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2016 to See Nonprofit Growth

Growth and data security will be a top concerns for nonprofits in 2016, reports Accounting Today. A study by Abilia, a nonprofit software provider, conducted the Nonprofit Finance and Accounting Study, which found that a majority of nonprofit surveyed expect to grow in the next three years. Additionally, nonprofit continue to focus on keeping their data secure . Read more...

Tech Show Gives Back

The Consumer Technology Association, the nonprofit behind the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, announced it is making a grant to benefit southern Nevada. The Association will give a total of $100,000 which will go towards a variety of organizations in southern Nevada. Read more...

Paypal is Go To Site for Giving

Paypal remains a favorite way for donors to give, reports the Chronicle of Philanthropy. During the 2015 giving season, donors gave $857 million dollars to various charities using PayPal. This is a 15% increase over 2014’s giving season. Read more...

Recycling Tech into the Classroom

A Portland nonprofit helps recycled technology into classrooms, reports the Forecaster. Ruth’s Reusable Resources takes technology that would otherwise be recycled and gets it into local classrooms.
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Nonprofit Wants to Keep AI Beneficial

Open AI, a new nonprofit founded by Elon Musk, wants to ensure that artificial intelligence only benefits humanity, reports the Christian Science Monitor. The nonprofit wants to ensure that if human level intelligence is achieved in AI that doesn’t end up causing the destruction of humanity. Read more...

2015 Online Giving Trends

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Network for Good has released its online giving trend report for the 2015. December remains the most popular month for online giving. Over 30,000 nonprofits benefited from online donations in 2015.   Read more...

Zuckerberg Donation Causes Stir

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, is already facing a backlash over his announcement to give away 99% of his wealth during his lifetime, reports the Los Angeles Times. The criticism arises from Zuckerberg’s decision to create an LLC instead of a non-profit. Read more...

Tech Companies Give Back

According to Networld, more tech companies are lending their talents to charities that help the community. For example, Vertafore, a software maker, supports rapid response volunteering; after the mudslides occurred in Washington State Vertafore packed and delivered 100 lunches. Read more...

Apple CEO Does PSA

Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, is working with the Cerebral Palsy Foundation to raise awareness of its Inclusion campaign. In the ad Cook asks Siri how to start a conversation with someone who is disable. Siri responds to “Just say Hi”. Read more...

Online Platforms Bring Equipment into Classrooms

Teachers are turning to online fundraising platforms to equip classrooms, reports Madison.com. Platforms such as DonorsChoose not only make it easy for teachers to start a new fundraising campaign, but the funds are also available much more quickly than traditional methods such as applying for a grant.   Read more...

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