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10NTC Science Fair Preview - Giveaways, More Giveaways and Free Apple iPads

NTEN

Want to know how non-profit organizations are using geographic analysis and the power of maps to support their missions, report to stakeholders and funders, apply for grants more effectively, or conduct fundraising and marketing gap analyzes? Tags: #10NTC Community NPTech NTEN science fair. Bicknell Information Group in booth 75.

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10NTC Science Fair Preview - Giveaways, More Giveaways and Free Apple iPads

NTEN

Want to know how non-profit organizations are using geographic analysis and the power of maps to support their missions, report to stakeholders and funders, apply for grants more effectively, or conduct fundraising and marketing gap analyzes? Tags: #10NTC Community NPTech NTEN science fair. Bicknell Information Group in booth 75.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

I’m going to start sipping my green tea, like you said. What they didn’t do that I wish they had done, and we talked about this, is tag either your board members, tag volunteers, or tag specific people that you want to pay attention to this, because they’re your followers already, and then they will start to see it.

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Alexandra Rampy, Guest Post: The Cool Factor About Mobile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Granted, any initiative must go beyond cool, and must not be done solely for the cool factor. Objective : 1) Measure the effectiveness among 18-45 year olds of event sponsorship and advertising in real-time and 2) Measure this audience’s interest in green issues raised by the global concerts and sponsors. Organization(s) : The U.S.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

She cites the City of Oakland California’s Open Data Platform that make over 50 datasets viewable and understandable to the public including ones on crime, city infrastructure, parks and recreation facilities, and green businesses. It is also one of Lucy Bernholz’ promising emerging technologies that failed to take off in 2013.