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Four Great Resources for Foundation Technology

Tech Soup

Foundations need tech support as much as anyone. " TAG is an active community of around 300 foundation techies who: Discuss foundation technology on the TAG listserv and blog. In Search of Better Data About Nonprofits’ Programs : This is actually one of Laura Quinn’s recent pieces on MarketsforGood.org.

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Great Resources for Foundation Technology

Tech Soup

Foundations need tech support as much as anyone. " TAG is an active community of around 300 foundation techies who: Discuss foundation technology on the TAG listserv and blog. In Search of Better Data About Nonprofits’ Programs : This is actually one of Laura Quinn’s recent pieces on MarketsforGood.org.

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Ten Ways Small NGOs Can Collaborate

NTEN

The MobileActive listserv is a good one for phone-based app's. Search LinkedIn and Google groups. 4) Share an application with an organization in your sector. Has one of your volunteers, interns or tech-oriented employee developed a cool app? Pick one that fits your size and mission, and addresses technology. And it will!

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NpTech Tag: Change.org To Launch White-Label Social Network for Nonprofits, GeekToys that Give Geekbumps, and Blog Readability

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

DevelopmentSeed blog posted back in October some screenshots of the Facebook application created to Help End Poverty as part of the UN Millennium Campaign outreach to Facebook community. If you're curious about what other Facebook applications are being used by nonprofits, check out this top 12 list.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

The tech underground model (loose yet organized affiliation of npo techs who share skills and back each other up) is one of the good models out there. 3) Find resources to build your skills, and give them time every week: webinars, listservs, online classes, books, etc. Get to know other techs. 2) Get a wiki.