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Find an Awesome Nonprofit Tech Training Near You

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If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects.

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NetSquared Volunteers Help Nonprofits Like You Master Technology

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If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar. Seattle, Washington: Facilitating Great Board Meetings. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Seattle, Washington: Help Nonprofits Upgrade to Windows 10.

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Need Hands-on Help? NetSquared's Free Workshops Are in Your Community

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If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Bagels and Bytes "Open-Source Summer Fiesta" San Francisco, California: Code for America Civic Hack Night. Wednesday, June 7, 2017. How Do You Use It?

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Building the Tech Capacity of Nonprofits Everywhere with TechSoup's NetSquared Events

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If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum.

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Nonprofit Technology News for April 2014 - The Green Issue

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There’s lots of intriguing green NPTech news this month. Heartbleed is an OpenSSL bug that creates openings in cloud servers in which attackers can go in and extract passwords, private keys, and other data. It’s a monster 2,500 page report from some 300 lead authors, 436 contributing authors, and 1,700 reviewers.

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