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  • In today's rapidly advancing digital age, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, and the nonprofit sector is no exception. Whether you're new to AI or looking to optimize its application, this session offers insights into how nonprofits can harness this technology to further their cause, optimize resources, and foster meaningful connections. Join us to:

  • The Technology Association of Grantmakers along with Tech Impact (a Money-Saving Partner of the Center) partnered to compile resources and topical toolkits on their webpage, How to Fund Nonprofit Tech: A Guide for Funders and Nonprofits.

  • One of the biggest challenges nonprofits face with regards to cyber security is figuring out how to get started. In this webinar, we'll cover free & low cost, high-impact cyber security activities your organization can undertake right now to significantly improve security and resilience against attacks. RipRap Security will bring in real-world stories of nonprofits and other organizations getting hacked and what lessons we can learn about improving security.

  • What does your organization’s current financial close process look like? Whether you scramble every month or feel like things run smoothly, it’s helpful to pay attention to certain key areas.

  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is more of an art than a science, given the proprietary nature of various search engine companies' tightly guarded internal algorithms that index and rank websites to display in search results shown by Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

    The starter guides below are for nonprofits seeking to improve their website's overall traffic and the number of keywords that visitors might use as a way to find a nonprofit's website.

  • Reprinted with permission from Medicus IT (formerly MDcentric Technologies)

    Life is full of ups and downs and twists and turns. And, when it comes to operating a nonprofit, expecting the unexpected is the best way to secure your organization for success down the line.

    That's why it is paramount that every organization has a business continuity plan. These plans are designed to help an organization thrive even during an unpredictable event.

  • Fundraising should be easy, and it should work. But most nonprofit leaders struggle to come up with an effective fundraising strategy. They spend a ton of money on websites that don’t bring in new donors. They need to send fundraising emails, but are not sure where to start. When leads slow down, they’re at a loss for how to get them going again. The secret to solving these problems is an email marketing funnel.

    Participants will learn practical and realistic tips on:

  • You work hard and wear a lot of hats (with no time to buy the matching shoes). Changing the world can be time-consuming and stressful! Let us lighten your workload and preserve your sanity with this free webinar that’ll help you put your nonprofit website to work for you and make it multitask as well as you do. Go beyond the basics with Molly Coke as she talks about how to leverage technology to help support your mission and make your life easier.

    Participants will learn:

  • Guest article by MDcentric Technologies

    It’s hard to imagine the worst-case scenario happening to you. But that doesn’t stop residents and millions of other people from purchasing homeowner’s, renters, or auto insurance, does it? Just like any other type of insurance you invest in for a rainy day, your organization's data protection and cybersecurity should be no different. By staying proactive with data security, you can prevent a business-ending disaster from happening to you.

    Here are seven strategies to prevent a security breach in your organization.

  • Equity Guide for Nonprofit Technology (NTEN, 2020) - The guide is divided into three sections reflecting different nonprofit technology categories. Your organization may participate in one or more of these categories:

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