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Nakeita Harris

Google Grants - 1 views

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    Google helps out non profits with more than just free internet services.  They also offer grants to help with technology usage.
Ron McKee

The Art of Getting ReTweeted - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media... - 0 views

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    Is there an art to getting ReTweeted on Twitter? Dan Zarrella says yes and has been studying the "Science of ReTweeting" for the past nine months. Zarrella analyzed five million tweets and 40 million retweets and compared the two, noting the time of day they were tweeted and ReTweeted, which words and url shorteners were used most often, and more. Check out the results of Zarrella's study below.
Ron McKee

Online Fundraising Best Practices | Network for Good Learning Center - Learn how to rai... - 0 views

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    How Does Your Nonprofit Measure Up? This was the opening question Jocelyn Harmon (Director of Nonprofit Services for Care2.com) and I posed during our presentation on "The Art and Science of Fundraising Online" for the Association Foundation Group. If your organization's average online gift is lower than you would like or your organization has not developed a well thought out year-end online fundraising campaign in the past, then you need to make changes to your online fundraising program ASAP. > see our Seven Online Fundraising Strategies You Can Do Right Now.
Ron McKee

How nonprofits can work with connected citizens - Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog - 0 views

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    substantive new report out from the Knight Foundation that is worth attention: Connected Citizens: The Power, Peril and Potential of Networks.  The report notes: *It's important to listen to and consult the crowd in our work *We should create environments where connections can naturally form, including between people with different perspectives *It's good practice to support collective action so grassroots efforts can grow So how can nonprofits embrace these practices? 
Ron McKee

How Secure Is Cloud Computing? - 0 views

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    Technology pop quiz for business owners: What's more secure? A. Data stored in redundant back-up server installations (or "the cloud"), automatically updated and maintained, in a facility secured from outside threats. Or B. Data stored or backed up to an on-site tape or flash drive, whenever the company's controller or non-IT back-office staffer remembers to do it - then left in the drive? For many, the answer in theory is A, but in practice, it's B. Why is this important? Because studies have shown that 70 percent of companies go out of business after a major data loss and 60 percent of companies that lose their data will shut down within six months. Yet those unfamiliar with cloud computing still believe onsite back-up is a safe, secure solution. Therein lies one of the most compelling reasons to embrace cloud or ERP (enterprise resource planning) computing.
Alex Ansell

Healthcare reform must include IT issues - 0 views

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    Article on the importance of healthcare IT not being left out of the reform issue.
Kimberly Case

Spam! - 0 views

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    A post explaining the difference between "spam" and "not spam" that I wish would be required reading for any business (non profit or private). A must read before sending out a bulk email of any kind.
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.
Rebecca Winchester

China puts priority on development of science and technology - 0 views

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    The outline of the 12th Five-Year Plan maps out a visionary blueprint for China's science and technology development. It's viewed by officials as a way to nurture talent in both fields, which will ultimately boost the nation's economy.
Carolyn Callery

Creating videos made easier - 0 views

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    This website lets you create videos with different characters, voices, backgrounds,and your own scripts. Any company, person, or nonprofit can make them. These videos are useful to get information out quickly, and can add humor to information that might not normally gain attention
Carolyn Callery

The Awesome Foundation - 0 views

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    A new, small organization giving out $1000 grants to awesome ideas. The press coverage of it online is bound to help it grow and increase the amount of application requestions. You can apply online at this website to recieve grant money for any idea they find "awesome"
Andrew Frederick

Obama to host social media town hall at Facebook - 0 views

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    In getting ready to fully utilize social media and online tools for his upcoming campaign, Obama is holding a town hall meeting at Silicon Valley. Facebook users have been sending in their questions for the President and more than 36,000 users have said they will virtually attend the meeting held today that will include Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerburg. Obama will surely utilize social media tools alike Facebook and twitter to get his message out there for next years campaign. This is a great example of participatory government in the context of online social media.
Ron McKee

Dropbox Lack of Security - Miguel de Icaza in a blog posting - 1 views

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    Clarification - the description is an excerpt beginning with the 4th paragraph of the article. Not my words. "My problem is that for as long as I have tried to figure out, Dropbox made some bold claims about how your files were encrypted and how nobody had access to them, with statements like: All transmission of file data occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL). All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES-256) Dropbox employees aren't able to access user files, and when troubleshooting an account they only have access to file metadata (filenames, file sizes, etc., not the file contents)."
Mitchell Crase

Microsoft opens up Office 365 as public beta | Microsoft - CNET News - 0 views

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    This article is too brief for content but the message is that cloud based Microsoft Office is here now. Anyone can try it out supposedly.
Shingirai Jemwa

Mobile banking can alleviate poverty - 1 views

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    As the cell phone becomes more affordable to the rest of the world, people with no bank accounts, or those who have to spend a lot of money to go to a bank have found an easier way to carry out transactions.
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    I think this is similar to what i have at my credit union its called audio teller where we have an automated number we can call during or after banking hours to manage our accounts, I love it and couldnt live without it!! : )
Jason Escareno

Older Adults and Social Media | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 1 views

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    This report indicates what trends dominate older users of social media. The main argument here is whether or not using social media to interact with NPO volunteeers and clients is worthwhile. The research indicates that it is a worthwhile endeavor. The important thing to bear in mind as far as older users are concerned, is making organizational web sites extremely accessible and user-friendly.
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    I think to a certain extent it is important to incorporate new social media into npo's its a easier way to reach out to volunteers and clients, its mostly about how you as a supervisor manage the usage from your employees.
Manyuon Ayac

How Jargon Can Damage Nonprofit Work - 0 views

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    These topic seem are important on how its educated us about what technology does to the nonprofit or government. some of the things they Author point out were impactful, innovation, and tranformative all these words were used for the change a technolgy could do to the alter the nonprofit or government programs. i think that it useful to have these technology that support our ideas about negative impact that could damage nonprofit work in some ways.
Kayla Johnson

Tech Soup - 0 views

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    Earth Week"Downloading Software" - GO GREEN from TechSoup In honor of Earth Day, we encourage you to go green and download your software donations. Downloading is 90 percent greener than shipping products and it saves manufacturing and transportation resources
Kayla Meyer

Buffalo City Mission Selects SofTrek for Donor Management Solutions - 1 views

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    This article discusses how Buffalo City Mission, which helps with the needs of poor and homeless families is teaming up with SofTrek Corporation. SofTrek corporation helps many nonprofits by providing donor management software, online marketing and fundraising tools, business services, and technology solutions. It's great that there are corporations out there that work with nonprofits to help them achieve their mission.
niyata brown

Apps in the classroom - 0 views

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    Our apps in the classroom going to help children or hinder there learning, researchers want to try out using ipads part of the students lesson plan.
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