This document contains a list of links from Andy Wolber on managing technology changes and resources for how different generations use technology. It includes links to articles on managing technology, digital literacy training, the technology gap in the workplace, and using social media and bookmarking tools. The links provide information on how technology is adopted by different age groups and strategies for organizations to address changes.
This document provides an overview of website basics and considerations for selecting a website or content management system. It discusses common uses of websites for nonprofits including donor management, programs, financials and other functions. The document also outlines steps for selecting a system including identifying requirements, options, demos and user visits before making a decision. Resources and examples of content management systems are provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides tips for non-technical staff or volunteers to support basic information technology needs for their organization on an occasional basis. It outlines common types of short-term IT projects that are well-suited for occasional support and provides recommendations for basic computer setup, maintenance, troubleshooting, and additional resources.
This document provides an overview of nonprofit technology essentials presented by NPower Michigan. It discusses computing trends like operating systems and mobile devices. Top nonprofit tech resources like TechSoup.org and Idealware.org are covered. The presentation reviews infrastructure needs such as computers, printers, internet, backup, and phone systems. It also discusses software including office suites, databases, and online collaboration tools. Overall the document aims to educate nonprofits on important technology topics and resources.
This document provides an overview of free and low-cost tools that non-profits can use for tasks like email, file sharing, project management, online meetings, and more. It discusses options for hosted email through Google Apps or other providers, online file sharing tools like Dropbox, and project management tools like Wiggio. The document also provides recommendations for online surveys, social media use, video conferencing, and training resources.
This document contains a list of links from Andy Wolber on managing technology changes and resources for how different generations use technology. It includes links to articles on managing technology, digital literacy training, the technology gap in the workplace, and using social media and bookmarking tools. The links provide information on how technology is adopted by different age groups and strategies for organizations to address changes.
This document provides an overview of website basics and considerations for selecting a website or content management system. It discusses common uses of websites for nonprofits including donor management, programs, financials and other functions. The document also outlines steps for selecting a system including identifying requirements, options, demos and user visits before making a decision. Resources and examples of content management systems are provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides tips for non-technical staff or volunteers to support basic information technology needs for their organization on an occasional basis. It outlines common types of short-term IT projects that are well-suited for occasional support and provides recommendations for basic computer setup, maintenance, troubleshooting, and additional resources.
This document provides an overview of nonprofit technology essentials presented by NPower Michigan. It discusses computing trends like operating systems and mobile devices. Top nonprofit tech resources like TechSoup.org and Idealware.org are covered. The presentation reviews infrastructure needs such as computers, printers, internet, backup, and phone systems. It also discusses software including office suites, databases, and online collaboration tools. Overall the document aims to educate nonprofits on important technology topics and resources.
This document provides an overview of free and low-cost tools that non-profits can use for tasks like email, file sharing, project management, online meetings, and more. It discusses options for hosted email through Google Apps or other providers, online file sharing tools like Dropbox, and project management tools like Wiggio. The document also provides recommendations for online surveys, social media use, video conferencing, and training resources.
This document provides resources for setting up and maintaining a basic website for a nonprofit organization. It includes links to free and low-cost website building tools like WordPress, tutorials on using Google Analytics and setting up email marketing, and tips on domain naming and hosting for nonprofits. The resources cover topics like website design, content management, social media, and measuring website traffic and effectiveness.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides resources for collaboration tools including free conference calling services, video conferencing platforms, online workspaces, group management tools, and social networking sites. It also cites a statistic estimating that telework will increase from 20% to 50% of the workforce by 2012. Key ideas are that culture, trust, and connectivity matter more for collaboration than physical place, although place still plays a role.
The document discusses various social media platforms and provides links to resources about using social media for nonprofits. It mentions Twitter, Facebook, bit.ly, Yammer, and Delicious as social media tools. Links are included for profiles, statistics, and tips on using different social media platforms for organizations and disability advocacy. Nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals are highlighted as users of social media.
This document provides an overview of various tech essentials for non-profits, including hardware, infrastructure, software, training and support options. It summarizes data from a 2008 study of 330 non-profits which found that 83% spend less than 4% of their budget on technology, 60% of organizations with over 20 staff have a technology budget, and 32% of organizations with 20 or fewer staff have a technology plan. The document also provides details on specific technology products and services relevant for non-profits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides resources for using social media strategically and effectively. It includes links to articles, tools, and websites about best practices for social media use. Key resources mentioned are guidelines from the C.S. Mott Foundation on using social media, a calendar for planning social media activities, and tools for scheduling posts and monitoring social networks like Hootsuite and Posterous. The overall message is keeping social media engagement simple and aligned with organizational goals.
This document provides an overview of tips for nonprofit technology support and roles. It discusses how to determine appropriate staffing levels for IT, common IT functions in nonprofits, and the evolution of IT service models from reactive to proactive managed services. It also provides many tips across various technology topics like the basics of data ownership and documentation, hardware maintenance, troubleshooting, purchasing and upgrades, and resources for online training.
The document discusses various technology resources for nonprofits, including computing trends, mobile apps, cloud computing, and top nonprofit tech resources like TechSoup.org and Idealware.org. It provides recommendations for operating systems, online databases, volunteer management tools, email newsletters, photo and video sharing, and Google Apps for nonprofits.
This document provides resources for tools and databases that can help small nonprofits. It lists websites for desktop basics like virus protection and file maintenance. It also lists options for remote access, meetings, Google tools, website tools, and databases. It provides steps that nonprofits can take to identify requirements, evaluate options, get demos, and decide on a new database system.
This document provides a list of free and low-cost tools that can be used for practical purposes such as desktop basics, managing multiple machines, website tools, moving operations to the web, Google tools, mashups, and contact information. It includes links to tools for vulnerability scanning, cleaning duplicate files, disk defragging, online backup, remote access, bookmarks syncing, note taking, file sharing, video chat, nonprofit hosting, blogs, grant information, email marketing, slideshows, file sharing, salesforce products, maps, photos, and a technology guide website.
This document provides tips and best practices for managing technology in non-profit organizations. It discusses trends in computing, including operating systems, portable devices, and cloud computing. It also offers advice on documentation, inventories, backups, email management, software updates, hardware maintenance, and replacement. Regular tasks are recommended such as weekly backups, monthly cleanups, and twice yearly deep cleans. Archiving old email using Personal Folders files is demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of NPower Michigan's mission to help nonprofits use technology. It discusses various technology services NPower offers including technology assessments, workshops, and project work. It also covers topics such as local and wide area networks, internet connections, networking equipment, wireless networking, routers, switches, printers, file sharing solutions and best practices.
This document provides an overview of a session on becoming a power user. The session covers topics like maintaining and optimizing computers, upgrading hardware, troubleshooting problems, backup and security, and tips for Windows, Office, and productivity tools. The document includes detailed sections on maintaining computers through updates, cleaning temporary files, defragmenting, and security scans. It also discusses optimizing performance by uninstalling unused software, indexing, and background tasks. Troubleshooting is demonstrated through various scenarios like boot issues, printing problems, and internet connectivity. Backup is emphasized as critical due to high hard drive failure rates.
This document provides instructions for joining an online webinar on using technology for non-profits. It includes the date, time, and login links for the webinar, as well as the dial-in number and conference code for participating by phone. Additional resources are listed on various topics that will be covered, including online meeting tools, weblogs, and social media platforms.
This document provides an overview of technology essentials for nonprofits. It discusses budget considerations, finding that 83% of nonprofits spend less than 4% of their budget on technology. It also discusses common technology used by nonprofits, such as computers, internet infrastructure, software like Microsoft Office, collaboration systems, databases to track information, and websites. The document provides recommendations and options for setting up effective technology systems on a nonprofit budget.
This document discusses managing an IT budget for nonprofits in tough economic times. It provides options for reducing costs such as using networked copiers instead of printers, open source software instead of paid software, and cloud computing instead of maintaining physical servers. It also surveys 330 nonprofits and finds that most spend less than 4% of their budget on technology, do not have an IT committee or technology plan, and rely on contractors for IT support rather than in-house staff.
Andy Wolber provides information on database management tools for small nonprofits. Typical priorities for nonprofits include financials, donor management, and program data. Surveys show that many nonprofits want to consolidate and connect these different types of data. The document then discusses the process for selecting database management tools and outlines key functional requirements and options to consider. It also provides tips on donor data management and cleaning mailing lists. Various software options are listed for different nonprofit needs like donor management, events, and volunteer management. Cost estimates are provided for different types and sizes of database management systems.
1. The document contains a list of online tools and resources for nonprofits provided by Andy Wolber, including tools for meetings, video conferencing, file sharing, websites, analytics, and more.
2. It includes details on an upcoming webinar about tech triage for nonprofits, including login links and call-in information.
3. The list contains many shortened URLs using services like TinyURL to provide easy access to the various online resources.
This document provides resources for setting up and maintaining a basic website for a nonprofit organization. It includes links to free and low-cost website building tools like WordPress, tutorials on using Google Analytics and setting up email marketing, and tips on domain naming and hosting for nonprofits. The resources cover topics like website design, content management, social media, and measuring website traffic and effectiveness.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides resources for collaboration tools including free conference calling services, video conferencing platforms, online workspaces, group management tools, and social networking sites. It also cites a statistic estimating that telework will increase from 20% to 50% of the workforce by 2012. Key ideas are that culture, trust, and connectivity matter more for collaboration than physical place, although place still plays a role.
The document discusses various social media platforms and provides links to resources about using social media for nonprofits. It mentions Twitter, Facebook, bit.ly, Yammer, and Delicious as social media tools. Links are included for profiles, statistics, and tips on using different social media platforms for organizations and disability advocacy. Nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals are highlighted as users of social media.
This document provides an overview of various tech essentials for non-profits, including hardware, infrastructure, software, training and support options. It summarizes data from a 2008 study of 330 non-profits which found that 83% spend less than 4% of their budget on technology, 60% of organizations with over 20 staff have a technology budget, and 32% of organizations with 20 or fewer staff have a technology plan. The document also provides details on specific technology products and services relevant for non-profits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides resources for using social media strategically and effectively. It includes links to articles, tools, and websites about best practices for social media use. Key resources mentioned are guidelines from the C.S. Mott Foundation on using social media, a calendar for planning social media activities, and tools for scheduling posts and monitoring social networks like Hootsuite and Posterous. The overall message is keeping social media engagement simple and aligned with organizational goals.
This document provides an overview of tips for nonprofit technology support and roles. It discusses how to determine appropriate staffing levels for IT, common IT functions in nonprofits, and the evolution of IT service models from reactive to proactive managed services. It also provides many tips across various technology topics like the basics of data ownership and documentation, hardware maintenance, troubleshooting, purchasing and upgrades, and resources for online training.
The document discusses various technology resources for nonprofits, including computing trends, mobile apps, cloud computing, and top nonprofit tech resources like TechSoup.org and Idealware.org. It provides recommendations for operating systems, online databases, volunteer management tools, email newsletters, photo and video sharing, and Google Apps for nonprofits.
This document provides resources for tools and databases that can help small nonprofits. It lists websites for desktop basics like virus protection and file maintenance. It also lists options for remote access, meetings, Google tools, website tools, and databases. It provides steps that nonprofits can take to identify requirements, evaluate options, get demos, and decide on a new database system.
This document provides a list of free and low-cost tools that can be used for practical purposes such as desktop basics, managing multiple machines, website tools, moving operations to the web, Google tools, mashups, and contact information. It includes links to tools for vulnerability scanning, cleaning duplicate files, disk defragging, online backup, remote access, bookmarks syncing, note taking, file sharing, video chat, nonprofit hosting, blogs, grant information, email marketing, slideshows, file sharing, salesforce products, maps, photos, and a technology guide website.
This document provides tips and best practices for managing technology in non-profit organizations. It discusses trends in computing, including operating systems, portable devices, and cloud computing. It also offers advice on documentation, inventories, backups, email management, software updates, hardware maintenance, and replacement. Regular tasks are recommended such as weekly backups, monthly cleanups, and twice yearly deep cleans. Archiving old email using Personal Folders files is demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of NPower Michigan's mission to help nonprofits use technology. It discusses various technology services NPower offers including technology assessments, workshops, and project work. It also covers topics such as local and wide area networks, internet connections, networking equipment, wireless networking, routers, switches, printers, file sharing solutions and best practices.
This document provides an overview of a session on becoming a power user. The session covers topics like maintaining and optimizing computers, upgrading hardware, troubleshooting problems, backup and security, and tips for Windows, Office, and productivity tools. The document includes detailed sections on maintaining computers through updates, cleaning temporary files, defragmenting, and security scans. It also discusses optimizing performance by uninstalling unused software, indexing, and background tasks. Troubleshooting is demonstrated through various scenarios like boot issues, printing problems, and internet connectivity. Backup is emphasized as critical due to high hard drive failure rates.
This document provides instructions for joining an online webinar on using technology for non-profits. It includes the date, time, and login links for the webinar, as well as the dial-in number and conference code for participating by phone. Additional resources are listed on various topics that will be covered, including online meeting tools, weblogs, and social media platforms.
This document provides an overview of technology essentials for nonprofits. It discusses budget considerations, finding that 83% of nonprofits spend less than 4% of their budget on technology. It also discusses common technology used by nonprofits, such as computers, internet infrastructure, software like Microsoft Office, collaboration systems, databases to track information, and websites. The document provides recommendations and options for setting up effective technology systems on a nonprofit budget.
This document discusses managing an IT budget for nonprofits in tough economic times. It provides options for reducing costs such as using networked copiers instead of printers, open source software instead of paid software, and cloud computing instead of maintaining physical servers. It also surveys 330 nonprofits and finds that most spend less than 4% of their budget on technology, do not have an IT committee or technology plan, and rely on contractors for IT support rather than in-house staff.
Andy Wolber provides information on database management tools for small nonprofits. Typical priorities for nonprofits include financials, donor management, and program data. Surveys show that many nonprofits want to consolidate and connect these different types of data. The document then discusses the process for selecting database management tools and outlines key functional requirements and options to consider. It also provides tips on donor data management and cleaning mailing lists. Various software options are listed for different nonprofit needs like donor management, events, and volunteer management. Cost estimates are provided for different types and sizes of database management systems.
1. The document contains a list of online tools and resources for nonprofits provided by Andy Wolber, including tools for meetings, video conferencing, file sharing, websites, analytics, and more.
2. It includes details on an upcoming webinar about tech triage for nonprofits, including login links and call-in information.
3. The list contains many shortened URLs using services like TinyURL to provide easy access to the various online resources.