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If you are talking about technology in the sense of social networking, I think that it can be an excellent way to increase personal communication with your consituents. However, the barrier between organizations and consituents is usually leadership. For the most part, leaders in nonprofits do not know much about technology and have more fear associated
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I think most people want to know how it will improve their business or business prospects. I have encouraged clients and employers that it is important to keep people updated on events, products and services without needing to email their contacts list all the time. As customers become inundated with marketing emails, newsletters and "save the date
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I find it rather funny that NPR would have a market that would need such services.
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Ok, let's see. Of those 59, I immediately recognized 11 that were so far to the left that some have been accused of being fascist organizations. PETA - is an organization that the FBI has been investigating for years as the mouthpiece of the terrorist organization, ELF. NPR - One of the most socialist radio stations on the planet. Amnesty International
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I would add to this that a company may want to hire an independent technology expert to help make the decision. I've witnessed on many accounts non-technology people making technology decisions that don't serve the organization. Often a third-party technology person will avoid several of the items listed, for example, falling in love with the
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My experiences with nonprofits over the past 7 years has been that most are not technically proficient. Most don't understand anything a technology person says, so they ignore the advice. I've worked with many different people and departments in small to large nonprofits over the years and this is universally true. They aren't motivated
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I can say that in my experience as a consultant, I not only Google potential clients to see if my goals and integrity match with theirs, but when hiring someone either as a volunteer or an employee, I would definitely Google a person and have done so. One particular potential client asked to meet with me a few months ago. I had a connection with one
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Would you be willing to work with a website company? One of my clients is located in Charlottesville and another in D.C. Working together has been wonderful. Here is a list of other clients. http://www.hudson.org http://www.centeronfic.org http://www.fastennetwork.org http://www.tax-coalition.org http://www.sipr.org I can be reached via phone or email
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Would your organization consider a website management and development company to take care of your needs? I've worked with nonprofits exclusively for 7 years, 3 with my own business. Here is a list of my current clients: http://www.hudson.org http://www.fastennetwork.org http://www.tax-coalition.org http://www.centeronfic.org plus a few small businesses