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Alex Ansell

Non profit IT survey from king county seattle - 1 views

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    This is a survey using information from 238 non profit organizations in seattle. I found it easy to read and interpret. It's a great snapshot of IT use and needs by non profits in a US city.
Alex Ansell

How non profits can use facebook - 1 views

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    This website gives some good statistics on facebook and how non profits can use and benefit from it.
Carolyn Callery

7 Things to Help with Facebook - 1 views

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    With over 500 million users, Facebook is the undisputed king of social media. Many users are now turning to Facebook first to learn about businesses and organizations. So, how can a non-profit make the most of Facebook?
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    A detailed list of things non-profits can do to improve the way they use facebook. I'm sure it is surprising for organizations to find out how much work is truly involved in keeping a social media account up to date and relevant.
Mitchell Crase

Donor Databases: Three Nonprofits Tell Their Stories - 0 views

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    This article covers donor database implementation for a non-profit. Giftworks was endorsed for ease of use. Administrators are happier with a more customized solution when its possible. Microsoft Access was criticized because it seems less directed toward the non-profit sector. It was interesting to note that the competition for donor dollars is increasing. A highly integrated database clearly outperforms segmented data. The online database with a trained rep might be the best choice of all.
Alex Ansell

New York non profit resource - 0 views

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    This website provides information for non profits in New york and also gives good information about New York NP IT.
Andrew Frederick

The Panic Button: High-Tech Protection for Human Rights Investigators | The Rundown New... - 0 views

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    A non-profit out of California has created software for human rights workers that is designed to secretly store data about human rights violation abuses in the country where they are located. There is talk about it already being used in the Middle-East recently. The software includes a 'panic button' that a human rights worker could use that would instantly delete all the files on the computer about government violations. The data is then stored in the cloud and accessable only with a password and secret 'key.' This is a great example of nonprofits working together to fight enormous challenges, with human rights being one of the most dangerous and exhaustive areas of work in the non-profit sector.
Carolyn Callery

Microsoft reaches out to aid non profit organizations - 0 views

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    There is a Tech for Good contest for nonprofits to show how they are using Microsoft software to do good and Microsoft is donating $5000 in cash/up to $100,000 in new software to the winner.
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    Microsoft hosts a conference called Tech for Good Contest, where eligable nonprofits prove why they deserve the donated money anywhere from 5 to 100 thousand dollars worth of Microsoft software. Along with it they will receive consulting from the organization teaming up with Microsoft, NPower Seattle.
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    Microsoft is holding a contest for nonprofits to win money through use of technology and holding a technology seminar for non profits next month
Alex Ansell

Non profit resource - 0 views

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    Awesome online Non Profit web resource and training tool.
anonymous

CRM: What is a good cloud-based CRM solution for a small non-profit organization/NGO? -... - 0 views

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    Great example of crowd-sourced question site to help answer a specific question about a CRM (client relationship management) solution for a small nonprofit.
Alex Ansell

New Hampshire Non profits - 0 views

shared by Alex Ansell on 28 Feb 11 - Cached
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    Good websource about Non profits in New hampshire including IT and other info.
Ron McKee

What is your conversation strategy? - Social media marketing for small non-profits - 0 views

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    When most businesses and non-profits start using social media, they start with "small talk" with their communities. They politely reply to tweets, express appreciation to donors, respond as quickly as possible to customer support issues, and generally try to add value to their network. But all to often, they fail to move beyond the "small talk" and create meaningful discussions that their communities are dying to have
Alex Ansell

NP web resource - 0 views

shared by Alex Ansell on 21 Mar 11 - Cached
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    This is a great website for Non Profits to gather and share information among many other great services.
kyle baumann

TechSoup. Bringing Technology Donations to Nonprofits - 0 views

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    This is site that non-profits can join and access different technologies that would help the organization reach its goals. TechSoup is the name of the organization that runs this and it has many partners that donate these different forms of technology. This technology is availiable to all nonprofits that qualify. check it out.
Colin Moore

Wikipedia turns 10 - 0 views

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    Wikipedia turns ten years old this month. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that is open to anyone with an internet connection to write on any topic that they see fit. IT is more of a starting place for research on things because of its open user format, but those dedicated to Wikipedia usually come in and remove any nonsense that a person, place, or event may accumulate. The founders of Wikipedia could have easily made a fortune, but in turn decided to make Wikipedia a non-profit, charitable business.
Carolyn Callery

Product Life-Cycle Management- NPA's on Board? - 0 views

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    It would be great if non-profits could get on board with something like this--with products pertaining to their services. Also if a project like this was successful with products, it would be great for a system to be created dealing with service projects.
Benjamin Hutter

Comp TIA and green IT initiatives - 0 views

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    Comp TIA is a non-profit advocating IT in non-profit and advancing the global interests for professionals. They help out disadvantaged with acquiring skills to work in IT and are now taking initiative to help IT waste by making the field become greener.
Sara Kaphing

11NTC Preview: Technology in Times of Disaster: The Important Role of Social media in D... - 0 views

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    This article talks about how technology is improving our ability to respond to disasters around the world. Specifically it talks about how technology like SMS and twitter allowed rescue efforts to happen quicker and more efficiently. I think it's cool how with all this new technology we have the ability to save more lives and do more in times of disaster. Families were able to communicate with those in Haiti more than they would have been able to before this technology was available. Also, that with tools like SMS, donations were able to be set up for non-profits to assist in recovery efforts. People are probably more likely to donate if they can do it with something as simple as sending a text message, and organizations will be able to receive the money quicker. Cool article.
Mitchell Crase

Sharing Files on Your Network - 0 views

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    If you setup a file server at non profit this article outlines a good strategy for your files structure. The use of outside backup and a partition of disk drives should be done from the start. It is a good idea to determine what the activities will be and make the structure match to avoid over searching... Some seemingly simple structures can be a nightmare for maintenance.. A good file server setup promotes sharing which can produce efficiencies..
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    This is really server basics for some of the less technical but it's good advice
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