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ORG Impact Awards Highlight Worldwide Achievement

The NonProfit Times

ORG Impact Awards last night at an annual celebration recognizing mission-driven individuals and organizations internationally. The seven winners, selected from more than 1,700 entries from more than 87 countries, were announced at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.

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The Tech Awards - Technology Benefiting Humanity

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

I just attended the 2010 Tech Awards Gala Even. Awards were presented in five areas: Environment, Economic Development, Education, Equality and Health. Tags: TechAwards Santa Clara Tech Museum Tech Awards. Inside there were 20 stations set up with this year’s laureates.

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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Prior to joining CharityWorks he had a successful 20 year career as a Awarded High School Administrator and College Counselor. He has received an Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Goldpan Award for his volunteer work and was recognized as an Alaskan “Top 40 Under 40” honoree in 2017 by the Alaska Journal of Commerce.

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NTEN Member Buzz Round-Up: July 2 2010

NTEN

Farra, along with Thomas Negron and Charles Lenchner, invited Foursquare founder Naveen Selvadurai and Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein to their June 501 Tech Club. Heads up: The 2010 Nonprofit Tagline Awards is on! Read the article for Farra's takeaways and tips for nonprofits. American Cancer Society.

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Nonprofit Technology Conference Withdrawal

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The annual awards luncheon is always one of my favorites and this year was a little bittersweet. The Life Time Achievement award went to Rob Stuart, the godfather of the NpTech movement , who sadly passed away in October. After a wonderful video tribute, she said, “Thanks NTEN, you have my back!”

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Voting on Art and its Surprising Consequences

Museum 2.0

Each of these invited members of the public to vote on art in a way that had substantive consequences--big cash prizes awarded, prestige granted, exhibitions offered. This citywide festival showcased work by 1,517 artists competing for a $200,000 top cash prize awarded by public vote. 1,708 artists participated. Full stats here.

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The FCC and Accessibility

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Comments on the FCC's Accessibility Plans (June 2010) My main recommendation to the FCC is to be more ambitious about accessibility. Although the Clearinghouse and Awards programs could be helpful to the cause of greater access for people with disabilities, I don’t think they truly take on the biggest opportunity for change.