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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

There are some basic technology skills that most staff likely need, such as the ability to operate productivity software (e.g., Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system.

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How to Prepare Donor Data Reports for Your Board Members

Bloomerang

Luckily, ongoing advancements in fundraising software mean the vast majority of your engagement touchpoints are online, allowing you to seamlessly collect the donor data you need. It can be tempting to dedicate a couple of slides to discuss your wealth screening and other predictive modeling results. Predictive analytics.

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Major Donors: How to Attract (and Keep) Them

CauseVox

There isn’t a universal dollar amount that tips someone into the ranks of a major donor – that threshold varies based on the size and budget of a nonprofit. Paid donor prospecting software (iWave) can help you screen for wealth but the internet is flush (LinkedIn, social media, etc.) Who Is A Major Donor? Know What’s Next.

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BYU ESR conference on Social Entrepreneurship

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

I just got back form the Economic Self-Reliance Conference at Brigham Young University in Utah. OERs are the open source equivalent of open source software. When I attend conferences to give a keynote, I usually try to stick around for more of the conference and listen in to the other presenters. Moderate dips at 4 am and 4 pm.

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Meeting the Geeks of Arabia at N2Vlabs Talks in Amman, Jordan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Azzam’s software and hard project allows people with quadriplegia, those who do not have use of their hands and arms, to use a computer. I go through my slides and think will this metaphor or idea translate to this cultural context. I met Dina Masri, a talented engineering student and change maker at the University in Jordan.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

Just want to let you all know that we are recording this session, and we’ll be sending out the slides as well as the recording later on this afternoon. But if you’ve never heard of Bloomerang beyond the webinar series, we are also a provider of donor management software. And just a couple of quick housekeeping items.

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The Social Website: Integrating Social Media into Website Design and Function

NTEN

Each reason is clearly presented with no more text than you might put on a PowerPoint slide. from Emory University and a M.B.A. in International Business from Bar Ilan University. American Red Cross: Why Should I Give? The site presents, one reason at a time, why one should give to the Red Cross. Debra holds a B.A.