Author: gregoryheller
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Money Where Our Mouth Is: Independence Day From Big Banking
A question recently came up on our internal team list. One of our team members was looking for recommendations on where to move her money. She was currently banking with Chase and was disturbed by learning of the connection between Chase and BP. This being just one reason of many to move your money from…
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Using Social Media to Meet Nonprofit Goals: Idealware’s New Report
Idealware just released a report on their survey of nearly 500 nonprofit professionals regarding their use of social media and their perceptions of the efficacy of various social media channels.
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MEanderthal: Morph Your Face Into That of an Early Human Ancestor
Last week I wrote about some recent press coverage for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s new website for the Human Origins Program and the related new exhibit in Washington, DC.
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HumanOrigins.si.edu Featured on Voice Of America As Website Of The Week
The Smithsonian Institution’s new website for the Human Origins Program is featured on the Voice Of America website as Website Of The Week. The site, which launched in March to coincide with opening of the David H.
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We’ve Met The Enemy And He Is Powerpoint
So read the headline of a New York Time’s article a few weeks back, you probably saw some coverage of the dizzying slide showing linkages between various constituencies in Afganistan. Without going any further into that slide, or the article about it and the relationship of PowerPoint and military strategy, I’d like to highlight some…
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Seattle CiviCRM User Group Meeting, May 27th
There seems to be growing interest in CiviCRM in Seattle. People want to know more about what it is, how it works and how they can harness the power for their clients or their own organizations.
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CiviCon Recap: Thoughts on CiviCRM Conference 1 Week Later, Plus Videos
It’s a week and a day since the first ever CiviCon concluded. I’ve had a chance to encode and post all the videos from the Ingite and Lighting Talks (see below), and wanted to share just a few thoughts. There were over 70 people at CiviCon, nearly double the number at the first DrupalCon (5…
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CivicActions Contract Template Terms and Conditions
At DrupalCon in San Francisco I sat on a panel “From Contractor To Shop” hosted by Alex Urevick-Ackelsberg from Zivtech.
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CivicActions Team and Sessions At DrupalCon San Francisco
As the week winds down CivicActions team members are getting ready to head to San Fransico for DrupalCon where we’ve got folks presenting a number of session. Here is the lineup: Open Source Opens Doors for Youth: a professional/nonprofit/foundation collaboration builds a youth social enterprise by Jenn Sramek and Rose Liebman Monday 5:30 PM -…
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Does your Blog Update Your Facebook & Facebook update your Twitter? You’re Doing It Wrong
I received some requests that I should elaborate on a recent tweet that read “If your blog is updating your Facebook status & Facebook status is updating Twitter…