This article, written by Spencer Bolles, IT Director of Bay Area Community Resources, was originally posted on the NTEN Blog on November 6, 2014, http://www.nten.org/articles/2014/an-it-directors-guide-to-securing-your-data An IT Director’s Guide to Securing Data at Your Nonprofit With annual giving campaigns taking place soon, now is an ideal time for a self-assessment of nonprofit information security and […]
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Anthony Jones, Web Director at Ducks Unlimited, has had the unique experience of seeing more than half of the nonprofit’s website traffic come from mobile devices. Since he’s already dealt with a lot of the obstacles and learning challenges that many of the rest of us will as our mobile traffic increases, his insight here is really worth the […]
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Ever feel like your brain has “no vacancy”? Keeping track of all of those little, important details take up valuable brain space and extra time at work. Sure, managing schedules, projects, file sharing, and social media can be tedious. Thankfully, free technology exists to make it easier. Trello is a great tool to organize […]
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Jason Shim, Bitcoins, Donations and NTEN
Learn how 2014 NTEN award winner, Jason Shim used Bitcoin in an attempt to future-proof his organization.
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