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  • Online Video FAQ for New Nonprofit Managers

    First-time nonprofit managers can often use a bit of guidance from more experienced colleagues, as well as the answers to specific questions. The problem is, there just aren’t enough mentors to go around, and perhaps this is especially so in the nonprofit sector where resources are stretched to the limit. What’s the solution? Well, Third ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on November 23, 2008
  • Web 2.0 Websites on a Small Budget

    Internet users are getting used to — and expecting, even demanding —  greater levels of interactivity in the websites they visit. They're looking for websites that are much more than a simple digital publication. Websites that engage them in some active way, even if it’s simply to leave a comment on a news item, subscribe to get updates or ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on November 14, 2008
  • Volunteer Design and Technology Help for Nonprofits

    While many useful sites aim to bring together volunteers with nonprofits in need of help, a recent trend seems to be toward job-specific matches. Technology and design help, in particular, are becoming easier than ever for nonprofit organizations to find. For cash-strapped organizations in a tough economy, this is a bit of very good news ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on November 5, 2008
  • Reaping the Rewards of Blog Action Day

    Did you catch the buzz? Today is Blog Action Day, when bloggers around the world are asked to bring attention to one social issue. Last year it was the environment; this year, it's poverty. It's the kind of easy feel-good meme that the Internet loves -- and that can reward participating blogs with a boost in web traffic -- but what are the ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on October 15, 2008
  • Will Digg Make a Category for Nonprofits?

    Arguably the most influential of social bookmarking sites, Digg.com is often both criticized and commended for having a narrow topic focus. With big changes in the works at Digg right now, what are the odds that the site might broaden its horizons, and add a separate category for nonprofits and social change?  A fair number of solid ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 30, 2008
  • Case Study: Calgary Meals on Wheels Takes Campaign Online

    Many of us are familiar with the Meals on Wheels concept — to deliver nutritious and affordable meals to people in need: seniors, convalescents, and people living with disabilities. What many don’t realize, however, says Leann Hackman-Carty of Calgary Meals on Wheels, is that her agency also gives “significant help” to students and homeless ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 26, 2008
  • Business and Nonprofits Find Value in Twitter

    The original intention of sites such as Twitter may have been purely social, but like many Web 2.0 tools, it has evolved in the hands of its users. This time last year, the Canadian Marketing Association saw Twitter as a new toy for the tech savvy Millennial, “an easy, non committal way to keep tabs and staying emotionally close to our ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 16, 2008
  • Set Up for Google Adwords Success with NTEN Webinars

    Have you ever wanted to try online advertising to promote your organization, but weren’t sure how to get started?  Starting tomorrow, NTEN.org (The Nonprofit Technology Network) will be hosting a series of webinars aimed at teaching you how to get the most out of Google Grants, a program that offers free online Google Adwords advertising ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 10, 2008
  • Tech Support for Free and Open-Source Software

    This is the third part of our series on free and open-source software and the resources to help your organization make the most of what FOSS has to offer. When you need to know the meaning of a word, you flip open a dictionary. It’s a trusted authority. It gives the information you need to use an essential tool (language) more ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 20, 2008
  • Statistics for Good

    A great deal of reliable statistical data has long been available to the public eye — but it’s often been a challenge for resource-strapped nonprofit organizations to track down the information you need for policy development or to support your fundraising appeals with cold hard facts. UNdata has just made that research task a bit easier. A ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 11, 2008
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