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The Single Most Important Thing to Prepare for Disasters

Tech Soup

On this 10th anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, we polled a variety of smart NPtech cognoscenti on the single most important thing charities need to do to prepare for a disaster. Then the key disaster preparedness concern becomes communication, not system and data preservation. Here's what they said.

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Would you Turn to Social Media in a Crisis?

Care2

The American Red Cross hosted the Emergency Crisis Social Data Summit last week, which brought together over 100 influentials (including Robert Scoble) and practitioners from the tech, social media, and emergency response communities to brainstorm how we can use social media to respond better to emergencies and disasters.

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3 Ways to Embrace Change and Shake the Status Quo at Your Organization

Connection Cafe

You’ll be able to free up internal resources and worry less about what to do if disaster strikes when a server dies. That said, if you’re happy and confident with your on-site server and your IT department can deploy patches, schedule backups and can handle disaster recovery without issue, you’re probably okay to stay the course.

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10 Things to Know When Moving To A More ?Capable Software Platform

VisionLink

Click here to download full White Paper. This team’s job is to take the lessons won by other customers and present you with informed choices that fit your situation, making the shift as smooth as possible. So feel free to contact us with a question or a challenge; we will be happy to lend an experienced ear to your opportunity.

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Nonprofit Public Relations Strategies That Build Trust and Credibility

Neon CRM

For example, say someone wanted to find information on how to donate blood following a natural disaster. That’s an organization that has been active for almost 150 years, and in that time they have become one of the world’s foremost authorities on natural disaster response and blood donations.

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