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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

The platform would then take their data, map it from their sending location, and create the other visual support data you see on the map. If you want to see the data historically, be sure to visit the site and press “Play&# on the map. Another example of indirect content is that of social networks. Costs & Benefits.

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Back Channels, Workflow, Data, Twitter, and me

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 Back Channels, Workflow, Data, Twitter, and me March 13, 2007 I read Beth’s recent blog entry on Twitter , and of course, the neo-luddite in me said “waste of time!&# Sounds like a reasonable idea.

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The Best Donation Platforms for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

Founded: 2014 Give Lively builds tech for peak fundraising experiences on both the donor and nonprofit side. Properly is the key word here, as customizing Salesforce, despite the 10 free seats offered still costs dev time and ongoing management of your data. Online revenue is up for nonprofits. So what’s the best donation platform?

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Tech Tools to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Tech Soup

Office suites include: OneNote 2010: More than any other program for me, OneNote is a handy note-taking program that virtually eliminates the need for notepads. Word 2010: Create professional documents with this -processing program. Excel 2010: Develop spreadsheets and keeping track of data. ClickTime users.

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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

That’s an interesting model, and, if the software is decent, sounds like it could be a good option for some organizations. The interesting thing, too, is that their model is that they take a percentage of what you raise (5%.) No setup fees or anything else. But, of course, as with anything, look (a lot) before you leap.

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Google Health launches … and it’s not HIPAA compliant

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Sounds pretty interesting, but hold on a second. I’m just not so sure how far I should trust Google with my health care data. I missed that this whole “Google Health API&# was about storing your health data at Google. Before you sign up, read the privacy policy carefully. Here’s why. at 12:10 pm Woah.

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Things We Like (May 2010)

NTEN

A monthly roundup of our favorite nonprofit tech resources. We spend a lot of time talking about the importance of data. We hear Kanye's cat actually sounds like this (and that it's the best cat ever). So, yeah, Facebook was in the news a little. It's working. Clearly, there are geeks, and then there are geeks.

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