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UX London
Inspirational Learning for User Experience Designers. UX London is a unique three-day event combining inspirational talks with in-depth workshops presented by some of the industry’s biggest names. Whether you’re beginning your career, or a seasoned professional, UX London is your chance to add core skills, absorb strategic thinking, and learn advanced techniques from pioneers in the field.
Challenging Grantmakers to Strengthen Communities »
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
“The challenge isn’t just to see how many of the criteria your foundation can achieve. The key is to engage board and staff in why the criteria matter for your institution and how you can make progress towards being your best. Every foundation will benefit from engaging in that process, because it speaks directly to your impact and your effectiveness in meeting your mission.”
Relaunched! Now in Public Beta »
Alnisa Allgood, Executive Director
Welcome to the newly relaunched Nonprofit Tech website. We are officially in 'public beta'. There are still a lot of things we are working on including, the addition of lots more content. We have a wonderful resource library of thousands of reports, papers, presentations, videos, and more. Its information we've collected from around the web and in person, while performing research for clients, presentation, and our technology transfer efforts. So some of the research and writings will be ours, but most will be from a wide array of brilliant individuals who've focused their minds, attentions, and efforts on the vast number of issues facing nonprofit organizations.
Ten Nonprofit Funding Models »
William Landes Foster, Peter Kim, & Barbara Christiansen
Money is a constant topic of conversation among nonprofit leaders: How much do we need? Where can we find it? Why isn’t there more of it? In tough economic times, these types of questions become more frequent and pressing. Unfortunately, the answers are not readily available. That’s because nonprofit leaders are much more sophisticated about creating programs than they are about funding their organizations, and philanthropists often struggle to understand the impact (and limitations) of their donations.
From BarackObama.com to Change.gov »
Aaron Smith, Research Specialist
Voters expect that the level of public engagement they experienced with Barack Obama during the campaign, much of it occurring online, will continue into the early period of his new administration. A majority of Obama voters expect to carry on efforts to support his policies and try to persuade others to back his initiatives in the coming year; a substantial number expect to hear directly from Obama and his team; and a notable cohort say they have followed the transition online.
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Spotlight: ChangeMakers
Vivek Kundra, CTO of Washington, D.C. »
Vivek Kundra, appointed chief technology officer (CTO) by Washington D.C., Mayor Adrian Fenty in 2007, is determined to make the…
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