The Nonprofit Matrix is an online directory and guide to Application Service Providers (ASPs) and portals offering web-based services for nonprofits and charities.
Network for Good, a leading provider of online fundraising services and how-to resources for nonprofits, announced today that it has acquired the ePhilanthropy Foundation, an educational organization helping other nonprofits to use best Internet practices.
The move comes as Network for Good seeks to expand its help tools for nonprofits at a time when many small- to medium-sized organizations are struggling to raise funds and need assistance in starting online giving programs. Because of their low costs and high yield, online outreach programs are especially important during an economic downturn.
We are now in the world of Web 2.0, where organizations are beginning to tap the power of the community. We’ll review the democratizing effects of things like folksonomy and social media. Learn about new tools and how best to determine their appropriateness for a nonprofit.
JOHN KENYON has been helping nonprofits for over 15 years by providing advice, teaching seminars, and writing articles about technology. In the late 90’s he was Information Technology Director at San Francisco’s Management Center. Along with Michael Stein he wrote both The eNonprofit: a guide to ASPs, internet services and online software and the Nonprofit Quarterly article “A Decade of Online Fundraising”. John recently served as Training and Consulting Manager at Groundspring.org/Network for Good, helping organizations effectively leverage the Internet, before returning to private practice in 2006. He is an adjunct professor for the University of San Francisco’s Masters of Nonprofit Administration degree program and has been a featured speaker at conferences across the US, in England and online.
The time for Linux on the desktop to be mainstream has come. It is very easy to set up and use Linux for the organizational basics: email, web surfing, word processing, and spreadsheets. Even more complex tasks, such as desktop publishing, keeping track of finances, and others are possible and easy on Linux these days. Linux on the desktop is not just for geeks anymore. This webinar will show you how easy it is to use Linux on the desktop.
VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol: You’ve probably heard of it, and perhaps, wondered if it’s a good fit for your organization. Using the Internet to make phone calls has become common practice, but do the benefits translate to your organizational needs?
In this webinar, we’ll look at the reasons VoIP may make sense for your organization, steps for preparation, and a plan for implementation. Questions like “What does QoS mean?” and “How many data ports should I have” will be addressed alongside security issues and cost. VoIP vendors will be analyzed and criteria for choosing the right company will be presented. The switchover will be discussed, along with tips for a successful implementation.
Presented by: Dave Tainer is Director of Information Systems for GMHC, a Manhattan-based nonprofit that was first in the fight against AIDS. Dave has been responsible for providing IT guidance and vision to operations and programs since coming on board in January 2006. He has successfully implemented structured corporate principles of IT management (CoBIT, ITIL), which have resulted in increased productivity, faster network access, enhanced security, compliance with HIPAA and PCI, and a data migration to a governmental database and reporting system. He was instrumental in securing a $1,106,000 technology-only capital grant from NYEDC which has allowed for a state-of-the-art network infrastructure, new workstations for all staff, and a VoIP implementation.
Prior to GMHC, Dave was adjunct faculty at DePaul University in Chicago, teaching in three departments: Human-Computer Interaction as a Usability specialist, Computer Science as a database and systems specialist, and Digital Cinema as a technical specialist (digital cinematography). He previously taught business statistics at other Chicago-area universities, mostly for MBA programs.
Between 1998 and 2005 Dave served as founder and senior partner of BuTain, Inc., a technology consulting firm specializing in IT Strategy and Management Consulting. He previously held the position of CIO for Unified Management, a professional employer organization (PEO). During his tenure at Unified, Dave was a frequent guest speaker on all IT issues in the PEO industry at events, conferences and roundtables, and helped Unified Management define the cutting-edge in PEO technology and information management.
How do you convert your activists to donors? (Should you convert your activists to donors?) In this webinar, Jeff Regen, Defenders of Wildlife, will take you through examples of an integrated email/direct mail/telemarketing approach to converting online activists to donors. He’ll also talk about the benefits of doing this to build a deeper relationship with both your activist and donor supporters. Finally, there will be an opportunity to discuss how to best measure success.
Takeaways:
1. Online and offline methods of converting an activist to a donor
2. Value of multi-channel donors and donors with emails vs. offline-only donors
Presented by: Jeff Regen, Vice President of Online Marketing & Communications at Defenders of Wildlife, an industry leader in online fundraising, advocacy, and education. Defenders has a list of over 750,000 e-supporters, generates over one million advocacy actions and raises over $3 million online each year. Prior to joining Defenders in 2004, Jeff spent twelve years in the private sector. He learned private sector database marketing techniques at Capital One where he managed the marketing and business development teams in the Internet Acquisition Division. Jeff also built and served as President for a dotcom, and worked for the consulting firm, McKinsey & Company. In the early 1990s, he worked in the former Soviet Union–first on environmental issues, and later on privatization and capital markets development. Jeff received his Bachelors from Swarthmore College and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
If you’ve decided to think about moving to open source tools, you need to think about your data, and processes, and how to make sure everything goes smoothly. This webinar will tell you about how to plan, what to think about, and how to avoid problems.