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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

If the pandemic forced us onto new and unfamiliar ground, now is the time to assess and balance how technologies have affected our reach, for better and for worse. We wanted to know how technology use has changed in volunteer management, especially through the pandemic. and Canada about their technology use.

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Forum One Wins 11 Communicator Awards

Forum One

Truman Foundation supports the graduate education of outstanding young men and women committed to public service leadership. Since 2012, Educational Testing Service (ETS) has engaged Forum One to design and build more engaging, interactive reports to share the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results. The Harry S.

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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Nonprofit Technology, and more! The Corps Network National Conference is an annual gathering of national, state, and local leaders in the fields of workforce development, community service, and conservation. Nonprofit organizations have moved well past the time when technology and data were treated as standalone entities.

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Symantec Gives Back

Tech Soup

Matching Gifts, Dollars for Doers, and Nonprofit Board Service. They donate $15 for every hour of volunteer service that an employee contributes to a nonprofit, up to $1,000 a year, doing for employee volunteers what their matching program does for employee philanthropists. Symantec Supports Women in Technology.

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Southeast Asia, Social Enterprise Accidental Tour!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Roughly once a year when I travel overseas, my wife Virginia puts up her hand and says “that’s the one!” An unexpected bonus of this trip was how often Virginia and I came across social enterprises in our travels. I especially appreciate Big Brother Mouse because of their shared focus on access to literacy.

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