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Candadian Tech Company Wants to Help Nonprofits Boost Tech

Canadian nonprofits are about to get a technology boost, reports IT Business.

The charitable sector employs 12 per cent of the economically active population, generates nearly nine per cent of Canada’s GDP, and touches the lives of all Canadians.

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Tech Company Wants to Make Learning Equitable

Tech nonprofit Rocket Learning is trying to close the learning gap in India, reports Forbes.

Across India, millions of low-income children have fallen behind their peers before the first day of school. This is largely due to lack of access to preschool.

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Classy Updates Its Fundraising Technology

According to PR Newswire, Classy has launched several new features such as Venmo integration.

Classy, a giving platform that enables nonprofits to connect supporters with the causes they care about, is announcing a number of new product launches for its nonprofit customers. These new initiatives are part of Classy's continued efforts to create the most innovative fundraising technology while constantly improving the donor experience so nonprofits can drive more impact for the critical causes and communities they support. 

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Canadian Nonprofits Focus on Digital Transformation

Canadian nonprofits are investing in digital transformation, reports ITWorld.com.

A new study from Sage, the accounting, financial, HR and payroll technology provider for small and mid-sized businesses, has found that Canadian nonprofits are investing in digital transformation to drive efficiency and growth.

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Tech for Ukraine

Nonprofits are using technology to collect donations for Ukraine, reports DW.com.

The #TechForUkraine campaign hopes to match aid groups with IT companies willing to help for free. The focus is both on the distribution of material aid and on the helping against Russian cyberattacks. 

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Connecting Veterans with Assistive Technology

Nonprofit Soldier Strong assists veterans in getting assistive technology, reports Local 21 News. 

This month is multiple sclerosis awareness month, and we talked to a U.S. Army veteran from Susquehanna Co. with the condition about a revolutionary mobility device he received through the nonprofit organization, Soldier Strong.

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Boosting Donations vis Technology

One way churches and nonprofits can boost donations is to use technology, reports Forbes. 

For the first time ever, church membership has fallen below the majority. According to a Gallup poll, only 47% of U.S. adults said they belonged to a church, synagogue or mosque in 2020.

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Streamline Workloads

To streamline, nonprofits can move their workloads to the cloud, reports Big Tech Magazine. 

What makes nonprofits different are their missions — and generally, managing financial software or collaboration tools falls outside of them.

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BoardBuild Helps Build Nonprofit Boards

Fort Worth nonprofit organization BoardBuild helps nonprofits find the right board members, reports Fort Worth Business. 

In the world of nonprofits, connection is critical. Caring, while extremely important, is only part of the path to success.

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Digitally Bringing Art to Kids

Phoenix nonprofit brings art to kids digitally, reports AZ Central. 

Like so many groups, the pandemic pushed Act One to get creative on how to continue serving students with educational art programs.

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