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Website Content for Homeless People?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I saw this tweet from Mark Horvath of Invisible People and We Are Visible via Facebook yesterday: I followed up on Facebook with Mark and he said he couldn’t come up with any good examples of agencies that serve the homeless who actually had good content directed at homeless people on their websites.

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CauseTalk Radio Ep05: Homeless Hotspots Roam SXSW, Austin for Money. Is it Right?

Selfish Giving

We discuss the uproar at this year’s SXSW over one agency’s deployment of the homeless as human wifi for the technology laden hordes that descended on Austin. New York Times: Use of Homeless as Internet Hot Spots Backfires on Marketer.

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Build a Bridge from Homelessness to Hope

NonProfit PRO

In 2011, Covenant House saw the need for a technology that could assist their work and empower them to provide more and better support to their communities. Apricot by Social Solutions helped them exceed their goal of adding 400 available beds by 167%, allowing them to provide 293 more beds than originally planned!

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Harold Alfond Foundation Commits $75.5 Million for Maine's Community Colleges

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Prest Courtesy of the Maine Community College System An automotive technology program instructor at Washington County Community College works with a student on an electric vehicle as part of the school’s work-force development programs, which the Harold Alfond Foundation supports.

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Beyond Beds: The Case for a Better Housing Solution

NonProfit PRO

Invest in the right technology that better empowers you to serve people in need and reduce homelessness in your community.

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What Nonprofits Can Learn from the Food Truck Craze

Selfish Giving

Mark Horvath of Invisible People tweets all the time about groups that say they want to help the homeless but then set themselves apart or create barriers that make delivering that help ineffective or impossible. Notice I didn’t say that they were good with social media or technology, which they are. They exist to serve others.

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Ep178: Chris Noble on The Power of Influencers & The Future of Cause Marketing

Selfish Giving

Today on CauseTalk Radio , Megan Strand and I talk to Chris Noble , CEO of Matchfire , a marketing and technology company for business and social impact, about key trends in cause marketing, including the power influencers, content marketing and employee engagement. The commonality with all these entities was social good and technology.

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