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Rosetta Stone Quark
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Very cool. I work with a Literacy Volunteers org. that might be interested in cataloging their resources on the site but I am concerned that the site may disappear because of overload, etc. Are you planning on moving off beta to a commercial kind of setup? Thanks,
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#1 - Word-of-Mouth from existing satisfied volunteers In no particular order... - Online - VolunteerMatch.com - Online - local Craigslist (Albany NY)
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Hi Dave & Don, Great topic and some very insightful comments! I'd also like to throw another thought into the mix. Another reason that many NPO's may need more "hand holding" on technology issues is that many of the staff and managers are just now catching up to their for-profit counterparts in understanding technology issues. Some are
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Does TechStock have the Quickbooks nonprofit edition available? If not....any suggestions for a site that has this software with discounts for nonprofits? Thanks, Dom www.cdntap.org
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What are some sample costs associated with these type of email list management services? Does this kind of service allow for sending a fairly large number of opt-in emails & not get accused of "spamming"? Thanks,
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webb wrote: "However, not all nonprofits have a board or other leadership that provides them with the kind of support necessary to integrate technology planning into the fiber of their organizations. Do you have any recommendations for those organizations on how to get their board leadership involved?" brian wrote: "I agree with you that not every NPO
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My experience tends to agree with the comments of EvilNetworkOverlord on this topic and I'd like to respond to the further questions raised by Webb as follows: "I like how you've simplified the Technology Triage idea -- particularly involving yourself in their planning processes. I'm curious about that. Do you mean their budget or strategic
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IMO, a tech volunteer is successful not only when he or she completes a particular task or project (building a web site or a database, for instance), but also, when as a result of his or her participation, some of the staff or volunteers have had their capacities increased. The volunteer makes it possible for at least a minimum part of the project to
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From my own brief experience (2 years) working as a volunteer Technology Advisor for an NPO I would say that an important element for success is spending time understanding the "business" of the NPO. Sometmes "techie" volunteers jump to a solution without adequately understanding the culture and the "business" environment of the organization....many