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Get them, keep them, be one: volunteers on and offline

I have recently been learning another language and when I explained what I do, the need for the word 'volunteer' came up fast. 'What's the word for someone who works without pay?' I asked.

'A slave.' said my teacher.

Ah, yes. You know non-profit slaves! People with smarts and ethics and education who you stuck photocopying pages for an hour. Or markering a poster. Those slaves, the ones that don't come back after your first slave meeting.

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Making Money Online - Payday Loans

 
Payday Loans online make many rich.

More official inaction: Vehicle title loans, a Vancouver Sun headline today reminded me of the topic that is fascinating to all. The item started as follows: The province is inching closer to regulations that will cap — whether tightly or loosely is anybody’s guess — the maximum interest rate on payday loans.

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GIFWorks 3.0, herramienta online

GIFWorks es un (otro) editor grafico online con la cual podras optimizar, redimensionar y agregar efectos a tus graficos .GIF, tanto a estaticos como animados.

GIFWorks v3.0

Siendo uno de los primeros que conozco (hace más de 4 años que está en linea), y llendo por la versión 3.0, es uno de los más fáciles de usar, donde no tendrás que instalar ningún plugin ni registrarte.

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Say It Ain't So, Google!: Ethical Project Management Sites for your non-profit

There comes a time, usually if you’re working remotely or have no office, where you really need a way to share files, documents, messages and pictures online between a lot of people for free.

Easy, I said at my last Amnesty International meeting, we’ll just set up a Google non-profits account - all their project management tools are free. No thanks, they said, we refuse to use Google because of their human rights record.

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How to run an online fundraiser

I will give you some actual nuts and bolts, but let me first say this: all good online fundraisers have two basic directions they work in - in and out. ‘In’ is a webpage, where people visit you. ‘Out’ is as in reaching out, through emails, smsing, MySpace, Twitter, Facebook etc etc etc. You are aiming for flow between the two directions. Because - just like all really successful fundraising - this is not so much about asking a bunch of people for money. Actually, it’s about a personal exchange - exactly what the internet was made for. Hold that thought, here come the nuts and bolts…

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Remote Control: should your non-profit hire a remote funding developer?

A remote funding developer. They work from home, they take up less support costs and they don’t involve supervisory time - what’s not to love? I worked as a remote funding researcher recently, and while I’m not willing to flat out say it doesn’t work (comments welcome from people doing just fine at this job) I am willing to tell you what to watch out for.

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The Power of the Internet and Non-Profit Videos

The future of the media today truly is online. The amount of people switching to the internet for their daily habits such as reading the news, watching the news, shopping, research... everything can be found online, and can be used to our advantage. It shouldn't be any different for humanitarian-based initiatives. Non-profit organizations can use the internet and the power of voice and visual aid to their advantage online. That's where a website like www.goodtube.org can come in handy. It is completely non-profit, completely free to use, and is a channel for non-profits to use and share their videos with others.

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Nonprofits: Using YouTube to Raise Money

There are already numerous nonprofits that are using YouTube to raise money -- yours could be next. One way is through membership in the YouTube Nonprofit Program. Nonprofits who apply and are accepted have the opportunity to embed a Google Checkout button on their YouTube channel and viewing pages to drive fundraising.

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Last Chance to Register: Half Day Workshop Tomorrow

Looking forward to speaking with a couple good friends, including Kyle Lacy, here in Indianapolis tomorrow at a workshop: Online Social Networking for You and Your Business.

The morning will start with: Why social networks are powerful forms of communication for business and which social networks are best for your business and your goals presented by Sarah “Intellagirl” Robbins.

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Net2ThinkTank: Is Online Activism Good for Social Change?

Inspired by Allison Fine's report for the Case Foundation, "Social Citizens," this month's Net2ThinkTank question was, "Is Online Activism Good for Social Change?"

Ivan Boothe of thequixoticlife says that online activism is good for social change, but the bigger question is:

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Videos: How Nonprofits Can Use Wikis + Building Online Community

 

Net Tuesday SF Vlogger, Ross Chapman, posted videos of the presentations from our February and May Net Tuesdays on NetSquared's Blip.tv Channel:

Building Nonprofit Online Community with MyBlogLog, Yahoo! Groups and Upcoming
How Nonprofits & Educators Can Use Wikis

Check 'em out and help us thank Ross for volunteering his time by giving his web site a click.

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