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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

It can justify the work that your organization is doing, help others understand why it is critical, and offer exciting new ways to motivate others to help solve the problems your organization is working on. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. It's hidden away in project output reports and research excel files.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

Forum One

It can justify the work that your organization is doing, help others understand why it is critical, and offer exciting new ways to motivate others to help solve the problems your organization is working on. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. It's hidden away in project output reports and research excel files.

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Data and Story Telling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

Forum One

It can justify the work that your organization is doing, help others understand why it is critical, and offer exciting new ways to motivate others to help solve the problems your organization is working on. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. It's hidden away in project output reports and research excel files.

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Your #NPtech Community Calendar for July

Tech Soup

Boston, Massachusetts: What Nonprofits Can (and Cannot) Learn from Wikipedia. Denver, Colorado: Not Your Grandmother's Website: Mobile/Responsive Web Development. New York, New York: Essential Digital Asset Management (DAM): Framework and Management Guide. Seattle, Washington. 501 Connects.

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

When I read the New York Times online, each article's author's name is hotlinked and there is an easy and direct way to contact him/her. When we allow visitors to add their own bits to exhibit labels or react on the web, we often ask them to add their name. In the Web 2.0 Make content authorship transparent.