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A goodbye to Facebook and LinkedIn?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

But once you put that data out there, and you have contacts who can see it, you’ve lost control of that data – any of your contacts could make that data about you public. Also, it depends on the privacy policies of the network provider. But I imagine that’s not necessarily true of everyone. 3 KJ 08.09.07

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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What surprised me though, was the share pair report out exercise, “What are the conversation starters about concerns that your organization needs to have to build a social media policy?&# I was surprised that most of the topics were tactical and how to questions. How has your agency addressed these issues in your social media policy?

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SaaS vs. Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology SaaS vs. Open Source September 24, 2008 I just finished writing a post for the Idealware blog about choosing SaaS vs. Open source. Constant Contact (a SaaS provider of email delivery) uses IBM DB2.

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Streamlining Grantmaking Processes: How Your GMS Can Double as a CRM

sgEngage

And you need a way to organize the contact records for the people behind the organizations who apply. Comprehensive sets of data allow you to group contacts into defined categories, giving you insights into your grantmaking when you pull that information into a dashboard or report. Need to segment contacts into different mailing lists?

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The Apple App Store: a brief history of major policy changes

The Verge

The pace of change is quickening even as Apple tries to stop it Apple’s app store policies have caused controversy and consternation many times over the years, but few periods have been as active and strange as the last two weeks. As time goes on, policy changes are coming faster and the hairs Apple is splitting are getting thinner.

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New Report Highlights the Advocacy Gap

Care2

A 2008 Congressional Management Foundation report provided a bit more insight: nearly half of US adults had contacted Congress, more than 80% of them at the urging of a third party organization. That is a ton of advocacy. To what end? How do activists experience advocacy, and how is it received by its ostensible targets on the Hill?

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

We focused on the science and policy. At the 2008 conference, I attended a session presented by Farra Trompeter of Big Duck Consulting. We educate and support patients, push for changes in policy that will increase and improve research, and empower survivors to raise their voices against the status quo. Sounded perfect.

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