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Volunteer Technology Help for Nonprofits

Need help with a tech problem or strategy? Join the thousands of nonprofits that have already posted “wish lists” for pro bono help with IT, web design, programming, blogging, and other technology needs in hope of attracting interest among the thousands of technology volunteers worldwide who are being matched up with organizations during the first “Mozilla Service Week” September 14-21.

The massive community service project is the result of a partnership with Idealist.org and Mozilla (the organization behind the Firefox browser). Go to http://mozillaservice.org if you want to be a tech volunteer yourself or want to post a tech need for your association or nonprofit.

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Senior Director of Social Media with an academic background studying religious and cultural diversity in the U.S.

Interested in providing strategic direction to help nonprofits build communities online, forge meaningful connections, and help with fundraising and driving awareness.

Thanks for posting this. I plan on attending this conference and only wish I had heard about it earlier. I am anxious to introduce Same-Page's eStudio to the conference attendees. We provide web-based collaboration software for associations and non-profits, helping organizations schedule calendar events, manage documents, organize contacts and manage projects. For more info, http://www.same-page.com

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