Last month I shared some brief thoughts about the changing environment of nonprofits per the characteristics of Millenials. A few weeks ago, Allison Fine participated in a live chat withContinue readingMore thoughts on Millenials
I recently had the opportunity to interview Heather Cronk of PledgeBank to ask her about the campaign building site before her visit here to Portland to present at Net TuesdayContinue readingWhere do you bank?
Recently, Inside Philanthropy, the blog for the Philanthropy Journal, posted about a fairly popular conversation topic: The nonprofit leadership gap. Research is coming out that predicts a large depression ofContinue readingHow to close the gaps: leadership and social media
Flickr and TechSoup Stock have teamed up to offer Flickr pro accounts to nonprofits! I have blogged before about ways nonprofits can use Flickr and it was a topic ofContinue readingFlickr for nonprofits!
It’s Monday and it seems there is always a mountain to prepare for at this point in the week. I thought I would take a minute to write out whatContinue readingMy daily toolbox
Today, I had an opportunity to get out of the office and attend an event with other staff members of grantmaking organizations to talk about and think about some out-of-theContinue readingTalking about Twitter
Marshall Kirkpatrick helped us start the 501 Tech Club series in Portland with a bang. The notes certainly do not demonstrate accurately the amount of information Marshall presented and theContinue readingIns, outs and curlicues of RSS
NetSquared’s monthly Net2ThinkTank question this month is: How can nonprofits use twitter? Should they even bother? My first response is, “Sure! Totally! Maybe!” 🙂 So, my second thought is reallyContinue readingHow can nonprofits use twitter?