NPOGroups in 21 toolboxes
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Allen Gunn
using 53 tools
Executive Director at Aspiration in San Francisco
http://www.aspirationtech.org/
All great progress happens in small circles :^) -
Aspiration's Communication Toolbox
created by Tim Wescott
Tools Aspiration uses for communication amongst ourselves and with everyone else.
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Aspiration's Event Toolbox
created by Allen Gunn
Aspiration organizes events on a regular basis, and we use these tools to support out event planning, logistics, and delivery. Aspiration's event methodology is documented on our Facilitation Wiki.
tagged: aspiration, collaboration, conference, events, facilitation, participatory, shuttleworth, telecentre, wiki, workshop -
Barry A
using 22 tools
tech consultant at PDX Tech for Advocacy/Peaceful Tomorrows in Portland, OR
http://www.peacefultomorrows.org/
nonviolent revolutionary office work -
Dave Evans
using 41 tools
Worker-Owner at Brattleboro Tech Collective in Brattleboro, VT
http://brattcollective.com/
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David Geilhufe
using 24 tools
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Deborah Elizabeth Finn
using 35 tools
Cyber-Yenta at (independent consultant) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
http://cyber-yenta.org/
"What is good...but to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your god?" (Micah 6:8) -
Heather Carpenter
using 44 tools
Assistant Director at Aspiration in
http://www.aspirationtech.org/
Better Tools for a Better World -
Holly Ross
using 7 tools
Director of Programs at 94102 in San Francisco, CA
http://www.nten.org/
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Idealware: A Few Good Hosted Email Newsletter Tools
created by Idealware
Looking for a way to send out email in bulk? You might be able to get away with a tool like Outlook or Mailman if you have a very small list, or a free list management tool like Google Groups or Topica’s service if you don’t need the list to look very professional. But likely, you want a way to send out emails to dozens, hundreds, or thousands of people that is easy to setup, trouble-free, and sends good-looking emails to your constituents. For these purposes, a hosted bulk emailing service is a great choice. These services typically allow you to manage your list, create emails, and view reports through a web-based interface, as well as take subscriptions through your website. Which emailing service should you use? We asked seven nonprofit technology experts which they would recommend.
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Joe Baker
using 19 tools
Campaign Director at Care2 in Redwood City, CA
http://www.joebaker.us/
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kelleyawilliams
using 93 tools
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Mike Roman
using 12 tools
Operations Manager at Aspiration in Northern California
http://oneroman.org/
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Nancy White
using 48 tools
Chocoqueen at Full Circle Associates in Seattle, Washington, USA
http://www.fullcirc.com/
Connection and chocolate -
Rich Vázquez, CISA, CISSP
using 96 tools
Austin, TX
http://impactnews.com/
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ricoism
using 16 tools
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Ryan Ozimek
using 34 tools
Founder at PICnet, Inc. in Washington, DC
http://www.picnet.net/
Empowering the missions of non-profits through technology. -
Simon Pavitt
using 12 tools
Headware in Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.headware.co.uk/
It's not hardware, it's not software, it's headware -
Tools that make me happy
created by Allen Gunn
These tools that give me both value and enjoyment in using...
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victor sapar
using 47 tools
non-profit technology consultant at philippines
http://accidentaltechie.net/
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Zac Mutrux
using 32 tools
Owner at Sarai in San Francisco, California, USA
Technology guidance, support and management.