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Microsoft Offers New Nonprofit Product

According to Microsoft, it is releasing a new solution for nonprofits, Fundraising and Engagement for Microsoft Dynamics. 

Since 2017, Microsoft’s Tech for Social Impact initiative has been working to empower the nonprofit sector. As part of that effort two years ago, we released our Common Data Model for Nonprofits, a set of best practices represented as data entities, attributes, and relationships.

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New Tech Platform Helps Navigate Food Benefits

mRelief is a new nonprofit tech startup that aims to help people get access to food stamp benefits, reports Forbes. 

1 in 9 people in the U.S. struggle with hunger. And despite federal assistance programs like food stamps, which aim to help millions of families across the U.S., many of these families aren’t actually receiving these benefits due to the cumbersome administrative process required to enroll.

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Nonprofits Still Lack in Tech Savvy

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, only a small percentage of nonprofits are digitally savvy.

More nonprofit work is going digital in the pandemic, but few organizations are yet adept at providing services online only, a new study from Hopelab has found.

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New Relic Makes Products Available to Nonprofits

Observability platform New Relic is offering a product donation program, reports Dev Ops. 

New Relic, Inc. (NYSE: NEWR), the observability platform company, today announced “Observability for Good”, a new product donation program designed to help NGOs, nonprofits, and charities around the world leverage the benefits of observability in order to advance their missions.

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The Cloud Can Help Nonprofits

The cloud is one way nonprofits can do more with less, reports, Biz Tech Magazine.

Nonprofits are often tasked with trying to do more with less. The greatest success stories often involve nonprofits that are the most resourceful. One way that nonprofits have improved their overall lift is through the cloud, which has the potential to expand capabilities beyond what can be managed onsite.

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Nonprofit Tech Virtual Roadshow

A nonprofit virtual roadshow will be hosted by StratusLIVE on October 20, reports Cision. 

StratusLIVE, a leading provider of software for social good, announced today their upcoming virtual roadshow, called “Elevate Philanthropy - What's the Purpose,” on October 20, 2020.

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Best Practices for Nonprofits

Salsa Labs has a new feature that uses machine learning to help nonprofits with best practices and offers smart tools, report Cision. 

Nonprofit software leader, Salsa Labs, announced today the addition of “Smart Ask” amounts as part of its SmartEngagement Technology. Smart Ask amounts, powered by Salsa's machine learning, further expands the ability of the Salsa platform to deliver automated best practices and smart tools for their nonprofit clients.

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Rocket Mortgage Annual Event a Success for Nonprofits

According to MiTech News, this year’s Rocket Mortgage Classic generated $2.7 millions dollars for local nonprofits. 

The Rocket Mortgage Classic, in partnership with title sponsor Rocket Mortgage, today announced it generated more than $2.7 million for nonprofits from proceeds raised by Detroit’s second-annual PGA TOUR event. More than $2.4 million will be invested through the event’s “Changing the Course” initiative, which aims to bridge the digital divide in Detroit. 

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Nonprofit Connects People with Transportation Needs

Nonprofit Crowdsource Rescue helps connect people with vehicles with those who need food deliveries or grocery items, reports KHOU 11.

Seven months into this pandemic, and so many of our neighbors still need help. Crowdsource Rescue, a nonprofit formed during Hurricane Harvey, is pivoting from natural disasters to the national emergency. 

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Nonprofit Bringing New Tech to Learning

New tech driven teaching methods like those from nonprofit New Classrooms can help schools navigate the new Covid learning environment, reports Seattle Times.

When 12-year-old Nina Mones was in sixth grade last year, she struggled to keep up with her math class, getting stuck on improper fractions. And as the teacher pushed ahead with new lessons, she fell further and further behind.

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