Non-Profit Tech: Does the World Need Jumo?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, December 1 2010
Jumo.com, Chris Hughes's new non-profit online organizing hub, got some celebratory press coverage yesterday in places like the New York Times and the Huffington Post (as w Read More
Why Should Non-Profits Get a Break?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 22 2010
Designer, thinker, and 37Signals proprietor Jason Fried asks the tough question: what is it about the "non-profit" business model that entitles those organizations to discounts on the web-based software ... Read More
Social Media, Huh, What Is It Good For? A Report
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, February 25 2010
Credit: IdealWare The non-profit IdealWare surveyed more than 400 staffers at various non-profits back in November to find out what social media tools Read More
Keeping Up with the JONESES: The State of Texting in 2009
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, February 24 2010
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charity: water's Lessons for Winning at Twitter
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 8 2009
The organization charity: water (the colon is silent) said at an event last week that they had managed to become the first non-profit to break one million followers on Twitter. That indeed seems to be the case, and by a ... Read More
Seth Godin on Non-Profits' Aversion to Change
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, September 15 2009
PdF friend Seth Godin has a great post up today, which he calls "The Problem With Non." It's a cri-de-couer aimed at the people who create and run non-profit organizations, especially those who imagine that they are ... Read More
Daily Digest: Did the Internet Matter?
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, November 28 2008
"Does the Internet Matter?": That's the title of a new report out from Temple University's Institute for Business and Information Technology. Making use of some techPresident data, Temple's Sunil Wattal, David ... Read More
PdF Welcomes Senior Editors Dave Witzel and Allison Fine
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, April 28 2008
Time for some editorial housekeeping. In our never-ending quest to cover how technology is changing politics and serve the growing community of activists, technologists, journalists, politicians, government workers, ... Read More