William Brindley: The Promise of Mobile Technology: "The Power of Mobile
According to ITU, there are 5 billion people with a cell phone subscription today. Cheaper production costs made it affordable for even those in developing countries to have mobile phones, thus allowing for social mobile initiatives to take shape.
NetHope has a variety of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) programs, tackling challenges found in health, monitoring and evaluation, microfinance, agriculture and education."
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Press Release Detail - Sage Nonprofit Solutions
Press Release Detail - Sage Nonprofit Solutions: "In addition, organizations are planning to put more effort behind online fundraising during 2011. Forty-four percent of respondents said they expect the share of donation made online to increase this year."
2010 Online Giving Trends | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a Blackbaud Blog
2010 Online Giving Trends | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a Blackbaud Blog: "Blackbaud released its 2010 Online Giving Report today. The 2010 Online Giving Report combines findings from The Blackbaud Index of Online Giving with additional multi-year giving data to provide the most comprehensive analysis of online giving trends in the nonprofit sector."
Nonprofit Videos Win Big In Tufts Contest- The NonProfit Times Feb 16, 2011
Nonprofit Videos Win Big In Tufts Contest- The NonProfit Times Feb 16, 2011: "Nonprofit Videos Win Big In Tufts Contest
Six nonprofit video took honors in the Tufts University contest 501c3: Capturing Change on Camera inaugural video competition. The idea was to promote nonprofits that help children and families and filmmakers who tell their stories through visual testimonials.
The contest was sponsored by the Child & Family Web Guide at Tufts, an expert-reviewed online resource with information for parents, professionals and students."
Six nonprofit video took honors in the Tufts University contest 501c3: Capturing Change on Camera inaugural video competition. The idea was to promote nonprofits that help children and families and filmmakers who tell their stories through visual testimonials.
The contest was sponsored by the Child & Family Web Guide at Tufts, an expert-reviewed online resource with information for parents, professionals and students."
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