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Nine Holiday Card Programs That Benefit Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

CardsThatGive.org aggregates some of the best holiday card programs offered by nonprofits, but some of my favorites and th0se most-recommended by the fans of the Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page are listed below: 1. The Jimmy Fund/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute :: View Collection. Museum of Modern Art :: View Collection.

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Vinehealth, offering digital support for cancer patients and SaaS for R&D, gets $5.5M to launch in the US

TechCrunch

Vinehealth , a 2018-founded, London-based digital health startup that’s built an app which offers personalized support for cancer patients while also making it easier to gather patient-reported outcome (PRO) data, including for drug development and clinical trials, has closed a $5.5

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Key Qualities and Skills to Look for in Potential Board Members

Blue Avocado

Silvia Cooper from Prostate Cancer Research Institute The Combination of Passion, Skill, and Follow-Through We look at the intersection of passion and skill. Board members want and need meaningful work tied to the mission. .

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5G: everything you need to know

The Verge

AT&T and T-Mobile’s low-band networks, for example, are in the 600MHz and 850MHz bands — effectively the same area of spectrum as existing LTE — but they rely on new transmission technologies like MIMO antenna arrays and carrier aggregation to increase speeds beyond what LTE can offer.

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Observations and Reflections on #TakeBackThePink

Amy Sample Ward

Breast Cancer has impacted my family, like many others, and I grew up participating in Komen’s Race for the Cure in Portland every year with my mom. Creating shortcuts like this by aggregating all the related links or resources together helped both the “main organizers” and all those coming in and out of the thread.

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Roon wants to educate patients with freshly sourced info on their conditions

TechCrunch

The company hopes to expand to include dementia, pediatric cancers, and ALS. Although the company claims there is little to no competition, obviously anyone can still do a simple Google search and receive information (although it may not be as concise) or turn to WebMD (which aggregates and summarizes information).

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NTEN Member Buzz Round-Up: July 2 2010

NTEN

You can see the aggregated Tweets from the NYC 501 Tech Club here. American Cancer Society. Farra, along with Thomas Negron and Charles Lenchner, invited Foursquare founder Naveen Selvadurai and Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein to their June 501 Tech Club. Read the article for Farra's takeaways and tips for nonprofits.

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