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Tools and resources designed to support effective use of information technology within nonprofit organizations. |
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Community Development Technologies (CDTech)
CDTech is a nonprofit training, applied research and technical assistance organization specializing in community economic development. Programs are designed to enhance the abilities and skills of individuals, businesses and community organizations, specifically in low-income communities. |
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Coyote Communications
Various "Technology Tip Sheets" are available for nonprofits at this site, discussing topics ranging from database and software for nonprofits, to how to promote an organization online. |
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Digital Divide Network
The Digital Divide Network, originally a project of the Benton Foundation and National Urban League, is an interactive online community that features a wide selection of interactive collaboration tools to help digital divide activists around the world to work together. Their site offers free blogging, news and articles, event announcements, discussion boards and more. DDN is also home to the DIGITALDIVIDE email discussion group, the Internet's largest email forum for discussing digital divide issues. |
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Groundspring
Groundspring seeks to improve the effectiveness of the nonprofit sector by providing information technology solutions that facilitate and enhance communication and engagement between nonprofit organizations and their stakeholders. By providing simple, affordable, and integrated services, Groundspring gives nonprofit organizations the tools to effectively use technology in their fundraising and management of donations and support. |
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TechSoup
TechSoup offers free technology information, resources, and support to nonprofit organizations. Information available includes: how-to, community discussions, products, service directory, and news. The site also hosts TechSoup Stock which connects nonprofits with donated and discounted technology products. |
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United Way of New York: Tech News
Published online for human service agencies and other interested organizations by the United Way of New York City, "Tech News" provides articles about nonprofits and technology. |
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