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Are NFTs Right for Nonprofits
Nonprofits are considering adding NFTs to their fundraising repertoire, reports Lexology.
You may have heard a LOT about “NFTs”, or non-fungible tokens, recently. The buzz around NFTs reached a crescendo on March 11, when Beeple’s digital artwork with a unique NFT sold in a Christie’s digital auction for over $69 million.
Read more...Facebook Helps Raise $5 Billion
Since it began in 2015 Facebook Fundraising has raised $5 billion for nonprofit and private causes, reports the Nonprofit Times.
Fundraising on Facebook has pulled in an aggregate $5 billion for nonprofit and private causes since the online platform began facilitating donations in 2015.
Read more...New Fundraising App Ready to Tell Nonprofit Stories
According to Technical.ly, there is a new app that will help nonprofits fundraise by telling their story.
Years of building tech solutions for nonprofits exposed Dan Lammot to a significant tech capacity gap on these teams. So his software company built a new way for them to manage that work.
Read more...Nonprofits Need to Protect Data
Nonprofits need to protect their data from security breaches just like for profit institutions, reports Forbes.
The success of nonprofit organizations and higher education institutions is predicated on trust between donors, alumni and students rallying toward a common goal.
Read more...Nonprofit Gets Grant to Increase Tech
Washington nonprofit receives grant to help it purchase technology to grow its tele-health services, reports the Observer-Reporter.
The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) recently awarded a $12,000 technology grant from its Close to Home Disaster & Emergency Fund to Washington Communities Human Services (WCHS) to purchase an information technology server for tele-health services.
Read more...Amazon Supports Girls in Tech
Girls in Tech is receiving support from Amazon Web Services for the annual conference and additional programs that it is offering, reports Silicon Angle.
Amazon Web Service Inc. early today announced that it will provide support for the global nonprofit Girls in Tech and its annual conference.
Read more...Closing the Nonprofit Capacity Gap Through Technology to Drive Greater Impact in Local Communities
Reinforcing a corporate mission that propels purpose alongside growth, Social Solutions announced today it is a certified Delaware Public Benefit Corporation, demonstrating commitment to clients, employees and social purpose both internally and externally.
Read more...Encouraging Girls to Code
According to Parentology, nonprofit Computing Minds was founded by 16 year old Juliette Palacios who wanted to encourage girls to pursue coding.
There’s a wide disparity when it comes to females versus males in the world of computer coding: 8% of current computer developers are women and 92% are male. Statistics like these are not lost on 16-year-old Juliette Palacios, who founded the nonprofit Computing Minds, which aims to inspire and educate girls in computer science careers.
Read more...Nonprofits Struggled With Pivot
A new report by CAF America finds that a majority of nonprofits struggled with the pivot to technology required by Covid, reports Forbes.
Ninety-seven percent of nonprofits affirmed the need to innovate in response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent study published by CAF America.
Read more...Nonprofit Helps Vets with Tech
Detroit nonprofit helps connect veterans with technology thanks to GE and Human IT, reports Fox Detroit.
Charles Montague is a disabled veteran who lives on a fixed income. Thanks to Southwest Solutions, a Detroit nonprofit that helps veterans and other people who need assistance, he now has a computer.
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