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Benetech Statistician Megan Price talks to local ASA chapter

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Guest Beneblog by Megan Price I recently had the opportunity to present several of HRP’s projects to the local San Francisco chapter of the American Statistical Association (SFASA). Quite a few are hoping to volunteer for us in the future!

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Nonprofits get $10 million grant from Google to expand AI

Mashable Tech

Channeled through community foundations in Atlanta, Austin, Columbia, New York City, and San Francisco, more than $10 million in grants have been awarded to technical nonprofits that will then supply individualized AI support to organizations in their communities.

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Congrats to Bay Area CAN

VisionLink

This partnership focuses on powerful client management tools, including a shared disaster client and resource information database, working across nonprofit and faith-based organizations in the ten county area around San Francisco.

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California’s statehouse is considering a controversial facial recognition bill

The Verge

Ed Chau, the assemblyman who introduced the bill, called it “the long overdue solution to regulate the use of facial recognition technology by commercial, state and local public entities,” in an editorial for CalMatters on Tuesday.

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NetSquared Local Events: Week of July 8, 2013

Tech Soup

That’s what NetSquared Local is for! We’ve a global network of 50 #nptech meetups with chapters in 50 countries. San Francisco, CA: Open Source Tech Can Improve Your City & Your Nonprofit, & A Conversation w/ SAP. Don’t have a local NetSquared Local group? You betcha! Event Reports.

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Are Online Vote-for-Me Contests A Good Idea?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My name is Jared Paul and I’m the founder of a one and a half year old, San Francisco nonprofit called A Good Idea (AGI) that recently made the top 100 in the Chase Community Giving contest. Does these contests really help build capacity of nonprofits and bring innovative solutions for social to the forefront or not? What do you think?

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Nonprofit Technology Meetings In Your Community

Tech Soup

This is just a taste of the events being held this month by NetSquared chapters. San Francisco: Let’s Learn About the Future of Mobile Impact. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Second Meeting of local members. Or determine if Office 365 is right for your organization? Don’t be shy - come join us! Upcoming Events.