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How to Better Choose the World's Most Innovative Nonprofits

Tech Soup

Every year Fast Company, a magazine and media enterprise with an "editorial focus on innovation in technology, ethonomics (ethical economics), leadership, and design" makes a list of The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies. Which Organizations Made the Grade? Got an innovative nonprofit you'd like to share?

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

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. Facebook will still dominate. Tablets will rule.

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Guidance on authorship

Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops

Med Ethics, 2016). Hepatol, 2015). To emphasize this point, a random sampling of 600 journals from the Thomson Reuters database revealed that although nearly 2/3 had an established authorship policy, only approximately 5% of those with a policy required authors to describe the nature and extent of their contribution ( Resnik, D.B.

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Litigating a Path to Progress: Nonprofit Advocacy through the Courts

Blue Avocado

The Case of the Immigration Impact Lab This was the question our organization, CAIR (Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights) Coalition, 2 faced in 2015. The resources (time, energy, staff, and funding) needed to consider litigation as advocacy are often scarce—and that’s okay! Advocacy is not a one-size-fits-all strategy.