This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) Late last week, there was a huge ransomware attack called WannaCry that affected over 200,000 Windows PCs in 150 countries and is still going. The attack has hit businesses, universities...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) For years, TechSoup supporters have said to us, “I love TechSoup; what can I do to help?” We present you the TechSoup Ambassador Program, TechSoup’s very own volunteer...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) Whether you manage a nonprofit organization, an educational institution, or a government agency, there is one truth that is self-evident. It’s that establishing realistic objectives...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) Last month I wrote about the challenge of donor fatigue and donor retention, which gets to the heart of how nonprofits are building relationships with their financial supporters. Many...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) TechSoup is justifiably famous for our product donations, but we also have great digital and in-person training resources for your charity, foundation, or library. Find out about our trove...
This post was originally published here (Mountainx). If you live in Western North Carolina, there’s about a 1-in-9 chance that you work for a nonprofit; in Buncombe County, those odds are better than 1-in-8. Statewide, the sector accounts for about...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) David Talbot By Haily Jones Can you imagine how difficult daily tasks might be for some if we did not have access to things like crutches and wheelchairs? In the United...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Laura Delaflor Lucy Langley By Krystin Gollihue Poverty affects lives and communities in so many different ways, and so there are many opportunities to address poverty...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Vicki Greenleaf Carol Rosenstein’s husband, Irwin, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2006 and related dementia three years...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Ilse Akbar, Executive Director By Haily Jones Opportunities can be hard to find, especially for students of color living in low-income communities. Many can identify...