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Network for Good Acquired

According to the Nonprofit Times, Network for Good has been sold to a, as of now, unnamed nonprofit platform.

The corporate umbrella under which three of the nonprofit sector’s most recognized tech names were joined in August 2021 doesn’t yet have a public, branded name but that wasn’t a barrier to yet another acquisition.

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Nonprofits Take Advantage of Cloud Tech

Cloud computing could help nonprofits access technology more affordably, reports Biz Tech Magazine. 

For nonprofits, budgets may not always reach as far as their missions. But that doesn’t have to mean they can’t use the same technology tools as traditional businesses.

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DipJar Helps Organizations Raise Funds

DipJar helps organizations raise almost $5 Million dollars, reports MarTech Series.

DipJar, a giving technology platform, is applauding its customers on an outstanding and inspiring 2021. Over the course of the year, 2,130 organizations used 3,725 DipJars to raise nearly $5M.

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Nonprofits and NFTs

Nonprofits are receiving NFT donations with mixed results, reports AP News. 

On GivingTuesday, officials at New Jersey-based health care charity Sostento learned they would receive a donation of roughly $58,000 by the end of the week.

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Minnesota Loses 100s of Nonprofits

According to the Star Tribune, Minnesota saw over 300 nonprofits dissolve because of Covid-19.

After three decades raising money for clean water and other environmental projects, the Minnesota Environmental Fund will close its doors for good this year. So will Community Shares of Minnesota, which has funded social justice initiatives since 1978.

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Nonprofit Mixes Tech and Art

A Michigen nonprofit is blending art and technology, reports Click on Detroit. 

A new nonprofit arts organization is blending art, technology and life at its recently opened retail space and free gallery.

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Tech Trends for Nonprofits

2021 provided nonprofits with an opportunity to rebuild using technology, reports Biz Tech Magazine. 

If 2020 was a shock to the system for nonprofit organizations large and small, 2021 offered an opportunity for rebuilding that many nonprofits tried to embrace throughout the year.

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Nonprofits Relied on Smart Tech

According to Harvard Business Review, nonprofits deployed smart tech to help them keep providing their services during the pandemic.

Covid-19 created cascades of shortages, disruptions, and problems that rolled downhill and landed in the most vulnerable neighborhoods. In these neighborhoods, it’s often nonprofit organizations that provide services to members of the community.

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Helping Students Find Tech Employment

NFL player starts nonprofit to help student athletes find careers after sports, reports ABC13.

There comes a time when athletes have to hang up the cleats. A Houston native, in his fourth season in the NFL, launched a nonprofit aimed to set up young student-athletes for life after the game.

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Bringing Tech Equity to Communities

According to 10TV, non profit Per Scholas seeks to provide technology equity for under-served communities. 

Non-profits often try to make a positive impact on their respective community. Some work toward equity and a level playing field for those in marginalized or under-served communities.

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