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Why Vulnerable Kids Depend on Government & Big Tech Getting Data Privacy Laws Right

Saleforce Nonprofit

Established in 1997 as a victim-centered organization that protects children from violence and abuse, our purpose at International Justice Mission (IJM) is to work collaboratively with our partners and local authorities to strengthen justice systems and build communities where all people can be safe and protected.

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What Nonprofits Need to Know About the New Overtime Ruling

Blue Fox

Over the past month, we’ve answered these questions a lot: How will changes to the federal overtime law will affect my organization? territories and the motion picture industry. .” territories and the motion picture industry. The nonprofit industry now employs over 12.3 When do changes need to be in place?

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Increasing Accessible Publishing Globally

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

People with vision impairments and other print disabilities deserve equal access to that treasure of information. WBU is the global organization representing the estimated 285 million people worldwide with vision impairments. The organization’s priorities are decided upon at the WBU General Assembly, which is held every four years.

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Is Facial Recognition The Future of Event Check-In?

AccelEvents

Face recognition has been used by law enforcement as a way of identity verification during traffic stops or as a way to find a perpetrator. However, its use in everyday items like computers and mobile devices means that it is the way of the future, and, in time, people are likely to become more comfortable with it.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

Forum One

For local governments that rely on Twitter for law enforcement alerts, public transportation updates, and to hear directly from residents about service requests, this has been especially problematic. Social media managers and communications professionals across industries are also reconsidering how they use—or don’t use—Twitter.

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Is Facial Recognition The Future of Event Check-In?

AccelEvents

Face recognition has been used by law enforcement as a way of identity verification during traffic stops or as a way to find a perpetrator. However, its use in everyday items like computers and mobile devices means that it is the way of the future, and, in time, people are likely to become more comfortable with it.

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Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He leads the Foundation’s international grant making in four areas: confronting HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination, advancing worker rights in the apparel industry, helping low-income people save and invest in their futures, and advancing social justice.

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