Unless you have unlimited money (and time!) you have to choose your technology projects carefully. Karen Graham shared info from the recent sector study about what kinds of technology are believed to have the strongest return on investment, then led a conversation about how to evaluate potential tech purchases and how to squeeze the most […]
TechSoup Digital Resilience Program
The TechSoup Digital Resilience Program will help nonprofit organizations build the infrastructure and competencies to not just survive in a rapidly changing world but thrive in it. This program is made possible through the generous support of the Truist Foundation. Participants in this program will receive funding to super-charge their digital transformation journey by adopting […]
Resource List: Volunteer Management Tools
In October 2020, the Tech4Good SWFL monthly meeting was about Volunteer Management & Tools with Julia Vallera as expert speaker. Julia Vallera is a Technology and Instructional Design Consultant and was the lead researcher on Idealware’s report on “Recruiting Nonprofit Volunteers: The Landscape of Platforms and Services” Julia Vallera explored with us all aspects of […]
Mounting Documentation of Systemic Racial Bias of US Judicial System
Inspired by Wesley Lowery’s article in the Atlantic: The Breaking Point, this post is a collection of the links to studies or reports about studies from all sections of the US Judicial System. Intuitively and anecdotally, I knew that there is racial bias, just from reading articles in the daily news. There has been done […]
Google Maps: How to make a map from a spreadsheet and embed it on a web page
Mid-June in 2020, Netsquared organized a virtual event called “The Top Digital Tools for Nonprofits”. Elijah van der Giessen, Netsquared’s Community Manager invited meetup organizers of TechSoup’s Local program to give 5-minute presentations about technology tools they discovered and found worthwhile. There were 12 speakers in total. It was fast paced events and I learn […]
Nine (9) Tips for Nonprofit Websites
The worldwide endemic is providing you with an opportunity. Many people will come through this with a keen understanding of what is important to them as a human being and the world. You are in a unique position to contribute to your visitor’s journey to have an impact and provide real life experiences to do […]
Resources: Planning and Scheduling Social Media Content
Here are the list of tools mentioned in yesterday’s Tech4Good SWFL Roundtable discussion Time Management and Social Media Scheduling. National Awareness and Giving Days Curated by the NPTech For Good, the National Awareness and Giving Calendar entails the dates with the corresponding Hashtags and websites. We put the information into our public Google Calendar. See […]
2020 #GivingDays and Awareness Google Calendar
Every year, Heather Mansfield, Nonprofit Tech For Good, publishes the Cause Awareness & Giving Day Calendar in January for the whole year. It’s a great tool to integrate with your communication plan and editorial calendars. It will save you a lot of time of research for planning your nonprofit activism and community outreach on Twitter & Instagram […]
Board Members: Where is Your Personal Data?
If this is not the first time you have been to our website, you have seen that we have a prejudice toward keeping donor data private. We believe that we are stewards of our donor’s information. If you are agree, or are just curious, you may like to know where your personal data is stored. […]
Actionable Data For NonProfit Boards
Nonprofit Boards need data in order to understand how their organization is performing. As described in our previous blog on TPI’s, or Technical Performance Indicators, there are data points that help diagnose what is happening with their organization. We highlighted one diagnosis as being the area of repeat donors. For this post, we want to […]
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