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Constructive Disruption: Advancing Social Change Through the Cloud

NTEN

A team led by the International Institute of Information Technology in Hyderabad, India, is working on a battery-powered diagnostic device, costing less than US$100, which can monitor a patient's heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen levels. The reality is, however, that most nonprofits are not prepared to take advantage of these new models.

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Constructive Disruption: Advancing Social Change Through the Cloud

NTEN

A team led by the International Institute of Information Technology in Hyderabad, India, is working on a battery-powered diagnostic device, costing less than US$100, which can monitor a patient's heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen levels. The reality is, however, that most nonprofits are not prepared to take advantage of these new models.

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How Can We Make Charitable Giving A Year-Round Habit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, when I turned 51, I posted a challenge on my blog - could I get 51 people to donate $10 to the Sharing Foundation? Dr. Mani holds an annual Heart Kids Blogathon on Valentine's Day to raise money for heart surgeries for poor kids from rural India. October is also breast cancer awareness month, so why not make a donation ?

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4 Lessons on Building Games for Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: While I’m facilitating “Networked NGO Workshops” in Delhi for Packard grantees in India, I’ve lined up a few guest posts. Developer: Zamzee, funded by HopeLab and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Nominated for: Most Innovative Game. Zamzee isn’t the first game that HopeLab has produced.

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