Slide from a slideshare called "Death by Powerpoint"
NpTech Conversations
The 8 Random Facts About Me meme is circulating in the nptech blogspace here, here, and here (I got tagged twice already, so share the link love!)
Four Nptechers: One is a NTEN superstar and the other is an EcoGeek of the Week. (There's another blog that covers Green Geeks - Ryan is Hungry, well worth checking out). And finally, these two (Gavin Clabaugh and Daniel Ben-Horin) were included on the list of the 50 most influential people in the nonprofit sector.
Who brought the cats out? Lolnptech.org, of course!
NTEN urges anyone who cares about the future of Internet access to read David Weinberger's Delamination Now!
Nifty resource called the Resourceshelf that aggregates and filters web-based resources. This post that aggregates "Third Sector" research caught my attention. It's sister site, DocuTicker, culls through the never-ceasing torrent of materials available to nonprofits to find the best stuff. Ah, I know what that's like!
Looking for a dot.org job? A job fee for posting service from Changing Our World
Michael Stein (East Coast) talks about the importance of listening, particularly when the conversation is between a nonprofit and software developer.
Alfresco "is the Open Source Alternative for Enterprise Content Management." Hmm .. this is making me hungry and wishing I could go eat lunch outside.
A good collection of resources on SROI - social return on investment - found over at Social Ventures Technology Group.
Marnie Webb points to the "My Hometown Helper" grants.
American Express Member's Project enters final phase -- vote now!
Social Media and Nonprofits
YouthNoise.org launches its first advocacy widgets in partnership with peta2. See the full collection here and take 30 seconds to click and post to your profiles and other places.
Aldon Hynes has a very thoughtful piece about metrics for success for blogs and building community - the point is regular readers or those who subscribe via RSS. He also overs some points about building your own social network and how that leverages regular readers.
Replace "brokerage firm" with "nonprofit" and you have a good article on how web 2.0 changes organizations. (It is a press release about a recent Gartner report called "Traditional Investment Services Firms Must Respond to New Web2.0 Brokers' Innovation")
Michelle Martin has a post called "Make Your Organization Web2.0 Too" and Marnie Webb's Web2.0 Wisdom.
Check out Rochelle Robinson's excellent list of examples of technology for activism from BlogHer session called "Getting it On(line) for a Cause: Part 2 - Raising Consciousness. That session introduced the issue (Global Healthcare) for BlogHers Act.
NpTech Events
BarCamp in Palo Alto on August 18-19th
She's Geeky on October 22-23 in CA
Podcamp (it's free) in Boston on October 26-28th
More events at NTEN
Facebook Apps for Nonprofits
"The Long Tail of the Facebook Causes" from frogloop begin with a descriptio of nonprofit apps, including two that Care2 developed. (If you're looking for a good tutorial on how to develop Facebook apps, here's one) The care2 post gives an overview of some Facebook cause stats. And, finally, an excellent set of how-to pointers.
LifeHacker has a roundup of how to get productive with Facebook applications. What about turning the computer off?
Razoo has a cool speed grant. You have to get your friends to vote for your proposal and the one that
gets the most votes receives $1,000. You find a project I set up and another I voted for on my Facebook profile!
Video Games and Mobile Phones
Nonprofits Commons, the hub for nonprofits and second life, will celebrate a grand opening with a mixed reality event on August 14, 2007.
The WatfordGap blog points to a new game from Save the Children to support a campaign to stop baby milk promotion in the UK. Some interesting discussion the comment thread.
Got a new Iphone? Donate your old one to charity. Check out exPhone.
Better Presentations By Nonprofits
AFP Blog reports on a recent grant to the Tompkins County United Way from Verizon to
help nonprofits create better presentations. I hope they get a few
copies of Andy Goodman's book.
Here's a must view slideshare called "Death by Powerpoint"
Cogdog Blog has a fabulous new wiki called "50 Web2.0 Ways To Tell A Story" which includes some tips on storytelling and links to 50 different storytelling tools. And, the same story remixed 50 times. Two of my favorites are on the list - SlideShare and Scrapblog
Speaking of SlideShare, check out any 50 slideshows in the nptech group lately?
Global NpTech
EngageMedia is a website for video about social justice and environmental issues in
Filippo Minelli, an Italian street artists, has created a guerilla art piece in Cambodia that spray paints the names of Web2.0 technology tools in different locations. The title is "Four Contradictions."
The new issue of KM4Dev Journal is out, and it is a must read for any nonprofit interested in knowledge management, web2.0 and technology adoption.
Flood, famine and mobile phones from the economist is about how technology is transforming humanitarian relief.
Google Tools
Wild Apricot has an excellent how-to on Google's Website Optimizer. It helps you test and measure different web page headlines, graphics and copy against each other.
Did you know that archive button in gmail is also known as the "mark as irrelevant" button?
The NpTech Tag started as an experimental community tagging project in 2005. A loosely coupled group of nonprofit techies and social change activists decided to use the tag "NpTech" to identify web resources that would create an ongoing stream of information to promote and educate those working in nonprofit technology. Many individuals tag hundreds of resources each week. Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary.
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