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Book Internet Management for Nonprofits

Download or read book Internet Management for Nonprofits written by Ted Hart and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-04-15 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essential guide for nonprofits wanting to manage their Internet applications in a coordinated, cost-effective, and efficient manner The rapid onset of increasingly advanced and complex technologies has challenged nonprofits to invest with their sparse resources in attempting, and failing, to keep pace with for-profit companies, with the result that most now cannot compete with new commercial products and commercial applications. Nonprofit Internet Management reveals how current technologies can be utilized in full measure most effectively by nonprofits and addresses how to manage various applications for maximum benefit to internal operations and community service. Covers management models, social networking information, case studies, fundraising strategies, collaboration and coordination examples, and sample communications techniques Includes chapters written by leading Internet professionals In-depth discussion of Website design, technology trends, social networks, managing the organization using online tools, E-governance and board leadership, prospect research and donor modeling, volunteer recruitment and management, mobile technology, stewardship and relationship management, and green technology applications Filled with case studies, Nonprofit Internet Management also includes screenshots, tables, worksheets and checklists. It's an essential resource for every nonprofit organization operating in our modern wired world.

Book Nonprofit Internet Strategies

Download or read book Nonprofit Internet Strategies written by Ted Hart and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2005-03-25 with total page 361 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nonprofit Internet Strategies offers every charitable organization the opportunity to analyze their options and select the appropriate strategy to integrate traditional marketing, communications, and fundraising practices with their online efforts. It is an excellent how-to guide--a practical manual for nonprofit staff written in non-technical language--prepared by experts in the field based on real-life experiences and case studies.

Book The Non profit Internet Handbook

Download or read book The Non profit Internet Handbook written by Gary M. Grobman and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides web sites and surfing tips for non-profit organizations trying to get motivated to venture online or maximize the Internet's potential for fundraising, advocacy, hiring, and disseminating information. Includes a glossary of Internet terms, computer cartoons, and a reader survey form. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet

Download or read book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet written by Michael Johnston and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1999-03-11 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The nonprofit community has embraced new technology with enthusiasm and vigour for three key reasons: increased Internet usage by nonprofits, growth in the total online audience, and advances in technology.

Book Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission

Download or read book Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission written by Holly Ross and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-02-17 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission is a practical resource that will help nonprofit professionals make smart, strategic decisions about technology. The book shows how to effectively manage technology and offers practical advice for decision makers and staff alike who often have little or no experience with technology. With contributions from the top experts in the nonprofit technology field, this must-have guide addresses technology planning and people. It includes the tools you need to get the work done, and the knowledge that will help you communicate better, evaluate technology investments, raise money, and more. Written in nontechnical language the book covers a broad spectrum of topics including: Achieving IT Alignment with Your Mission STEVE HEYE, YMCA of the USA Managing Technology Change DAHNA GOLDSTEIN, PhilanTech Measuring the Return on Investment of Technology BETH KANTER, trainer, blogger and consultant IT Planning and Prioritizing PETER CAMPBELL, Earthjustice Finding and Keeping the Right People JAMES L. WEINBERG and CASSIE SCARANO, Commongood Careers Budgeting For and Funding Technology SCOTT MCCALLUM and KEITH R. THODE, Aidmatrix Foundation Introduction to IT and Systems KEVIN LO and WILLOW COOK, TechSoup Global Where Are Your Stakeholders, and What Are They Doing Online? MICHAEL CERVINO, Beaconfire Consulting Effective Online Communications JOHN KENYON, nonprofit technology strategist Effective Online Fundraising MADELINE STANIONIS, Watershed The Future of IT in Nonprofits EDWARD GRANGER-HAPP, Save the Children Praise for Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission “This invaluable guide for nonprofit leaders proves that nonprofit organizations can and should embrace technology, rather than being scared of or intimidated by it!” —KRISTIE FERKETICH, SENIOR STRATEGIST, GOOGLE GRANTS, GOOGLE INC. “NTEN’s Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission can help leaders craft a technology strategy that makes sense and builds ROI while also providing inspiration for their staff and supporters!” —JONATHON D. COLMAN, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND WEB EVANGELISTA, DIGITAL MARKETING, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

Book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet

Download or read book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet written by Robbin Zeff and published by Wiley. This book was released on 1996-09-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advance praise for THE NONPROFIT GUIDE TO THE INTERNET. "The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet tackles such a timely topic. And it's written by someone with so much expertise in the field."— S. Sherburne Laughlin, Support Center of Washington. "Thanks to Robbin Zeff, nonprofits will have an easier time getting on the information superhighway. Keep The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet right next to your computer."— Sheree Parris Nudd, Founder, NonProfit ForumTM. "Indispensable! Robbin Zeff leads us out of cyber-darkness, showing nonprofit organizations how to immediately put the Internet to work at little or no cost."— Andrew Goldman, Circus Ethiopia—USA "A pioneering achievement . . . This comprehensive book belongs in every nonprofit organization's library!" —James E. Callahan, Northern California Community Foundation, Inc. It's time for the nonprofit community to take advantage of the limitless resources of the Internet. This book enables your organization to access the specific resources, databases, and Web sites you need to stay competitive. This indispensable tool explains the hows and whys of the Internet— everything from computer basics and Internet research to designing your own nonprofit Web site. You'll learn how to find grant information, fundraise, and expand your outreach electronically. You'll also find out about your legal rights on the information superhighway. Join the nonprofit online community with this smart and savvy handbook. The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet: Surveys the hardware and software you need to get online. Explores cyberfundraising with examples from online campaigns. Devotes an entire chapter to cyberspace law for nonprofits. Illustrates nonprofit uses of the Web with case studies, charts, and screen shots. Contains a multimedia bibliography, a glossary of terms, and a directory of nonprofit-related Web sites and addresses.

Book The Nonprofits  Guide to Internet Communications Law

Download or read book The Nonprofits Guide to Internet Communications Law written by Bruce R. Hopkins and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2002-11-15 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Invaluable guidance on the most important legal issues facing nonprofits today Internet communication is the lifeblood of countless nonprofit organizations, yet there exists no specific law to provide for its regulation. Without solid legal guidance, nonprofits risk not only missing out on the unlimited opportunities that the Internet has to offer, but also jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. The Nonprofits' Guide to Internet Communications Law analyzes and explains the laws applicable to Internet communications by nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit law expert Bruce Hopkins writes that with Congress and government agencies reluctant to create new law, it will ultimately be up to the courts to determine the future of Internet law affecting nonprofit organizations. Extrapolating from the underlying principles of existing law, Hopkins addresses the legal ramifications of Internet business activities, charitable-giving administration, fundraising programs, lobbying, political campaign activities, and more. The Nonprofits' Guide to Internet Communications Law proves an unparalleled resource for this emerging field.

Book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet

Download or read book The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet written by Robbin Lee Zeff and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Networked Nonprofit

Download or read book The Networked Nonprofit written by Beth Kanter and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-06-28 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Networked Nonprofit Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change This groundbreaking book shows nonprofits a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world: a networked approach enabled by social technologies, where connections are leveraged to increase impact in effective ways that drive change for the betterment of our society and planet. "The Networked Nonprofit is a must-read for any nonprofit organization seeking innovative, creative techniques to improve their mission and better serve their communities." —Diana Aviv, president and CEO, Independent Sector "The Internet means never having to ask permission before trying something new. In The Networked Nonprofit, Kanter and Fine show nonprofits how to harness this flexibility to pursue their missions in partnership with two billion connected citizens." —Clay Shirky, author, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations "The Networked Nonprofit uniquely describes the historical context and the current challenges that compel nonprofit leaders to work in networked ways and offers easy steps to help users exploit the potential of social media and 'working wikily."' —Stephanie McAuliffe, director, organizational effectiveness, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation "A must-read for nonprofit leaders who want to change their organizations from the inside out by embracing the power of social networks." —Charlene Li, founding partner, Altimeter Group; author, Open Leadership; and coauthor, Groundswell "This is a perfect handbook for anyone who wants to leapfrog their current limitations of understanding and find real-world applications of technology to extend their mission." —Michele Nunn, CEO, Points of Light Institute, and cofounder, HandsOn Network "Kanter and Fine provide the 'Google Maps' for nonprofits to harness social media to kick butt and change the world." —Guy Kawasaki, cofounder, Alltop.com, and former chief evangelist, Apple Inc. "URGENT! Read this book. Take notes. Take action. If you work for a nonprofit, you don't have to do every single thing these seasoned authors have to share, but you certainly have to know what you're missing." —Seth Godin Register at www.josseybass.com/emailfor more information on our publications, authors, and to receive special offers.

Book ManagingNonprofits org

Download or read book ManagingNonprofits org written by Ben Hecht and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2002-03-12 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nonprofit managers have been slow to embrace the digital age.Although technology has transformed the face of the for-profitsector and how it operates, nonprofit use of technology to improveinternal functioning and to change the way services are deliveredis almost nonexistent. These limitations actually have opened thedoor for for-profits to "compete" successfully for traditionalnonprofit business, such as moving people from welfare towork. ManagingNonprofits.org is both a call to action and a roadmap forchange. Each chapter defines an element of Dynamic Management andidentifies "digital hotspots" or places within that element, andthe nonprofit's implementation of that element, where digitalissues will most likely arise and need to be addressed. Inaddition, at the end of each chapter, Maxims of Dynamic Managementor core truths that the authors have found helpful to follow intheir day-to-day experience as nonprofit leaders in bringingDynamic Management to their organization are provided. Finally, theauthors highlight the experience of various nonprofit andfor-profit organizations that have successfully made elements ofDynamic Management a reality in their organizations.

Book Managing Non profits on the Internet

Download or read book Managing Non profits on the Internet written by Adrian Lanning and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book for directors and managers in the non-profits world on evaluating and creating policy for projects on the Internet. From their experiences on Internet projects in the voluntary sector, trade unions, quangos and local government, the authors have created a three-part planning agenda for the creation of a coherent and effective Internet strategy. No manager can afford to ignore the effect the Internet will have upon their organisation over the nest 5 years. If it is not perceived for your organisation as a strategic opportunity today, then the Internet is likely to become a strategic threat tomorrow.

Book The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Management

Download or read book The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Management written by Smith, Bucklin & Associates and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2000-07-19 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an updated second edition, this popular how-to book addresses such vital issues as the importance of mission statements, the board of directors' role in daily operations, planning a publicity campaign, coordinating special conventions, basic office management, and information services. Charts & graphs.

Book ICT Management in Non Profit Organizations

Download or read book ICT Management in Non Profit Organizations written by Ariza-Montes, José Antonio and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2014-04-30 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The instability of today’s economic climate calls for non-profit organizations to approach social problems in new and interesting ways, and Information and Communication Technologies may serve as an answer to this call. ICT Management in Non-Profit Organizations aims to explore the effective and comprehensive deployment of appropriate ICT strategies within the nonprofit sector. This innovative reference work will discuss how ICT enables the non-profit sector to achieve organizational efficiency, effectiveness, and, ultimately, self sufficiency, and will provide elected and appointed policymakers, managers, and planners in governments, public agencies, and nonprofit organizations with a comprehensive strategy for creating an ICT management agenda in the non-profit sector.

Book Cases on Strategic Social Media Utilization in the Nonprofit Sector

Download or read book Cases on Strategic Social Media Utilization in the Nonprofit Sector written by Asencio, Hugo and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2015-02-28 with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Typically utilized by larger corporations, social media marketing and strategy is lacking in small and medium-sized nonprofit organizations. Although these organizations are beginning to incorporate this form of online communication, there is still a need to understand the best practices and proper tools to enhance an organization’s presence on the web. Cases on Strategic Social Media Utilization in the Nonprofit Sector brings together cases and chapters in order to examine both the practical and theoretical components of creating an online social community for nonprofit organizations. The technologies discussed in this publication provide organizations with the necessary cost-effective tools for fundraising, marketing, and civic engagement. This publication is an essential reference source for practitioners, academicians, researchers, and advanced-level students interested in learning how to effectively use social media technologies in the nonprofit sector.

Book Managing Risk in Nonprofit Organizations

Download or read book Managing Risk in Nonprofit Organizations written by Melanie L. Herman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2004-04-12 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Managing Risk in Nonprofit Organizations explains and defines risk management, especially as it applies to nonprofits. It provides comprehensive guidance on such topics as identifying risk, prioritising risk, selecting appropriate risk management techniques, implementing risk management techniques, monitoring risk management, and financing. * Includes diagrams of the risk management cycle and dimensions of risk graphic * The nature of these unique risks and the special challenges facing a nonprofit that embarks on a risk management program will also be addressed. * Written by two leaders at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center, a management assistance organization that provides informational resources, technical assistance, and training to an estimated 20,000 nonprofits annually

Book Nonprofit Governance and Management

Download or read book Nonprofit Governance and Management written by Victor Futter and published by American Bar Association. This book was released on 2002 with total page 746 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This updated edition of Nonprofit Governance: The Executive's Guide expands the scope of its popular predecessor to address issue relevant to both directors and managers of nonprofit.

Book Managing a Nonprofit Organization

Download or read book Managing a Nonprofit Organization written by Thomas Wolf and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 512 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The revised and updated edition of the go-to guide that has been an essential resource for nonprofit administrators, managers, and business professors since 1984--retooled to address the challenges presented by today's world. Managing a Nonprofit Organization is a classic in its field. But much has changed since it was last updated in 1999, as the United States reels from political, economic, and demographic shifts, all of which impact nonprofit organizations every day. In the current economy, nonprofits are trying to make ends meet. They are responding to technological innovation in the age of social media and viral marketing. Nonprofit administrators, trustees, and volunteers need Thomas Wolf's solid advice now more than ever. So do the many college and university students preparing for work in the nonprofit arena. Dr. Wolf's update of Managing a Nonprofit Organization includes material that tackles the demands and challenges faced by nonprofit managers as a result of the legislative and policy changes enacted after 9/11 and in the wake of the economic collapse of 2008. Highlighting the generational issues facing many nonprofits, as current management ages and a younger generation prepares to take the reins, Dr. Wolf suggests ways for organizations to best manage these transitions and adapt to a rapidly changing world. In easy-to-understand language and with study questions at the end of each chapter, Dr. Wolf explains how to cope with all the changes, giving you everything you need to know to be a highly successful nonprofit leader.