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As a Disaster Unfolds, Fundraisers Can Do More Than Raise Money

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In-person visits should be approached with caution in an active disaster zone, but you can improve your organizations communications remotely via email, phone calls, text, and social media, assuming services remain available. Have links and phone numbers handy for the programs and services they might needor offer to call for them.

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Gulf states using COVID-19 contact tracing apps as mass surveillance tools, report says

The Verge

A new study analyzing COVID-19 contact tracing apps conducted by Amnesty International has found that Bahrain and Kuwait are using their public health apps as mass surveillance tools. In one extreme case, some citizens who downloaded the BeAware Bahrain contact tracing app became contestants on a televised game show called Are You At Home?

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10 Tips for Managing Crisis Volunteers in Natural Disasters

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Providing meals and laundry services Arranging shelter Sorting and distributing supplies Fielding phone calls and media inquiries Assisting with debris removal, childcare, home repair, etc. Emergency contact The initial screening should be quick but thorough so you can match volunteers to areas of need immediately.

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5 Ways To Incorporate Mobile Tech Into Your Volunteer Program

TechImpact

In fact, most Americans have a cell phone, smart phone, or tablet that they use to keep their schedule straight and stay in touch with their large and diverse networks of colleagues, friends, family, and acquaintances. So why not engage volunteers where they spend most of their time–on their mobile phone.

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How to activate and use Google Chat

The Verge

It’s for work projects, party planning, or any other activity where you want to keep the conversation going over the course of days, weeks, or longer. If this sounds useful to you, then the first thing you need to do is activate Google Chat for your Gmail account. Activate Chat on a mobile app. Activate Chat on a browser.

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4 Ideas for Activating Your Donors Over Email

Network for Good

And if you have Constant Contact, Mailchimp or some type of platform, it’s pretty easy to set that up. The majority of email is read on mobile phones — if we think about the fact that you’re opening this email on your iPhone, can you actually see what the subject is? How many people do something because of it?

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5 Strategies To Keep Your Office Safe

The NonProfit Times

By Eric Spacek The holiday season is significant in two important ways for nonprofit organizations: year-end giving reaches a peak and your nonprofit is a flurry of activity as people come and go. Keep a checklist of key contacts readily accessible. Your list should include names, email addresses and phone numbers of your key contacts.