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DrupalconDC Report #1

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Dries ‘ keynote was fun, and it was great to hear a bit about the history, and also the ideas about where Drupal is going. I missed a couple of talks I’d wish I could have made, like the Drupal SEO talk, and Install Profiles. Tags: opensource Open Source drupalcon CMS nptech drupal.

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NpTech Summary: Red T-Shirt Day - Supporting Monks, YouTube Nonprofit Channel, and Web2forDev Conference Reports

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Virtual drinks are very much needed on this Facebook profile. Goldstein's Fundraising Success Podcast Britt Bravo, Have Fun, Do Good Blog, is hosting next week's Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants. The topic is how to do have fun and do good! It's an open source free web meeting service. Fundraising 2.0

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Facebook the last frontier?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

June 18, 2007 OK, so I finally drank the Facebook coolaid – and although it took me a long time to get around to, I have now realized how many people in the nptech field have already been on facebook for a while. Relatively recently, I’d finally, after tons of invitations, joined invested time and energy into my LinkedIn profile.

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New tools

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It looked quite like it might be a fun event to be at, but the hefty $3000 price tag for admission wasn’t something that I could possibly stomach, so I sat in front of my laptop, watching people describe new tools. Carnet Williams, of nptech fame, did a demo of Sprout at Demo. Another really amazing tool is Blist. Be Helpful.

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More on Facebook

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve also noticed how most people in the nptech world who experiment with this stuff have moved over to Facebook. But there isn’t an easy way, for instance for me to see other’s data without actually clicking through to their profile. But I’m sure the interface will improve over time. Be Helpful.

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