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Sara Kaphing

Youtube Encourages Non-profts - 0 views

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    YouTube is teaming up with non-profits for the Dogooder awards to award non-profits for their work. Cool way to get your organization's name out there
Sara Kaphing

Wary of Cloud Backup? How About "Private Cloud" Backup? - 0 views

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    Allows an organization to back everything up, while keeping information private. Cool idea.
Sara Kaphing

InfoCision Announces New Online Donor Solution - 0 views

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    Using this new program allows non-profits to connect with their donors better. It also gives donors a personalized URL so that they can track their interactions with the organization and be in communication with the organization.
Sara Kaphing

Please Touch the Art: 5 Great Gallery Apps for iPhone - 0 views

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    Now you can see art museums from all over the world without actually going to them. Not quite the same experience, but a cool idea.
Sara Kaphing

Comprenew - 1 views

shared by Sara Kaphing on 20 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    I did some volunteering with this organization this past weekend. A group of about 50 students from Grand Valley went and disassembled over 230 computers. CompRenew Environmental recycles old electronics (tvs, computers, microwaves….basically anything with a plug) and keeps them from going into landfills. They then refurbish the electronics and sell them, or they disassemble them and sell the parts, or just recycle them. All of the money they get from the recycled electronics goes to education in over 44 countries. CompRenew is a really neat company. Hopefully their idea will spread and more cities will be able to recycle old electronics.
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.
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