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Top 3 Sources for Donated Tech, Products, and Services

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Good 360 has been around since 1983; it provides product donations to charities and libraries and also to victims of disasters. Last year, for instance, it donated more than 4 million diapers to charity programs. She has built partnerships with Cisco, Symantec, Intuit, Dell, Seagate, Adobe, and dozens of other companies.

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Nepal Earthquake: How You Can Help

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Here are some ways to give: Charity Navigator compiled a list of vetted charities that are helping with relief efforts and allow donors to designate their donations specifically for this disaster. GlobalGiving has set up a Nepal Earthquake Relief fund to support the on-the-ground efforts of local reputable charities.

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

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The big nonprofit tech trends this past year seemed to be in the areas of the emergence of mobile devices, social media stratification, the launch of Office 365 for Nonprofits, some huge digital inclusion initiatives, and lots of other things. Charities can request Office 365 directly from Microsoft. Cloud Computing.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

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TechSoup Global donation partner, Cisco , is starting to talk about an alternative to cloud computing, the paradigm that relies on huge data centers to do all our processing. The tech support nonprofit, TechBridge in Georgia, has launched the first crowdfunding platform for nonprofit technology projects. Earlier this month the U.S.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

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His big prediction was that 2012 would be a breakout year for mobile computing in nonprofit tech. We also noticed a significant increase in the way that mobile technology is being used in disaster relief. By 2020, Cisco forecasts that there will be 50 billion things connected to the Internet in this way. Mobile Computing.

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