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Network Troubleshooting: Introduction

First in a three-part series on how to pinpoint your organizations network problems.

How to Get Your Nonprofit into Local Newspapers

With all the buzz about social media, it’s easy to forget that offline media attention can be equally valuable, especially for community-based nonprofits who want to get attention to local projects or recruit local members and volunteers. Offline media attention is good. Getting it can be hard, however, in the digital information age. Challenged by online alternative news sources, print newspapers are slimming down, cutting pages to cut their costs. To save on staff, newspapers increasingly bypass...(read more)

Top Nonprofit Leaders to Follow on Twitter

In the past year, registered Twitter accounts have grown more than 1,500%, according to Biz Stone, Co-Founder of Twitter. With such an explosion of new voices, that’s a lot of tweets and noise for nonprofit campaigners to filter through.  So if you can only carve out 20 minutes a day to follow nonprofit leaders and thinkers discussing nonprofit issues on Twitter, who would they be? Tough question, right? There are so many smart folks. Here’s my top 10. Feel free to add your top picks too in the comments section.  Note: I have kept the list to only include one person per organization. And don’t forget to follow @Care2frogloop – Frogloop’s very own Twitter feed.

AccountEdge, Admin Fee: $35.00 USD

Macintosh financial management software for small organizations

Learning QuickBooks, Admin Fee: $9.00 USD

Training CD-ROM for QuickBooks Pro and Premier

AccountEdge for Windows, Admin Fee: $35.00 USD

Financial management software for small organizations

AccountEdge Network Edition, Admin Fee: $35.00 USD

Financial management software for small organizations that use a Mac OS X network

HipChat Free for Nonprofits, Small Groups

Hipchat is a new all-in-one chat application that’s specifically designed for group collaboration — free for nonprofits and for very small groups. A desktop client that runs on Adobe Air, HipChat is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is similar to Yammer (but without the need for a company email address) and Campfire (but not web-based), so if neither of those are quite a perfect fit for your organization, you might want to check it out. Chat rooms - Use rooms for departments, teams, or...(read more)

Vermont Technology Park News » Technology Park donates office space to the DREAM youth mentoring program

Technology Park donates office space to the DREAM youth mentoring program

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