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March Blogtipping

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Warm regards from Deborah Deborah Elizabeth Finn Boston, Massachusetts, USA deborah_elizabeth_finn@post.harvard.edu [link] “What is good…but to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your god?&# (Micah 6:8) 2 Ed Batista 03.03.07 Sorry about the wonky RSS feed; I haven’t figured out how to fix it yet.

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Why Privacy Matters (or Should) to Nonprofits

NTEN

Data Theft Creates Notification Nightmare for BlueCross" (March 1, 2010, CIO.com). Wanted: Defense Against Online Bank Fraud" (February 8, 2010, Wall Street Journal). Banking laws leave business customers vulnerable to Internet fraud" (March 21, 2010, Los Angeles Times). Tags: Leadership Newsletter NPTech NTEN privacy.

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Interview: Scott Anderson of ClientTrack

Amy Sample Ward

—– Scott Anderson is the Director of Communications for DSI, the developer of ClientTrack. We are currently in the first phase of implementation with a group of three Community Action Agencies in Massachusetts. What’s ahead for you in 2010? 2010 is not likely to improve.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

We’ve got Dominique Calixte joining us from beautiful Boston, Massachusetts. I mean, anyone from Massachusetts, my home state is a friend of mine. She’s their associate director of annual giving and special events. She’s super involved in the AFP chapter there in Massachusetts. Dom, how are you doing?

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Globally, the number of platform companies rose five times between 2010 and 2021; 2 and, as of 2022, about 20 percent of all market commerce in the United States is now conducted online. 63 We know from experience that technological advances do not always work to the benefit of marginalized communities or average workers.

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