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How to Maintain Relevance and Revenue in Today’s Economy

Association Analytics

At first glance, the idea of making more revenue through fewer sales might sound more enticing. Doing More With Less It may sound counterintuitive, but there’s no better time to set up systems and processes than in a down economy. Product A’s price point is $1,000 so you only sold 20 units of that product.

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How to Evaluate Your Digital Literacy Program: Free Webinar on June 30

Tech Soup

If this sounds like you, join us for this upcoming online event! How to Evaluate Your Digital Literacy Program Thursday, June 30, 11 a.m. the systems they use to track their impact, what they report, other indicators. computer-related programs, those who support digital literacy programs, or BTOP. their computer skills.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. Northstar Digital Literacy has some online assessments free to individuals. Or take advantage of free tools. Everyone is already so busy.

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Using a Matrix Map to View Impact and Profitability

NonProfit Hub

This level of economic uncertainty requires the kind of adaptive leadership and system-wide reckoning that feels like a daunting task until now. The matrix map cultivates sound decision-making that embraces the entire organization’s capacity rather than one program or person.

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Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

Tech Soup

Although Vietnam is regarded as a developing country, it has a literacy rate of 94 percent. Since 1986, the country has been transitioning from a central-planned economy to a free-market system and trying to move from its dependency on agriculture to industry. It uses a crowd-funding matching system like the famous Kiva.org system.

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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

Problems were that many survivors had no internet access, let alone electrical power, let alone computers or even computer literacy. The system had three components: The Image Tagger — Volunteers sort through news photos coming out of Haiti and categorize (tag) them with keywords like “adult, child, alive, deceased.”

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Guest Post by Peter Campbell: The ROI on Flexibility

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This sounds like a great opportunity for corporate culture shock. Management, along with the techs, justify these restrictions in all sorts of ways: Standardized systems are easier, more cost-effective to manage. Restricted systems are more secure. Web filtering maximizes available bandwidth. This is all correct.

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