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MySpace and Nonprofits: An Interview with Lee Brenner

NPTech News recently spoke with Lee Brenner, MySpace.com's executive producer of political programming and director of the nonprofit oriented Impact section at MySpace.

Nonprofit Technology News: What kind of applications and other assistance do you provide to nonprofits?

Brenner: We've worked with hundreds of nonprofits from very small ones to large international nonprofits to assist them in utilizing the tools of MySpace. We have a relationship with PayPal so they can do viral fundraising, which is free for them. They can put a viral fundraising widget on their page and that can out among other users, who can put it on their own pages. They can literally have a viral fundraising team. Read more...

Just One Question - Nancy McBride, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Just One Question: How do you integrate information and communicate with both constituents and law enforcement?

Nancy A. McBride ---National Safety Director, The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s® (NCMEC) Read more...

From the Top - Convio

Convio is capitalizing on two hot trends in the nonprofit universe: SaaS and Web 2.0 social networking.

In 1999, Vinay Bhagat volunteered at a local public broadcasting station and soon found himself passing written messages when people called in. The quickly jotted notes contained little information about the donors and that troubled Bhagat. Shortly thereafter, he quit his job at a software company and conducted more than 1,000 interviews with nonprofit executives to learn about how they raise money, drive advocacy and communicate with constituents. Based on that research Convio delivered its first online constituent relationship management products in July 2000. Read more...

Interview with Information Commons

MAYA Design’s Director of Advanced Development, Josh Knauer, talks with NPTech News about his company’s Information Commons project.

NPTech News
: What’s your “elevator pitch” description of Information Commons?
Knauer: Information Commons provides an open architecture database that allows for communities to share information among organizations, agencies and individuals in a much more effective way than current database systems allow. Read more...

Case study: Mary Bridge's Courage Classic

One of Mary Bridge’s major fundraisers is the Courage Classic - a three day bike tour that takes riders through 172 miles of mountain trails and breathtaking scenery. Now in its 16th year, it’s grown substantially more successful in recent years thanks to Firstgiving person to person online fundraising. This year alone, it raised over $500,000. Read more...

Just One Question - Jerry White The National Infantry Foundation

General (RET) Jerry White -- Chairman of the National Infantry Foundation

There is no better calling than to honor soldiers for their commitment to our freedom and way of life. Building the National Infantry Museum is my opportunity to pay back to American soldiers the love and respect they showed me for over 35 years. Read more...

From the Top - Kintera

Kintera's CEO, Rich LaBarbera talks with NPTechNews.

NPTech News:What is the current focus of your company's business?
LaBarbera: Kintera is focused on becoming the easiest and best company for nonprofits to do business with by listening to our clients, offering great products at a fair price and providing exemplary customer service. As a provider of software as a service, Kintera is continuing to focus on delivering innovative software solutions that help our clients reach more people, raise more money and run more efficiently. Kintera’s product suite is focused on meeting the needs of our clients through a state-of-art events and donor engagement layer, with a tightly coupled donor management and accounting solution with additional components for wealth screening and advocacy. On Oct. 12 we made available our open applications integration platform, Kintera Connect. Organizations now have the freedom to choice from best of breed applications that meet their unique needs. Read more...

Survilla M. Smith, Founder/President/CEO of S.P.A.C.E: What is your mission?

What I do is to bring artists and poets into view of the public and present them as artists and poets. More or less giving them a chance at success.

I do not sell anything, but if the artists or poet wish to sell their creative works, they, of course, are free to do that. My quest was to give them a venue in which they could exhibit or read artistic creations. Read more...

From the Top - NOZA

NOZA's Craig Harris talks with NPTech News

NPTech News: What is the current focus of your company's business?
Harris: Raising money for nonprofit organizations is hard work and its expensive. NOZA's overarching focus is to make it easier and less costly. The number one reason that people donate to charity is because they are asked. Unfortunately, figuring out whom to ask is easier said than done, especially when it comes to identifying individual donors, who collectively account for nearly 85% of all charitable donations in the U.S. This is where NOZA comes into the picture: we help charities identify who to ask. Our mission statement is to help nonprofits raise more money and spend less money doing it. More specifically you could say our focus is to help charities identify whom to ask, and in a way that makes little to no impact on their fundraising budgets. Read more...

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