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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tactical Philthanthropy's Ten Top Projects - Sean Stannard-Stockton has put in the grunt work to review 100 plus projects to review and listed his top ten choices. The NTEN's NTC and NPTech Pipe. Here's a few blog posts about the NTC experience: Marnie Webb says Web2.0 More pointers to NTC posts here.

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2011 NTC Preview: 6 Steps to Refocus Your Small Org Tech Strategy

NTEN

Review each of the items for how much money, support time, and planning time spent on them (monthly and/or annually). Review how your efforts, dollars and strategy are spent They say it's hard to see the forest for the trees. Leverage the SMALL ORG ADVANTAGE by looking for donated or discounted licenses.

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Your Local Tech4Good Club Is Ready to Help

Tech Soup

If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Durham, NC: What You Want to Know from NTC. IMAGE ATTRIBUTION GUIDELINES Image Name: Author / License.

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Nonprofit Technology News for November 2013

Tech Soup

This time I’ll review the Nominet Trust 100 nominations for the very best technologies for social good, the big TechSoup/ Guardian Technology for Good Report, The soft launch of Hacker Helper, a new free service that sends money over email, the world’s most popular websites, and two new Netflix style subscription services for eBooks.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I ran into an old colleague at NTC , and it came up, because he had been thinking of contributing to the journal, but decided that he probably won’t, for reasons I will talk about. It’s peer reviewed (good), but it’s got a rather restrictive license, and the content is not freely available.

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