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Ever since, our paths have crossed several times in nonprofit technology circles online, most recently via the Digital Divide Network listserv and the online forums at TechSoup. Since the courses are very interactive, learners gain experience in online communication and teamwork as well as new knowledge in the subject of the course.
writing on the web regularly to communicate with their audience. trusted body of knowledge and the 'why' has to do with providing a service to a busy and information-inundated nonprofit sector. tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. It goes much.
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While there are ways around it, that typically ends your ability to communicate with the donor, invite the donor to events, re-engage the person, steward the person, or understand why a subsequent gift or bequest came from that donor. I just wanted to see if you had any insight you could offer regarding this subject." Others Who Agree.
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