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Campaign Draws $1,000-Plus Online Gifts

Many nonprofit organizations have received online donations of $1,000 or more, but the Human Rights Campaign has devised a way to actively solicit them.

Software Company Seeks Investors

Convio, one of the major producers of software for charities, is taking another shot at going public.

A San Francisco Technology Charity Gets a Lesson in Online Security

A Bay Area technology organization tells what it learned about online security for charities after its site was hacked.

Experts Offer Tips for Hiring Technology Workers

Advice on how charities can find the best candidates for information-technology jobs.

For an Increasing Number of Charities, There’s an App for That

For an Increasing Number of Charities, There’s an App for That

More charities are developing applications for Apple’s iPhone — and reaching more potential supporters in the process.

A Wealth of Technology Talent Offers Opportunities for Charities

A Wealth of Technology Talent Offers Opportunities for Charities

In a soft job market, charities are seeing a wealth of untapped talent for tech jobs. But will those new hires stay put once the economy thaws?

Web Site Aims to Evaluate Charities’ Haiti Work

A new Web site aims to use crowdsourcing to gather information on what charities are doing in Haiti.

Volunteer Technology Efforts Help Haiti

As relief work in Haiti continues, a wave of volunteer technology efforts have sprouted up using social media and mobile phones to help the earthquake victims.

Creating Communications Networks for Relief Groups in Haiti

Creating Communications Networks for Relief Groups in Haiti

Technology specialists have been working long hours to build communications networks for relief groups that are responding to the disaster.

A New York Cancer Center Uses Technology to Predict Who Will Give

A New York Cancer Center Uses Technology to Predict Who Will Give

How charities of all sizes can use sophisticated software tools to decide which donors deserve attention.

Why the Pennsylvania Ballet Wants Patrons to Turn on Their Cellphones

A ballet troupe is urging people to send text messages during performances -- all in the hope of getting people more involved in what is happening on the stage.

EBay Raised $50-Million in 2009

People are buying less on eBay, but they are donating more. The online-auction site raised 17-percent more for charities last year than in 2009.

Site Raises Money for Savings Programs

A new Web site is helping to raise money for a program to help struggling people save money they can use to go to school or buy a home.

How Technology Will Change Philanthropy

Evolving technology will have far-reaching effects on how the nonprofit world works.

Causes Cuts Ties With MySpace

Causes has removed from MySpace its popular application that allows people on social-networking sites to raise money for charities. The company cited a lack of activity on the site and a desire to focus its efforts on its Facebook application as reasons for the decision. The John D. and Catherine…

Fortified-Rice Program Wins Award

The Tech Museum of Innovation, in San Jose, Calif., has presented its annual awards honoring the creative use of technology to benefit societies around the world. PATH, an international-aid organization in Seattle, won the health award for Ultra Rice, manufactured rice grains it developed that are…