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Communications Assistant Vancouver, BC Deadline: July 23rd, 2008 The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, BC Chapter (CPAWS-BC) is offering an exciting opportunity in conservation. We are seeking an experienced, innovative and energetic professional to work with a multi-disciplinary team, focusing on the communications and marketing component of our
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Interesting -- I wonder if this means action and email tools that integrate with the RE database.
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Donor Database Manager Ottawa, ON Position Type: Full Time Location: Ottawa, ON Application Deadline: May 12, 2008 Start Date: June 9, 2008 The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society is Canada’s pre-eminent, non-profit wilderness protection organization. The organization has been involved in securing the protection of many important wilderness areas
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Hi all, Can anyone recommend advocacy software for Canada? Specifically, I'm looking for packages that allow us to send email and let people write letters to politicians. The only 2 packages I'm aware of with specific Canadian content are Convio and Advocacy Online, and both are quite expensive. We've looked into DemocracyinAction, and love
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We're using embedded maps to show where our conservation campaigns are! http://cpaws.org/programs/boreal/campaigns.php
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Hi Southpen, It does work really nicely out of the box, and doing the basic stuff (word processing, internet, email) is very easy. In that sense, it's ready for prime time. Plus, it has better games than Windows (Very important! ;-) ) The problem comes when something doesn't work exactly as you expect it to. I get the sense you're comfortable
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I have a little Linux experience, but not nearly enough to make Ubuntu do the things I'm used to -- recognize a wireless card and other peripherals, for example. I couldn't imagine turning staff loose on it at this point. Windows has its flaws, but plug and play is a wonderful perk. After weeks of rooting around in help forums aimed at people
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I put an RSS feed on our site this summer for news and a blog, and it's been quite popular among visitors. However, the staff are baffled by it! I've heard everything from "I don't know what this is, it will confuse everyone so we should take it off the site" to "Someone hacked our site! There's an orange button on it!" Is RSS that confusing
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Donor Database Manager Ottawa, ON Permanent Full Time The Donor Database Manager is responsible for the management of the 20,000 + donor database and the control of charitable receipts, as well as coordinating the data requirements of the Direct Mail Program. This Ottawa based role is a key part of the Development Strategy, providing service to the
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" What about privacy? For example, how do proponents of any "user-centric" approach plan to make sure this doesn't turn into a better tool for people who want to sell us stuff?" That was my first thought. Who has access to this information? Why would we want a corporation to know exactly what sites we're involved in? Selling that info to marketers