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This Just In: Computers Are Dead. It's a Mobile World (How Does Your Nonprofit React?)

Submitted by Megan on Mon, 04/22/2013 - 4:36pm

We interrupt this blogcast to bring you an important alert.

Mobile Technology and Events: Keys For a Successful Mobile App

Submitted on Fri, 4/12/2013 - 7:00am
Mobile event apps are just one type of mobile application gaining huge popularity. That's because event details are accessible on the move through these apps and not reliant on a WiFi connection.

Breaking Through Language Barriers with Technology

Submitted on Tue, 3/5/2013 - 12:00am
The growing language diversity in America has important implications for how nonprofits engage with, and serve, our communities.

Microsites for Nonprofits: Your Questions Answered

Submitted on Mon, 7/9/2012 - 9:42am
A microsite is a mini-website, generally two to four pages, focused on a specific topic or campaign. If executed the right way, microsites are proven to garner more action.

Four Benefits of “Gamification” for Nonprofits

Submitted by Brett on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 3:35pm

Christina Smith, Marketing and Social Media Specialist, YourMembership.com Inc.

It's easy to write off "gamification" as something your mature audience wouldn't find value in. But when we break down what gamification is and how it can serve as an engagement tool for the members of your online community, you'll see the practical application behind it.

The Social Sector Cloud

Submitted by Brett on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 8:46am

Lucy Bernholz, Blueprint R+D

Once upon a time, just a little more than a century ago, every factory that wanted to run its systems on electricity had to build its own electrical generating system. Thomas Edison and a few other entrepreneurs put an end to this by building an electrical grid -- so factory owners could focus on making shirts or chairs or widgets and not on running their own electrical plant.

Cloud computing offers us all the same freedom for our information infrastructure. On a broad scale, it will also fundamentally change how we work, where we work, and with whom we work.

How a Website Can Affect Real Change

Submitted by Brett on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 1:36pm

Deborah Cotton, LouisianaRebuilds.info

There are some words we are so beleaguered by, we don't use them anymore. We don't say Katrina, we just say "the storm" -- or "the Thing".

This is really like living in a civilization that has been shattered and blasted throughout the universe. From the outside looking in, it's hard to imagine the many details that come together to making your life work. Sometimes the basic pieces of information take half a day, even days to track down -- how to get utilities restored, where and when you can find food or gas in your area, how to find your doctor or old medical records.

LouisianaRebuilds.info is dedicated to pulling all the information together that can help people reconstruct their lives.