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Mitchell Crase

How Telecommunications Is Changing Work for Nonprofits - 0 views

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    This article suggests what the telecommunications solution should look like. A secure VPN to share files, Instant messaging to cover long distance calling, web conferencing for a more personal long distance interaction if and when needed , VoIP and PBX which might be the most prominent. Keeping the workforce strongly connected over long distances makes people more productive and happier.
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    I think this best represents the standard platform but there is much more available now ( look to mobile for growth )
Andrew Frederick

Eduardo Saverin, Facebook Co-Founder, Backs Start-Up - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Interesting, but please help me understand how this connects to nonprofit or government use of technology. Sometimes such announcements do have an impact, but if it isn't evident, please explain the connection with a comment! Thanks!
Jason Escareno

NonProfit Centers: Shared Services Guide - 0 views

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    This article highlights how non-profits care share tech services in order to reduce costs.
Brad Ysseldyke

Feb 24th - Social Media from the Inside Out Webinar - 0 views

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    With so many organizations out there competing for attention and money, having a solid social media strategy is going to be paramount to success in the future. This Webinar looks pretty interesting, and should help to sort out some of those issues for NPOs of any size. I would be really interested to hear Brooke McMillan talk about managing the Livestrong presence online, and how they look at Social Media as a fundraising tool.
Shingirai Jemwa

Cloud Computing: Computer Labs Used for 2.5 Million Students in 2500 Schools - 0 views

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    It's greta to see how many students are benefitting from such projects
Mitchell Crase

Assessing costs for blogging using a shared IP at a nonprofit - 0 views

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    The shared IP is a good affordable choice... Nexcess.net was mentioned but there certainly others that would offer a comparable cost of 135.00 per year. You do have to shop wisely and avoid pitfalls in certain offers. Typically there is cost overruns when a certain amount of traffic is achieved. It would be imperative to understand what your anticipated traffic is and exactly how much you could afford. Some of these plans are designed to pigeon-hole the consumer. It would be considered a good problem to need a higher traffic plan at 270.00 because the investment should return much more than cost.
Mitchell Crase

How not to design a website for a nonprofit - 0 views

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    Too much is too much in a website and especially if you are demanding others to build around you. The project objectives for this redesign were vague and ambitious. This is a recipe for cost overruns. So far no one is rushing to comply with the objectives set out by this redesign team.
Mitchell Crase

Keeping social media current in your nonprofit organization - 0 views

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    Someone needs to stay on this mission, inside or outside of the organization. The only way to keep things current is to keep someone watching over the process. A failure to monitor your IT investments is a colossal waste of the investment. Social media is a long-term obligation if you want to participate. This article also recommends that interns shouldn't overlook this process. You want to choose an associate for the long-term but it is ok to choose someone outside of the organization if they understand what is required.
Jason Escareno

I'm Hiring a Part-Time Virtual Assistant | Rosetta Thurman - 1 views

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    This site is authored by Rosseta Thurman. She is full of ideas on how to run NPO's.
niyata brown

Egyptians Were Unplugged, and Uncowed - 0 views

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    Shows how much we depend upon tehnology on a global level
Mitchell Crase

How much does it cost to get your nonprofit blogging? | Non-Profit Tech Blog - 0 views

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    This article was good at showing the different ways blogging can inflict cost. You can choose the method which matches your flexibility to pay. $12000 annually will still be more than some can afford to pay. Carrying a full-time employee to manage the blog is the bulk of the cost so some may consider adding this as a responsibility to someone capable in the organization in the interim.
Brad Ysseldyke

How To Buy an Already-Registered Domain Name - 1 views

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    Some helpful tips for if/when you have to register a domain name for your nonprofit's website, and it's already taken. Creative names are worth money, and people are happy to squat on them for as long as possible. These are just a few ways to help get around it.
Jason Escareno

Wild Apricot Blog : 2011 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report - 0 views

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    This site has a wealth of data on how NPO's use, or fail to use, technology.
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