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.
UNICEF Raising Funds Using Tag - 0 views
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Changing Government and Tech With Geeks - 0 views
Microsoft and NPOs Team Up to Help Japan - 0 views
Predicting the Future After the Nonprofit Technology Conference - 0 views
Twitter will have to deal with China eventually, co-founder says - 0 views
A Girl's Nude Photo, and Altered Lives - 0 views
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At first I had no intentions of using this article as a bookmark, however, after I got to reading it I realized the implications it has in regards to public administration. As technology advances and becomes more prominent within society people are finding more uses for it for personal and emotional gains. As more technology is available, it is more likely that children will have access to these also. This article describes the schools and law enforcemenets efforts to combat the problems that technology can bring to our society. This article also suggests public policy involved in these types of cases and can also spark ideas into ways that policy can become better and more fine tuned to fit the needs of our society today.
Modernizing the 990-PF to Advance the Accountability and Performance of Foundations: Pa... - 0 views
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Modernizing the 990-PF to Advance the Accountability and Performance of Foundations: Part 2 (posted 03/21/2011 to website) (John Craig is executive vice-president and COO of The Commonwealth Fund. Craig is chair of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, and a former chair of The Investment Fund for Foundations (TIFF). He serves on the boards of the TIFF Education Fund, the Greenwall Foundation, the International Women's Health Coalition, and the National Center for Law and Philanthropy, and on the investment committee of the Social Science Research Council.)
2010 Census: Research and Tools - 0 views
David Cole's new AutoHarvest nonprofit offers technology exchange for Michigan's auto i... - 0 views
Why Japan needs more Nonprofits - 0 views
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