Tech Tools for Non-Profits
This new portal recently established by Google gives nonprofits access to free internet tools such as e-mail programs, mapping software, blogs, Internet traffic analysis programs, and free search engine advertising. In addition to the software, the site offers setup instructions and advice on how to use the programs.
Tech SoupTechSoup provides a range of technology services for nonprofits, including news and articles, discussion forums, and discounted and donated technology products.
MPower Open: CRM Software for NonprofitsMPower Systems made its constituent relationship management (CRM) and fundraising software available to all nonprofits "open source" and without license fees. The software can be used to manage donation processing, fulfillment, event and volunteer management, call-center and mail-processing activity tracking, and major donor relations, as well as integrating data from sources such as direct mail, television and radio, online, telemarketing, events, personal contact, newsletters and subscriptions.
NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology NetworkA membership organization of nonprofit technology professionals. Our members share the common goal of helping nonprofits use all aspects of technology more effectively.
CADCA’s Coalition Institute Technology and Social Media ResourcesPowerPoint presentations and handouts from previous trainings, links to resources.
FlickrAn online photo management and sharing application
PhotobucketAn Internet site for uploading, sharing, linking and finding photos, videos, and graphics.
Technology in Prevention BlogA virtual how-to hotspot for people who want to connect, inquire, discuss and learn to put technology solutions to work for prevention and social change.
CADCA National Coalition Institute BlogCADCA's National Coalition Institute works with America's community anti-drug coalitions to create safe, healthy and drug-free communities. Posts on this blog are written by Institute staff.
Michael Stein's Non-Profit Technology BlogThoughts on technology, software, and organizational life.
