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I'm Speaking at the Writing for Change Conference in San Francisco

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When I contacted them about a possible bloggership for the Conference, they asked me to speak. If you're interested in coming, the conference is August 23-25 at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, which is known for its labyrinth. For more info. I'll be speaking at 3:30 pm on Friday. From the personal to the planetary.

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Six Things to Know in Nonprofit Technology News

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The patch relays the info to a cloud app for analysis and in due course the info shows up on a doctor’s smartphone. Phones also provide a reliable contact method for people who have no permanent address. High-Tech Help for Homelessness. Why would a homeless person need a mobile phone? Cloud Storage Price Wars Update.

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

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What’s the use of being in San Francisco if you can’t check out some cutting edge tech conferences now and then? He estimated that half the developers were hobbyists, and half were people with start-up ventures who came to San Francisco looking for seed funding. that sends exercise and sleep info the cloud.

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Wangari Maathai, Dining for Women & LA

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Marsha Wallace, the founder of Dining for Women , contacted me after reading some of the posts I had written about Dining for Women here and on BlogHer , and invited my husband and I to be Dining for Women's guest at the event. At the time, Maathai was a member of the National Council of Women of Kenya (NCWK).

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Solutionary Women: Mei-ying Ho

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I was at that time working at a wonderful organization called Streetside Stories , which is a literacy arts organization with programming in various Title 1 middle schools in San Francisco. I think it is a really good breakdown of what is currently happening in San Francisco in terms of the gentrification.

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Opting Out of Junk Mail and Phone Directories to Save Paper

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According to the San. Francisco-based nonprofit, Forest Ethics , more than 100 billion pieces of junk mail are delivered in the U.S. In regard to paper catalogs, there are thousands of direct mailing companies and contacting them all would be nearly impossible. Here are some practical things. Why Opt Out?

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