Getting Further Benefits from ICT
A review of other important issues in the effective use of Information and Communications Technology-- planning, software and hardware options, the use of new social networking tools, how to buy a computor, training and tutorials, etc.
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This is Nonprofit Genie's disucssion on planning for information technology for nonprofits.Compass Point Nonprofit Services
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This link tells you how to plan for your technology needs.Network for Good
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Reboot is a Canadian nonprofit dedicated to finding computers in select cities for nonprofits with very little money.reBoot Canada
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If you aren't sure what your policies should be regarding the use of the newer social media such as facebook, twitter, etc. check out this site. Click on 'no image'Social Media Governance
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There is little doubt that software specially developed for use by nonprofits can be very useful in such areas as fund raising, volunteer management, financial management and others. But how to decide which software products to buy? This site is devoted exclusively to doing "consumer reviews" of software for nonprofits so look it over before you buy your next software package.Idealware
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TechSoup.Org This is THE Technology place for nonprofits - great information on technology and how to use it. You can read articles, ask questions and buy equipment and software.Tech Soup
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Gillian Kerr runs this site and she knows a ton about all aspects of making ICT work in nonprofits. This is a collection of her best articles.Real World Systems
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Getting started with introducing or upgrading the information and communications technology you use in your organization can be a bit intimidating if you are unsure whether your staff or volunteers are ready for it. This site helps you evaluate how much information technology training your staff needs. (Click on "no image" in the box)London Advice Services Alliance
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The Gilbert Center and Nonprofit News: [*Content Deleted*] lots of info on all aspects of Information and Communictaions Technology for nonprofits, plus an excellent free weekly e-newsletter (and a discussion list about Online Fundraising.) It is produced by Michael Gilbert in Seattle.The Gilbert Center








