossible! After you have your social network analysis map in hand, here's some tips for putting the information into practice. Here's one I shared, an interview with Sarah Koch from Causes. Inspiration.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

You’re going to see a big map of the U.S. Big map of the U.S. But I did some research with funders from all over the country and I did some interviews with them a few years ago. And in fact, there’s a really cool website. If you Google “community foundation locator,” look for that. This is just for U.S.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Project Open Hand’s emphasis on volunteering information, video interviews, blog content, and social media feeds are great examples that you can implement into your own site. The SEEP site’s integrations also enable it to make use of effective interactive tools, like this map of member locations. Nonprofit Website Overview.

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Into the Deep End: What's Keeping Museums from Telling Meaty, In-Depth Stories?

Museum 2.0

Yes, I know that every platform is different, and that the captive attention we afford to radio, TV, and written material doesn't map perfectly to a free-choice wander through an exhibition. They had a very simple exhibit of single-page laminated stories, transcribed from oral interviews with elders in the community.

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