Software/Technology

Blackbaud Forms Partnership with O-matic Software to Make Advanced Data Import Tool Available for The Raiser’s Edge
March 10, 2011

Blackbaud announced it has entered into an agreement with O-matic Software to market Import-O-Matic™, an O-matic Software plug-in that greatly expands the data import capabilities of Blackbaud’s The Raiser’s Edge® fundraising software. The advanced importing features of Import-O-Matic help streamline data processing by increasing data entry efficiency and eliminating most of the manual steps required for data entry.

New toolkit helps nonprofits improve flow of information
March 9, 2011

Monitor Institute has partnered with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to produce the new hands-on Community Information Toolkit: Building Stronger Communities Through Information Exchange. This U.S.-based resource is an easy-to-use set of tools designed to help organizational leaders assess the strengths and weaknesses of the local news and media environment, analyze the findings, and incorporate them in a plan to strengthen communities by improving the local information ecology.

The Salesforce.com Foundation Helps Playworks Bring the Benefits of Play to Underserved Children
March 2, 2011

The Salesforce.com Foundation, the global leader in integrating philanthropy and business, today announced the success of Playworks in using Salesforce CRM and the Force.com enterprise cloud computing platform to run its national nonprofit organization. Dedicated to support learning by providing safe, healthy and inclusive play and physical activity to schools at recess and throughout the entire school day, Playworks is exemplary of the Salesforce.com Foundation's 1/1/1 Model in action

Do you work at Mobile's brightest company? Take the quiz
February 28, 2011

To create a new fundraising platform for nonprofits designed to raise $50,000 for Alabama charities in its first year, a trivia contest seemed quite natural. Impact Alabama, a relatively new nonprofit, collaborates with colleges, universities and communities throughout the state to implement service projects to serve disadvantaged people. The college students who power these projects typically walk away with an enhanced sense of social and civic responsibility.

Digital Annual Reports Lure Readers—and May Save Some Cash
February 25, 2011

The Salvation Army discovered that nobody opened about half the printed annual reports it sent every year. So it decided to scrap the hard-copy version, moving to an all-digital one in 2009.

Because the digital content can be used in so many ways, it makes some of the high initial costs more cost effective.

More and more charities are doing what the Salvation Army has done, creating all-digital editions of their yearly reports. The new versions make liberal use of audio, animation, and video (watchable even on smartphones), rather than long, text-heavy articles.

Twitter Co-Founder Pushes New Effort to Use Technology for Social Good
February 24, 2011

The Twitter co-founder Biz Stone plans to announce tonight that he is joining forces with a nonprofit technology group to start ConvergeUS, a charity that seeks to combat social problems with new technology. The nonprofit’s goal is to make resources of large technology companies more available to nonprofit, academic, and government organizations, said Rey Ramsey, chief executive of TechNet, who said he approached Mr. Stone to work with his group.

Online Game Draws Attention—and Money—for the Needy
February 15, 2011

Spent, an interactive online game developed by the social-service organization Urban Ministries of Durham and North Carolina ad agency McKinney, which donated its services, is an online interactive game that educates people about poverty and homelessness. Players navigate the game by making decisions that could severely affect their health, finances,children’s well-being and work life. The goal is to show the choices a needy person must make every month. At the end of the game, people are asked to donate, volunteer or play again.

Foundation Source Debuts Access, First Online Philanthropy Network Connecting Nonprofits and Private Foundations
February 11, 2011

Foundation Source, provider of support services for private foundations, announced the launch of Foundation Source Access, a new online platform that connects nonprofits with private foundations in order to help them raise money easily and cost-effectively. Access introduces private foundations to discover and fund a wide range of the latest and most urgent fundraising projects for support. Access also serves as an innovative philanthropy network, allowing nonprofit and foundation peers to share lessons learned and strategic insights.