Tech Billionaires Champion Nonprofit for Young Programmers - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Tech Billionaires Champion Nonprofit for Young Programmers
February 27, 2013, 10:57 am
Bill Gates, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, appear in a video released Tuesday by the nonprofit group Code.org that aims to boost programming skills among young people, says Reuters.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Initiative aimed to assist nonprofits — Brown Daily Herald
Initiative aimed to assist nonprofits — Brown Daily Herald: The Community Research Needs Database is part of a new independent studies initiative launched this semester, aimed to match students with local nonprofit organizations and help them with research, according to the Curricular Resource Center website.
Keynote To Fundraisers: You’re In Charge - TheNonProfitTimes
Keynote To Fundraisers: You’re In Charge - TheNonProfitTimes: How technology will or will not transform our work this year is in your hands.”
Katya Andresen kicked off a recent nonprofit direct response fundraising conference in Washington, D.C., with those words. “You are not a passive person being buffeted by all these changes. You’re in a position to determine how your organization will use these changes or ignore how people are interacting with you,” she continued. “You’re in charge of determining whether these are tools to increase giving.”
Katya Andresen kicked off a recent nonprofit direct response fundraising conference in Washington, D.C., with those words. “You are not a passive person being buffeted by all these changes. You’re in a position to determine how your organization will use these changes or ignore how people are interacting with you,” she continued. “You’re in charge of determining whether these are tools to increase giving.”
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Google Makes Apps For Nonprofits Free To All | WebProNews
Google Makes Apps For Nonprofits Free To All | WebProNews: Google announced that Google Apps for Nonprofits is now free for all nonprofits. Before, the free version was only available for nonprofits with less than 3,000 users.
“Now, whether your nonprofit is 10 people or 10,000, you are eligible to start using Gmail, Calendar, Drive and more,” says Katie Kellogg with the Google for Nonprofits team.
“Now, whether your nonprofit is 10 people or 10,000, you are eligible to start using Gmail, Calendar, Drive and more,” says Katie Kellogg with the Google for Nonprofits team.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Google Hangouts: Give Your Conferences a Longer Life: Associations Now
Google Hangouts: Give Your Conferences a Longer Life: Associations Now: Google Hangouts have been gaining momentum in the meetings and conferences sphere due to their capabilities and ease of use. Google members can invite other members to join a session, record the conversation, and then give it feet by posting it on YouTube or writing a blog post about the meetup.
Here are some ways organizations have used Google Hangouts:
A warm welcome: The International Franchise Association recently hosted a Hangout welcoming first-time convention attendees. T
Here are some ways organizations have used Google Hangouts:
A warm welcome: The International Franchise Association recently hosted a Hangout welcoming first-time convention attendees. T
Social data integration key to successful campaign planning | TMA Resources
Social data integration key to successful campaign planning | TMA Resources: A new study by J.D. Power and Associates revealed a direct link between social media and success, implying that organizations need to more effectively integrate these channels into marketing plans. The majority of an organization's clients interacting on social channels, particularly for service needs or support, are between the ages of 18 and 29. However, Jacqueline Anderson, director of social media and text analytics for the firm, explained that regardless of age group, the impact of social engagement is considerable.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Arab Publics Turning to Social Networks to Express Political Views | Pew Research Center
Arab Publics Turning to Social Networks to Express Political Views | Pew Research Center: Social networking has spread around the world with remarkable speed. In countries such as Britain, the United States, Russia, the Czech Republic and Spain, about half of all adults now use Facebook and similar websites. These sites are also popular in many lower-income nations, where, once people have access to the internet, they tend to use it for social networking.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Big Data: A Natural Solution for Disaster Relief | SmartData Collective
Big Data: A Natural Solution for Disaster Relief | SmartData Collective: Terrestrial challenges, on the other hand, are currently more amenable to big data. One of big data’s true strengths lies in crisis mapping, the process of using visualizations, footage, analysis and apps to get an overview of a disaster as it evolves. Google’s Superstorm Sandy Crisis Map tracked the course of last winter’s storm, with video footage, evacuation routes and emergency aid centers. The UN commissioned the Digital Humanitarian Network to track the real-time effects of Typhoon Pablo in the Philippines. Among other efforts, social data was analyzed to provide a detailed, real-time map of displaced people, fatalities, crop damage, broken bridges and more.
New Web Site Teaches Charities About Finances - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
New Web Site Teaches Charities About Finances - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: New Web Site Teaches Charities About Finances
By Nicole Wallace
A new Web site seeks to help social-service charities bolster their financial know-how.
StrongNonprofits.org offers in-depth information and guides on budgeting, financial analysis, monitoring, and the role of boards in financial management. The site was created by the Wallace Foundation and Fiscal Management Associates, a consulting company that focuses on nonprofit financial management.
By Nicole Wallace
A new Web site seeks to help social-service charities bolster their financial know-how.
StrongNonprofits.org offers in-depth information and guides on budgeting, financial analysis, monitoring, and the role of boards in financial management. The site was created by the Wallace Foundation and Fiscal Management Associates, a consulting company that focuses on nonprofit financial management.
Techcafeteria Blog � The Nonprofit Management Gap
Techcafeteria Blog � The Nonprofit Management Gap: ome of those jobs got bad, but here’s how bad it can get when management just doesn’t get technology.
So, back to my rant, here’s my question: why would we increase the strategic role of marketing at the expense of strategic technology integration? Is that a conscious desire to move just as far backward as we’re moving forward? Is this suggestion out of a frustration that people who manage technology aren’t exclusively supporting communications in our resource-strapped environments? In any case, it’s a sad day for the sector if we’re going to pitch turf wars instead of overall competence. There is no question: we need high level technologists looking after our infrastructure, data strategy, and constituent engagement. But we can’t address critical needs by crippling other areas.
So, back to my rant, here’s my question: why would we increase the strategic role of marketing at the expense of strategic technology integration? Is that a conscious desire to move just as far backward as we’re moving forward? Is this suggestion out of a frustration that people who manage technology aren’t exclusively supporting communications in our resource-strapped environments? In any case, it’s a sad day for the sector if we’re going to pitch turf wars instead of overall competence. There is no question: we need high level technologists looking after our infrastructure, data strategy, and constituent engagement. But we can’t address critical needs by crippling other areas.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Artisanal Social Media Marketing | Adweek
Artisanal Social Media Marketing | Adweek: "I hate to say this, but our reliance on publishing tools [can be a hindrance]. For the most part, you always see better performance using native publishing platforms out of the gates," said Chris Tuff, svp, director of earned and emerging media at 22squared.
Why is manual better? Well, it forces marketers to confront how others are using the program. That prevents a brand from completely hijacking a platform to communicate some on-brand message sanitized to the point of emptiness. "Brands need to be acting more and more like people," Tuff said. "What better way to do that than to force them to use the same mobile experience [as regular users]."
Why is manual better? Well, it forces marketers to confront how others are using the program. That prevents a brand from completely hijacking a platform to communicate some on-brand message sanitized to the point of emptiness. "Brands need to be acting more and more like people," Tuff said. "What better way to do that than to force them to use the same mobile experience [as regular users]."
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Giving Hearts Day is Thursday: Nonprofits hope to benefit from 24-hour online fundraising event | The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota
Giving Hearts Day is Thursday: Nonprofits hope to benefit from 24-hour online fundraising event | The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota: Giving Hearts Day is a 24-hour online fundraising event hosted by The Dakota Medical Foundation and the Impact Foundation. Contributions of $10 to $4,000 to participating charities will be matched by the DMF.
My Top 10 Sources for Social Media Tips
My Top 10 Sources for Social Media Tips: Nonprofits are learning how to make friends, influence the zeitgeist, and raise money through their social networking channels. Best practices are evolving swiftly. The only question now is how do you keep up?
You could start by bookmarking these blogs that I have found to be indispensable social media resources. They only represent a small fraction of the available universe, but these particular ones keep surfacing in my world.
You could start by bookmarking these blogs that I have found to be indispensable social media resources. They only represent a small fraction of the available universe, but these particular ones keep surfacing in my world.
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Nebraska Partnership for Philanthropic Planning : Programs : Newsroom
Nebraska Partnership for Philanthropic Planning : Programs : Newsroom: All it takes is one person to start a movement. And NBC News correspondent Ann Curry proved that statement to be true. After the devastation that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary school in December, Curry posed a simple statement on Twitter that caused a viral movement.
“Imagine if all of us committed to 20 mitzvahs/acts of kindness to honor each child lost in Newtown. I’m in. If you are RT #20acts.”
“Imagine if all of us committed to 20 mitzvahs/acts of kindness to honor each child lost in Newtown. I’m in. If you are RT #20acts.”
Tech's new entrepreneurial approach to philanthropy
Tech's new entrepreneurial approach to philanthropy: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was giving $500 million worth of his stock to the non-profit Silicon Valley Community Foundation, which helps donors manage and identify charitable funds that are in line with their philanthropic passions.
Friday, 8 February 2013
How Google is supporting nonprofits – plus other tech tools for you to try | Idealist Careers
How Google is supporting nonprofits – plus other tech tools for you to try | Idealist Careers: How Google is supporting nonprofits – plus other tech tools for you to try
10 Tips From Boing Boing On Making Online Content Sing | Fast Company
10 Tips From Boing Boing On Making Online Content Sing | Fast Company: Is your blog a snooze? Are people unfollowing you faster than you can tweet? Mark Frauenfelder of Boing Boing shares his strategies for killer online conten
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Mobile giving – it's easy to stand out in a crowd of one - queer ideas
Mobile giving – it's easy to stand out in a crowd of one - queer ideas: Mobile giving – it's easy to stand out in a crowd of one
This is a guest post from Bluefrog's new Head of Donor Engagement - James Waring.
In the first couple of weeks after you start a new job (as I have done this January) you often find yourself looking for things to do, or waiting around for meetings and inductions. During these lulls, in a bid to appear as up to the minute as possible, I’ve been reading a lot of fundraising blogs. One theme has really rung out across the sector this January – Retention (So much so that all these words link to a different article on it).
Something else that’s in everyone’s mind and has decent retention rates is regular giving via your mobile phone. So could the retention issue be solved by the convenience of a text? Has one of the holes in that leaky bucket been plugged?
This is a guest post from Bluefrog's new Head of Donor Engagement - James Waring.
In the first couple of weeks after you start a new job (as I have done this January) you often find yourself looking for things to do, or waiting around for meetings and inductions. During these lulls, in a bid to appear as up to the minute as possible, I’ve been reading a lot of fundraising blogs. One theme has really rung out across the sector this January – Retention (So much so that all these words link to a different article on it).
Something else that’s in everyone’s mind and has decent retention rates is regular giving via your mobile phone. So could the retention issue be solved by the convenience of a text? Has one of the holes in that leaky bucket been plugged?
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Stormy Weather Pushed Giving Higher for 2012 - TheNonProfitTimes
Stormy Weather Pushed Giving Higher for 2012 - TheNonProfitTimes: Charitable giving in the United States is estimated to have grown 1.7 percent on a year-over-year basis during 2012, with small organizations doing the best and large organizations losing ground. Had it not been for Super Storm Sandy last October, fundraising might have posted an overall loss.
Online giving is estimated to have made a rebound of 10.7 percent, with medium-sized organizations leading the way but all sizes showing gains.
Online giving is estimated to have made a rebound of 10.7 percent, with medium-sized organizations leading the way but all sizes showing gains.
Liberating 990 Data | Stanford Social Innovation Review
Liberating 990 Data | Stanford Social Innovation Review: The IRS does make nonprofits’ Form 990 returns available, but only on DVDs for a high fee. A single year’s worth of 990s costs over $2,500, arguably to recoup the costs of pressing and mailing all these dics. But there is no reason to charge for the Form 990 data at all. Just as most people have gotten accustomed to sharing large files via a service like Drop Box, it would be simple for the IRS to publish the returns online for anyone to download in bulk for free. This week two groups committed to government transparency, Public Resource and the Internet Archive, used their own resources to post 12 years of returns online, demonstrating that it can be done.
How social media is becoming as important a live event as the live event itself — Tech News and Analysis
How social media is becoming as important a live event as the live event itself — Tech News and Analysis: I won’t ask you if you missed the Super Bowl last night. But did you miss Twitter? Good luck re-living that today.
With every major event we now experience as a country, whether it’s the Super Bowl or the presidential inauguration, it becomes more evident that the conversation on social media is as tied to the event as is the process of physically tuning into the broadcast. There’s nothing new about this — the rise of social media and the second screen has been clear for years — but as soaring numbers for social media sharing are revealed after each event, we shake our heads at just how quickly things have changed.
With every major event we now experience as a country, whether it’s the Super Bowl or the presidential inauguration, it becomes more evident that the conversation on social media is as tied to the event as is the process of physically tuning into the broadcast. There’s nothing new about this — the rise of social media and the second screen has been clear for years — but as soaring numbers for social media sharing are revealed after each event, we shake our heads at just how quickly things have changed.
Friday, 1 February 2013
#SMoP-ping Up Nonprofit Social Media Angst | Stanford Social Innovation Review
#SMoP-ping Up Nonprofit Social Media Angst | Stanford Social Innovation Review: It’s not about the tools; it’s about relationships and what is possible. Speaker (and SSIR blog contributor) Marcia Stepanek gave this advice to the more than 250 attendees at yesterday’s Social Media on Purpose conference (sponsored by Tides and SSIR) at Stanford University—and it was just one of many golden insights of the day for nonprofit leaders looking to develop strong social media strategies for their organizations.
Thinking Mobile in 2013 – Being Responsive | npENGAGE
Thinking Mobile in 2013 – Being Responsive | npENGAGE: It is 2013, and the mobile buzzword is “responsive design.” Why has it become one of the latest design buzzwords to hit the blogosphere? Let us do a quick dive into this term and discover what responsive design is all about, why it is important for nonprofits and, most importantly, what your alternatives are if responsive design is not the best fit for your organization.
7 Places To Watch Videos On Vine, Even If You Don't Have The App | Fast Company
7 Places To Watch Videos On Vine, Even If You Don't Have The App | Fast Company: 7 Places To Watch Videos On Vine, Even If You Don't Have The App
By Christina Chaey
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February 1, 2013
Thanks to Vine, there are more websites than ever that let you watch videos of strangers.
By Christina Chaey
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February 1, 2013
Thanks to Vine, there are more websites than ever that let you watch videos of strangers.
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