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Aplos Software Buys Keela, Building All-In-One Platform

The NonProfit Times

Aplos started looking for a CRM component during the fall of 2023. The firm released an online donation product, along with a CRM and communication tool, in 2014 and unveiled Advanced Accounting in 2016, the same year the firm secured $4 million in Series A funding from San Joaquin Capital. Raisely was acquired by ASG in 2023.

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CRM Apps: Manage Donors on the Road

Tech Soup

Mobile CRM apps can help you stay organized and track potential donors while you're at a fundraising event, on the road, or networking at a conference. Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Mobile. TechSoup provides an array of CRM programs. to help you track contacts and their donation and engagement history. Other CRM Apps.

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Nonprofit Technology News for September 2013

Tech Soup

I invite you to have a look at my list of 2013 forecasts on nonprofit technology trends with its handy infographic so you can see how right (or wrong) I am about this year's tech trends. This service enables anyone to donate as little as $5 to directly fund medical care for people in need. Move over Gates Foundation.

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Six Things to Know in Nonprofit Technology News

Tech Soup

HandUp is a social enterprise company that takes online donations via web or text for specific homeless people and delivers the help through partner organizations. ” Project Homeless Connect also uses Twitter in similar ways to connect homeless people in the city with the care they need. Please log in and give us the scoop.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

Now that this year is wrapping up and we have the verdict on nonprofit technology trends for 2013 , we queried charity Technorati like Amy Sample Ward, Beth Kanter, Marnie Webb, Peter Campbell, Nicole Wallace, the entire crew at Idealware, Lucy Bernholz, and other luminaries to find out what is in their crystal balls for 2014.

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2012 Nonprofit Technology Year in Review

Tech Soup

The big nonprofit tech trends this past year seemed to be in the areas of making websites viewable on mobile phones, using mobile phones more in the workplace, cloud computing, social media fundraising, foundations and Microsoft donations, greater self-sufficiency among NGOs in developing countries, and some cutting edge things like hackathons.

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Be a Tech Road Warrior: Gadgets and Tools for Working While Traveling

Tech Soup

But then, your coworker calls and informs you that your donation page is broken, your organization's CRM just ate half of its entries, and the kitchen dishwasher is flooding… Guess you probably should pack along your laptop. Your bags are packed, the taxi is pulling up to the door, and you're this close to your vacation.

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