“Technology / Media” articles available at onPhilanthropy.net

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10 Ways to Use Web 2.0 to Change the World
Second Life Fundraising: Philanthropy Dips its Toe Into Virtual Worlds
The Fight Against SPAM (And How You Can Still Get Your Message Across)
Shopping for a Mailing List
Internet Imitates Life
Review of “Nonprofit Essentials: Managing Technology”
Feed Your Inner Geek: Blogs Take on Philanthropy
Innovations in Online Direct Response Fundraising Drive Results
Interview with Jeannette Woodward, Author of “Nonprofit Essentials: Managing Technology”
Making Your Site Interactive
Brief and to the Point – Like Email
Leadership Blogs Create Spirit of Transparency
Q&A with Adam Seidel, Program Manager, Common Cents
Is Email Acquisition Right for My Organization?
Online Fundraising Jumps in 2005 and Integrated Marketing Shows Results; Some Organizations May Raise More Than 50 Percent of Fu
Technology as a Utility: Q & A with Barbara Chang, Executive Director, NPower NY
Planning for the Next Generation of Nonprofit Technology
How to Compete in 2006
Interview with Patricia Goldman, e-Business Director with the March of Dimes
Fundraising After Natural Disasters and Crises: Internet Strategies for Non-Relief Nonprofits
Building a Website
ePhilanthropy Awards Inaugurated
How KETRA Helps Donors Maximize their Charitable Deductions. An Interview with philanthropy advisor Janice Schoos
Spurring Innovation with a Million-Dollar Challenge
Computer Troubleshooting 101
Moves Management In Our Digital Age
Online Advocacy: How Online Constituent Relationship Management is Transforming the Way Nonprofits Reach, Motivate, and Retain S
Blogging as an Effective Fundraising Strategy
Q&A: Nonprofit Innovation Alliance
Not Your Father’s ePhilanthropy: Online Fundraising Comes of Age – and So Should You
Development Office Tune-up: Five Practices to Keep your Development Office Humming
Tangled Web: Five Common Tech Mistakes Nonprofits Make And How to Avoid Them
The Internet and the Tsunami Relief Effort: It’s Not Just About Money Raised Online
R U Ready? Donating via Cell Phone Emerges
Technology in 2005: The Rise of ePhilanthropy
Data Integrity
Leveraging Web Sites for High-Impact Marketing
So How Do I Rate?
Securing Your Nonprofit
The Real Impact of the Internet
Put Your Website To Work!
Improving Accountability Through Online Technology
Giving Once, Giving Twice, Sold!
Online Buying: Shop Till It Helps
Art of the Gift: Grantmaking Goes Digital
Navigating the Tech Jungle
Learning from Weblogs: Nonprofits Online
Wireless Pioneer Jacobs Leads the Way in Philanthropy
And Now, The “Wireless” Non-Profit
Lessons from the Democrats: Online Fundraising on the Hustings
A Giving Tree for Online Angels
Technology Smoothes the Way for America’s Second Harvest
Turning Dreams into Bricks and Mortar
How One Organization Looked Outside of the Box
Want to Increase Revenue: Embrace Innovation
Community Agency Uses Technology to Manage Information
Poor Economy: ‘I’ll Steal Your Donors’
How Byte Back Spans the Digital Divide
Lessons from Wesley Clark and the California Recall
Is Pressing the Delete Key the Only Action an Online Petition Invokes?
Heading Off Trouble for Higher Ed
Are You ‘Wired for Good’?
Web Site Launched to Help Community Based Organizations
Direct and Discreet: The Benefits of Online Surveys
War on Spam: Why Nonprofits Should Fear the Backlash
Walking the Walk: The Right Questions to Ask Online Technology Providers
Rebuilding Iraq through Corporate Philanthropy
Is Philanthropy Ready for Prime Time?
1-800-FLOWERS.COM Honors Mothers
Acquiring Affordable Technology
Politics and Policy Online
Developing A Technology Strategic Plan in an Environment of Scarce Resources
Five New Year’s Resolutions for Keeping Your Data Safe and Secure
Online Advocacy – Mobilize Supporters to Take Action
Bike-A-Thon Supreme – 3,500 Riders, 2,000 Volunteers and the Net
Establishing a Web Presence
World Vision’s Online Strategy
Simplicity Is Key to Online Fundraising Ethics
Designing Reports from an Access Database
Using Volunteer Teams to Harness Technology
Designing Queries for a Microsoft Access Database
Using Queries to Get Information
Spurring Activism and Philanthropy Online
Virus Protection
Online Fundraising from the Front Lines
Creating a Small Office Network – Part 2
Effective E-mail: A Busy Two-Way Street
Sharing the Information: Networking Basics for Non-Profits
A New Resource Online: Virtual Volunteering
Building Capacity: Redefining Technology Funding
Investing in Training: How To Find Returns
Using “Styles” for Consistent Formatting in Documents
The Red Cross Challenged: Success on the Web
Using E-Mail to Stay in Touch With Members
Virtual Recognition: Online Donor Acknowledgement
Using Conditional Fields to Create Custom Letters
Looking at 2002? Time to Tune Up That Web Site
Online Auctions – Right for Your Nonprofit?
Designing Forms and Reports
Basics of Database Design: Get Started
A Watershed Moment for Online Fundraising
Silicon Alley and Non-Profit Groups Pitch in to Help
Creating a Database Policy and Procedures Manual
Data Analysis: An example of how to use data to your advantage
The Truth About Technology and Fundraising
Using Rules in Outlook to Manage E-mail
Using MS Access to Find and Eliminate Duplicate Entries
Mailing List Preparation and Working with a Mailing House
E-mail Newsletters: Techniques and Case Studies
Turning “Trash” Into Treasure
Creating a Policy and Procedures Manual
Database Coding and Queries
Using Coding to Customize Your Acknowledgement Letters to Donors
Working with MS Word and Excel to Create Customized Mail Merge Letters
Using Excel to Manage List Information

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