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Tech Across Your Org: Program and Fundraising Innovation Sprung from an Internal Technology Project

NTEN

We envision taking ProvingIt to an open-source platform, and ultimately offering it across the sector to those who share our desires: to track progress, to be honest about failure, to transform conversations with donors, and to measure impact not just once, but over long periods of time. We rolled out ProvingIt.org in October 2011.

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Data-Driven Nonprofits: Issue 7 of NTEN:Change is Live!

NTEN

In the current issue you'll find: " How Your Organization Can Embrace Data--And Use What it Can Teach You ," by KD Paine, measurement expert and author. DIY ROI: Use this checklist from Network for Good's Tanya Lee to make smarter technology investments for your org.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Often, they had to pay a consultant to help them set up their database and teach them how to use it. WordPress Platform overview: WordPress is a free, open-source CMS, meaning anyone can view and change the software’s code to suit their needs. We’ve even heard some customers say they paid up to $15,000 to do this!

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology The search for good web conferencing August 17, 2007 I decided, perhaps rashly, that one way of exposing people to, and training people on, open source software, was by doing web conferencing.

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

How odd is it then to teach Google Analytics to nonprofit techies but then say that site statistics had nothing to do with a nonprofit’s mission? And in your case, as the head of a nonprofit open source organization, I think you’re going to find that not publishing site statistics will cause you more grief than you think.

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