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Don’t Be Fooled by Abstract Jargon: Internet Governance and ICT Policy

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Most civil society organizations (CSOs) and citizens don’t use high-level jargon such as Internet governance and ICT policy. International Economic and Policy Stakeholders Recognize the Internet’s Increasing Role. This was originally posted on the GuideStar International Blog.

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Since 2011, Give Back Nation’s Google Certified Ad Grant Manager team has helped over 5,400 nonprofits manage their Ad Grants. Although the Google Ad Grant is an amazing tool for many nonprofits, there are a few limitations compared to a paid account that can be found in the Google Ad Grants Policy Compliance Guide.

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New International Green IT Certificate Program

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The new program is now accepting applications and students can take the courses from anywhere. The nine-month certificate program begins in October of 2011 and runs through June of 2012. This is a guest post from Dr. Erik Bansleben at the University of Washington, announcing a new online green IT certification program. Program Details.

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Online Community Meetup Recap: Engaging Voters with Social Media

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Two weeks before the 2011 San Francisco municipal elections, mayoral candidate David Chiu. He also has an excellent Facebook page and a dynamic website that provides information on the candidate, policy positions, and opportunities to get involved.

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Is There Racial Bias in Awarding Federal Grants?

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2011 ), that Black scientists are only half as likely as White scientists to win NIH R01 research grants, one of the agency’s most common research project grants. NIH studied their records and found several points where the process failed: Black researchers were less likely than White researchers to submit applications.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

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He got the NTEN Award IN 2011. It probably won’t be until 2015 or later that tablets reach the point where they can replace a laptop or desktop completely – office application use is still too stunted by the small screens and keyboard issues – but more and more people will have them. John Merritt. Lucy Bernholz.