Tech Help for Nonprofits/NGOs *anytime*
I frequently get asked -- or see online -- these two questions:
From nonprofits/NGOs: where do I get help with our computers and the Internet? I have all these questions about how to choose donor management software, or how to use YouTube, or how to write a proposal for the technology my organization needs. I don't even know where to begin!From individuals: I want to help nonprofits with tech issues. I want to answer questions about how to use social media, how to write a technology strategy, how to use Microsoft Access or FileMaker Pro, how to choose Virus Software, etc. I'll do it online, I'll do it onsite. Where do I go?My answer to both these groups: the online community forum at TechSoup Global. It's a great place for nonprofits to get tech-related questions answered, and it's a fantastic place for tech savvy folks to answer those questions. The TechSoup online community forum branches include:- Hardware
- Software
- Networks
- Viruses & Security
- Web Building
- Technology Planning
- Accessible Technology and Public Computing
- Volunteers and technology
- Emerging Technologies
- Digital Storytelling
- Virtual Community
- and more!
Here's an example of a question on TechSoup that's waiting for an answer right now:
Also see:
- Short-term Assignments for Tech Volunteers
Assignments that might takes days, weeks or just a couple of months to complete. - Finding a Computer/Network Consultant
What mission-based organizations can do to recruit the "right" consultant for tech related issues, one that will not make them feel out-of-the-loop or out-of-control when it comes to tech-related discussions. - Myths About Online Volunteering (Virtual Volunteering)
Online volunteering means unpaid service that is given by volunteers via the Internet. - Finding Online Volunteering / Virtual Volunteering & Home-Based Volunteering
Includes advice for home-based or remote volunteering where service doesn't require a computer)
