A new study carried out by the American Red Cross has found that many web users would seek help through social media in an emergency – and they expect emergency service…
As enormous databases and powerful new visualisation tools can be accessed instantly by anyone, at any time, information networks are transforming philanthropy. In …
Global software provider Blackbaud says the new BlackbaudNow program (www.bbnow.com.au) lets organisations, such as the local cricket club or start-up…
While online giving is the most exciting development in philanthropy, the whole aspect of donor development, cultivation and engagement is missing from online giving,…
The last decade has seen a massive increase in the use of mobile phones and it’s become the dominant communication device in our lives today. But in the UK, nfpSynergy…
Refugee children, the unemployed, disaffected youth, stray dogs and grant applicants are the winners in the 2009 Australian Community Technology Awards.
A Victoria…
According to a US Ethics & Workplace survey, 60 percent of business executives believe they have a right to know how employees portray themselves and their organisations…
A US retailing giant is urging the online community to use the social networking tool Facebook to help it decide how much money goes to a list of its favourite charities.
The…
The community technology conference Connecting Up is underway in Sydney (May 11-12) and a keynote speaker will present a case for the "Impostor Syndrome" as…
Infoxchange has launched MeasureIT to assess the communication technology needs of small to medium sized community service organisations – at no cost to these…
Online fundraising, Twitter, Facebook What’s next? An top line up of keynote presentations on technology and social media at the 2009 Connecting Up Conference…
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