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Well, it seems that not for profits are being 'blamed' for not utilizing up to date technology for a variety of reasons. Resources, be it financial, FTE or hardware/software all play a role in the lack of leveraging technology. And maybe that is the perspective we, in the industry of supporting NGO's, and the NGO's themselves, need to
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I think as well, that people will engage in a social network if there is it consistent, informative and engaging. However, people will engage in ANY social network if they feel the passion of that social cause, be it environment, health, global or local. If the cause itself is presented in a meaningful and passionate, engaging way, I would be more apt
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I think as a debate, we need to identify what one's definition of Web 2.0 is? It may represent different components for each individual user. Consider the not for profit realms, many under valued NGO's do not necessarily have the IT resources to truly understand and identify which characteristics of Web 2.0 pertain to them, never mind actually
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Hi there I was searching online for online fundraising initiatives, and interesting that this thread showed up on page two of the google search? I wonder what kind of dialogue would ensue since this original post in 2004 regarding technology for fundraising? With so many online peer to peer sites, and the inception of online donor portals, what are
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Hi there We are an e-com company specifically designed for not for profits; www.pincgiving.com, multi currency so you can set up your own pledge pages for a charity, for a capital campaign or for an event/cause. I opened the company because I have a daughter who has a life limiting illness, and found that my friends/family around the world really wanted