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Thursday, July 01, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
New Jewish Service Search Engine Launches | eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog
New Jewish Service Search Engine Launches | eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog: "Repair the World, a platform organization dedicated to making service a defining element of Jewish life, learning and leadership, will announce the launch of a national search engine for Jewish volunteer and community service opportunities in conjunction with the National Conference on Volunteering and Service, taking place this Wednesday in New York City."
Monday, June 28, 2010
Cleveland software firm holding 'tech camp' to help nonprofits with websites | cleveland.com
Cleveland software firm holding 'tech camp' to help nonprofits with websites | cleveland.com: "We're inviting a bunch of geeks and people passionate about software development to help do good things for charity,' is how Stahl describes GiveCamp, set for July 16-18.
Keyboards will click continuously during the round-the-clock event, as software developers, designers and database administrators donate their weekend to craft custom software for 15 lucky nonprofits, he said.
Tents and campers will be set up in the parking lot for bleary-eyed programmers and nonprofit leaders who need to catch a nap. 'We'll take turns working on the solutions,' Stahl said. 'We might have a couple developers working on a project, and when they get tired, they'll sleep and somebody will relieve them.'"
Keyboards will click continuously during the round-the-clock event, as software developers, designers and database administrators donate their weekend to craft custom software for 15 lucky nonprofits, he said.
Tents and campers will be set up in the parking lot for bleary-eyed programmers and nonprofit leaders who need to catch a nap. 'We'll take turns working on the solutions,' Stahl said. 'We might have a couple developers working on a project, and when they get tired, they'll sleep and somebody will relieve them.'"
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