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Running Effective Hybrid Programs
According to Stanford Social Innovations, nonprofit leaders have to learn to run effective hybrid programs.
As we move bumpily toward a post-pandemic new normal, one thing is clear: Many future meetings and events will involve both in-person and remote participants.
Read more...Unite Us Drives Funding Into Communities
Unite Us, the enterprise technology company providing the digital infrastructure to power integrated health and social care, today announced the launch of its Social Care Payments solution, a first-of-its-kind solution designed to bridge the gap between healthcare funders and community-based organizations (CBOs), enabling social care funding at scale. It is the only end-to-end solution for social care that streamlines the implementation and management of paid social care programs for all healthcare funders, including health plans and managed-care organizations.
Read more...Non-profit CRM Virtuous Acquires VOMO
Virtuous, the world’s fastesr-growing nonprofit CRM and responsive fundraising platform, announced today it has acquired VOMO, the award-winning volunteer mobilization platform designed to recruit new volunteers, manage the volunteer experience, and activate volunteers to grow giving.
Read more...Drone Company Announces Impact
DroneDeploy has released a report on how their services have had social impact, from helping scientists to various nonprofits, reports Drone Life.
DroneDeploy, the leading enterprise-grade drone data company, has released its first ever Annual Social Impact Report, documenting the impact its social impact program has made over the course of 2021.
Read more...Missouri Governor Promises Funds to Nonprofits
Missouri governor earmarks $20 million dollars in the state budget to help nonprofits, reports the Fulton Sun.
The chase to keep up with evolving technology can be frustrating.
Nonprofits feel that pressure to stay on top of the latest equipment, which may help them better serve their clients, but resist so they use every available dime for the greater good.
Read more...Tech Problem Nearly Sunk Nonprofit
According to GeekWire, TisBest is a nonprofit that almost wasn’t due to a problem with their credit card processor.
“If this was an ordinary tech startup being done just for the money,” Erik Marks said, “this would have been put in the grave in ‘08.”.
Read more...Nonprofits Victim of Ransomware Attacks
According to Dark Reading, nonprofits are increasingly the target of ransomware attacks.
Nonprofits often fly under the radar when ransomware attackers are looking for prey. Media reporting of nonprofit ransomware incidents has been minimal, aside from attacks on NGOs in Philadelphia and New Hampshire.
Read more...Mavericks Help Nonprofit with Technology
The Dallas Mavericks gave nonprofit For Oak Cliff equipment to fill their technology lab, reports WFAA.
It was a big day for the staff at For Oak Cliff and its clients on Wednesday. The Dallas Mavericks sponsored a large mural and resources to fill the nonprofit’s technology lab.
Read more...Bridging the Digital Divide
Wilkinsburg nonprofit Computer Reach has been selected by Digiunity to participate in a 10 city initiative to close the digital divide, reports the Post Gazette.
One of the fastest ways for children to get left behind in an academic setting these days is lack of access to technology. It can be nearly impossible for them to keep up with the rigors of modern education without a computer or, in some cases, an internet connection
Read more...Nonprofits Facing Digital Revolution
Nonprofits are finding themselves in the middle of a digital revolution, reports the Journal of Accountancy.
As the COVID-19 pandemic called many not-for-profits to serve more needy clients and change the way they sought donations, it also led them to invest in themselves — especially in their technology.
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