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Links and Resources: Technology
Local Resources
Related Website
- Have you registered your organization’s website with www.idealist.org? www.nonprofits.org? andwww.guidestar.org? Do it today --- these sites will help to publicize your organization!
- After you get online, start using email, or build a Web site, you'll want people to know you're here. Here are recommendations for publicizing your efforts online
- PowerPoint Templates
- Learn the Internet Basics
- Designing Effective Action Alerts for the Internet
"An action alert is a message that someone sends out to the net asking for a specific action to be taken on a current political issue. Well-designed action alerts are a powerful way to invite people to participate in the processes of a democracy."
- Learn The Net: This site is great for people who want to teach themselves about the Internet. The site includes sections on Web Publishing, Email, Newsgroups, Conferencing and Research. "As technology continues to transform the workplace, there is an increasing need for people to understand how to use it productively. Learn the Net focuses on delivering high quality electronic educational training products and services to the desktop via the Internet and intranets."
- CompuMentor: "Since 1987, CompuMentor has been providing low-cost, volunteer-based computer assistance to schools and nonprofits. Use this site to determine if a mentoring project is right for your organization, and to register today!"
- HandsNet: " HandsNet empowers organizations to effectively integrate online communications strategies, strengthening their programs and policies for children, families and people in need."
- NcexChange: " NCexChange 's mission is to promote and support the effective use of electronic networking technologies by nonprofit organizations and low income communities throughout North Carolina."
- Connect NC: "Goals of Connect NC: Assist Public and Private Sector Leadership in Learning About and; Discussing Technology Issues and Strategies; Encourage Counties to work Collaboratively in the Areas of Technology and Telecommunications; Provides Mini-grants to Facilitate the Planning Process; Enhances the Development of Technology Implementation Plans; Makes Available Competitive Implementation Funding."
For more information please contact
Rose Powers
Program Administrator
860-2277
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