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How Successful Nonprofits Invest, and Reinvest, in their Online Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For more insights on branding, messaging, strategy, print and web design, sign up to receive Bureau for Good’s once-monthly articles here. Does it still reflect your mission, purpose, strategic goals, and the ways your audiences use the internet? The web is always changing. The only constant is change,” saith Heraclitus.

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The Internet Gets Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Internet Gets Charitable – guest post by Darin McKeever. I am certainly not the first to observe that the internet has the potential to reshape the way people find and support causes and charities. “The consumer Internet,” the author wrote, “can be seen as the warm-up act for these technologies.”

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Blackbaud Headed to SXSWi 2011

NetWits

Description: As non-profits turn their sights to the social web for mission delivery, advocacy, fundraising and awareness building, more for-profits organizations are supporting charity work with specialized programs and initiatives. Title: Social Media for Social Good: How Digital Charity is Changing our World.

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PdF Discount and Call: The Internet's Future - Will It Be Free?

Tech Soup

coming up June 6-7 in New York, and as the content, speakers, and attendees are all. Eastern time, and will discuss the future of the Internet. Here's the description from their site: That the Internet will remain as free and. What are your biggest concerns about the future of the Internet? call series.

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Webinar: Monthly Donors, Social Media, and Cross-Channel Integration: Critical Tactics to Boost Your Fundraising in 2013

Care2

Paul has more than fifteen years of multi-channel fundraising, direct mail, online advertising, web design, and email marketing experience. He also ran his own Internet marketing business working with brands such as VitaminWater and SmartWater. Sarah Alexander is the Deputy Organizing Director at Food & Water Watch.

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Data Are Not Information

NTEN

This shift started fifteen years ago with the widespread adoption of the World Wide Web. It accelerated 8-10 years ago with the start of broadband proliferation and the introduction of more capable Web browsers and programming platforms. This digital experience is now being carried around in millions of pockets.

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PDF10: Personal Democracy Forum June 3-4

Tech Soup

The annual event tackles the broader scope of how technology is changing politics and the political process, which many nonprofits work toward through activism, advocacy, and educational campaigns. Tags: Digital Divide Event Online Activism Online Fundraising Social Networking Using the Web and Internet Web 2.0