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By Heather Mansfield , Editor-in-chief of Nonprofit Tech for Good and producer of the Global NGO Technology Report and the Global Trends in Giving Report. If you think we’ve missed a tool, please share it in a comment below. For your reference, here are the fundraising tools featured in 2019 , 2017 , 2016 , and 2015.
Check out some additional examples at the recent SlideRocket Nonprofit Presentation Contest. The international environmental NGO, Waste Ventures , won the contest with their presentation that demonstrates the problem of trash collection in developing countries. Send us your comments! How To Get SlideRocket.
And The Windows 8 Apps for Social Good Winners Are… In November Microsoft launched the first Windows 8 Apps for Social Good contest. The contest was a success in that judges had a hard time selecting the winners because of the quality and usefulness of the apps. Find the winning apps and the array of entries on the contest page.
Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology speaks about how difficult is to be objective, while Social Source blog described it as a high school popularity contest. Allan Benamer weighs in with some observations after wading through the comments over at the Netsquared site and pointing to Holden from GiveWell to be the most salient point.
And The Windows 8 Apps for Social Good Winners Are… In November Microsoft launched the first Windows 8 Apps for Social Good contest. The contest was a success in that judges had a hard time selecting the winners because of the quality and usefulness of the apps. Find the winning apps and the array of entries on the contest page.
It's time to catch up on some of the nonprofit technology trends and news out in NGO-land. The contest is hosted by YouTube, NTEN , and the marketing firm See3. Entering the contest is no cost, but nonprofits must be registered with the YouTube Nonprofit Program. Finally, swing into spring with new web design fashions.
And if that isn't enough, TechSoup is also running a contest with $10,000 in cash prizes. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. Abomey Calavi, Benin: Apprenez Comment Votre ONG peut Utiliser Adobe Spark et d'Autres Outils. The link need to be like so: Africa.
The nptech tag stream (plus other sources) has been imported, so you can comment and vote on tagged items. And, if you want to see some excellent nonprofit examples of video, be sure to check out the entries in the NTC Video Contest. npdigg.org , cooked up by the nonprofittech blog , is up and running. choice and when it is not.
NPTech Contests and Awards. My current favorite digital inclusion NGO is our newest TechSoup Global partner, Computers For Schools Kenya. If you’d like to comment or add any of your own NPTech news, please log in and make our day. Digital Leaders 100 Nominations. What the heck. Image one: courtesy of Wello.
Any nonprofit or NGO can participate in Giving Tuesday, and there’s no payment or registration needed. You can even write encouraging comments on these posts while the campaign is running or give social media shoutouts to supporters who are pulling in lots of donations. Who shares your contests? Encourage social sharing.
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