Ten things (just ten!) that every nonprofit executive needs to know about information technology

On July 12, 2007 at 11:11 am by Emily Turner - Permanent Link
Categories: IT
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This post from nonprofit tech Deborah Finn is a very accessible piece that should be read by anyone who is wary of taking the leap into technology! This piece lays out in simple language just why and information technology will work for your organisation (be it philanthropic or seeking funding) and your goals. Don’t worry about techy language - this piece has none, it deliberately speaks to you and your own understanding of the issues that matter to you.

Click here to read the post.

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  1. Many thanks for your kind words about my blog article!

    Best regards from Deborah

    Deborah Elizabeth Finn
    Cyber-Yenta
    Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    www.cyber-yenta.org

    Comment by Deborah Elizabeth Finn — July 12, 2007 #

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