A Canadian technology assistance Manifesto | COMMUNITY BANDWIDTH: "A Canadian technology assistance Manifesto
After a year of writing several briefs and one, exceptionally large (by my standards), report for the Ministry of Citizenship — I can firmly say that I now know more than I ever dreamt I would know on the topic of successful non-profit technology initiatives. Add to that my own experience over the past few years and you've got a lot of blog posts. So here's the first...
Let's call it the Canadian non-profit technology assistance manifesto. And why does Canada need a manifesto for non-profit technology assistance? Simple: because successful, sustainable, long-term, and hands-on information technology support for most Canadian non-profits simple doesn't ex"
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Friday, May 05, 2006
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
No Charity Cases - Forbes.com
No Charity Cases - Forbes.com: "-
The nonprofit world gets little attention from the software industry, for understandable reasons: How much money can you make selling to these companies?"
The nonprofit world gets little attention from the software industry, for understandable reasons: How much money can you make selling to these companies?"
Monday, May 01, 2006
Christian Groups Hungry for Technology | Christianpost.com- Christian News Online , Christian World News
Christian Groups Hungry for Technology | Christianpost.com- Christian News Online , Christian World News: "Christian Groups Hungry for Technology
Monday, May. 1, 2006 Posted: 3:12:20PM EST
Faith-based organizations are growing bigger both in size and finances, giving more room for the religious groups to invest in expanding outreach to whole new levels. And many of them are investing with secular marketing agencies.
TeenMania, one of the largest Christian youth ministries in the nation, just came out of two newly launched stadium events that drew more than 60,000 teens in two major cities and is now headed toward the East Coast next weekend to reach thousands more. With the urgent need now greater than ever to reach the young generation for Christ, BattleCry – a “reverse rebellion” countering the MTV-impacted culture – kicked off in March on a new web platform.
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Monday, May. 1, 2006 Posted: 3:12:20PM EST
Faith-based organizations are growing bigger both in size and finances, giving more room for the religious groups to invest in expanding outreach to whole new levels. And many of them are investing with secular marketing agencies.
TeenMania, one of the largest Christian youth ministries in the nation, just came out of two newly launched stadium events that drew more than 60,000 teens in two major cities and is now headed toward the East Coast next weekend to reach thousands more. With the urgent need now greater than ever to reach the young generation for Christ, BattleCry – a “reverse rebellion” countering the MTV-impacted culture – kicked off in March on a new web platform.
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