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Assess Your Tech: Why Nonprofits Need Technology Assessments

By: Chris Peters
September 22, 2009

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This article was adapted from TechSoup's MaintainIT Project, an effort funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to gather and distribute stories around maintaining and supporting public computers.

Selecting Software on a Shoestring

Selecting Software on a Shoestring

How to find the right software for your nonprofit without breaking the bank

By: Laura S. Quinn

December 9, 2008

Selecting Software on a Shoestring

Selecting Software on a Shoestring

How to find the right software for your nonprofit without breaking the bank

10 Steps for Planning a Successful Webinar

By: Kami Griffiths and Chris Peters

January 27, 2009

Online seminars, or webinars, are a dynamic, engaging way to convey information to a geographically dispersed audience on a budget. If your nonprofit faces an ongoing need to share information long-distance but has limited education and travel funds, webinars can help you save money --- and reduce your carbon footprint --- while providing a valuable service to your constituents.

Nonprofits use webinars for a variety of purposes, including software training, sharing information about a new product or service, or promoting a program. Moreover, new online tools are making it easy for any organization to host a webinar, even with limited technology expertise. Below, we'll outline some of the major steps you can take to plan quality, affordable webinars at your nonprofit.

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