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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

Tech Soup

The way The Fog will work, as Christopher Mims describes it in the Wall Street Journal , is that our smart devices will send software updates to one another, rather than routing them through the cloud, a bit like how peer-to-peer music and movie sharing is done via services like Bittorrent. He had just turned 40.

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How to Conduct a Quick Tech Plan

Tech Soup

Here’s some resources for doing quick tech planning so you’ll have some money to work with in 2014. Conducting a technology assessment and inventory of current software and hardware assets. SCORE is a very useful resource for workshops and free mentoring. Proper Tech Planning.

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Nonprofit Technology News: The Demise of Facebook Causes and Cloud Storage for Charities

Tech Soup

There is also your new classification compliments of the BRIDGE Project, and the first universal software for micro finance, another free cloud service. Salesforce implementation partners like Appirio and Cloud4Good are also offering discounts to help nonprofits tailor the complex software to their needs. The Demise of Facebook Causes.

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Elevate Your Business: Navigating Grant Money for Women Entrepreneurs

Allied Grant Writers

Trillion Growth Rate of Women-Owned Businesses (2014-2019) 21% Benefits of Securing Grant Funding Access to grant funding presents numerous advantages for women entrepreneurs. Utilizing tools like grant writing templates and grant writing software programs can help streamline the management process.

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Library launches successful donor newsletter

Tom Ahern

Locals can reach the "2nd most influential city on earth" (as Forbes ranked it, 2014) by paying a fare and — if they give to the Katonah Village Library — passing their time onboard reading the latest issue of a fascinating donor newsletter carefully built atop the well-tested Domain Formula. CAA is not uncommon over a certain age.