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10/02/2015 NonProfits Web Tool Kit ReadWrite http://readwrite.com/2007/09/13/nonprofits_web_tool_kit#awesm=~oySJ8ONhydwix5 1/5 SEARCH We're focusing on nonprofits and charities on Read/WriteWeb this week, and with that in mind, we decided to take a look at what webbased tools exist to make running and organizing a non profit or charity organization easier. It turns out, there are many of them. We've organized the cream of the crop into the tool kit presented below. It's likely that we missed some tools that could be used by charities, nonprofit organizations, or other groups to run their online operations, so please feel free to leave your favorite sites for this type of work in the comments. Creating a Website Obviously the first thing you'll need when bringing your nonprofit organization online is a web site. Grassroots.org offers free web hosting and web design services to nonprofit organizations. Unfortunately, their offerings are not very uptodate (i.e., it appears their free hosting does not support PHP or any other serverside scripting language), and 100MB of file space might not get you very far if you plan to build a thriving community. Hosting, however, is a fairly cheap commodity, so what you're really interested in here is building your site. Blogging platforms like Wordpress and MovableType are great, free software on which to run community or information web sites. But the number of blogging platforms and content management systems is too great to list here. Check out OpensourceCMS to test drive a bunch of open source CMS, blogs, groupware, wiki, and forum tools. WEB Non-Profits Web Tool Kit We're focusing on nonprofits and charities on Read/WriteWeb this week, and with that in mind, we decided to take a look at what webbased tools exist to make running and organizing a nonprofit or charity organization easier. It turns out, there are many of them. We've organized the cream of the crop into the tool kit presented below. It's… JOSH CATONE · SEP 13, 2007

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We're focusing on non­profits and charities on Read/WriteWeb this week, and with that in

mind, we decided to take a look at what web­based tools exist to make running and organizing a non­profit or charity organization easier. It turns out, there are many of them.

We've organized the cream of the crop into the tool kit presented below. It's likely that we missedsome tools that could be used by charities, non­profit organizations, or other groups to run theironline operations, so please feel free to leave your favorite sites for this type of work in thecomments.

Creating a Website

Obviously the first thing you'll need when bringing your non­profit organization online is a web site.

Grassroots.org offers free web hosting and web design services to non­profit organizations.Unfortunately, their offerings are not very up­to­date (i.e., it appears their free hosting does notsupport PHP or any other server­side scripting language), and 100MB of file space might not get youvery far if you plan to build a thriving community.

Hosting, however, is a fairly cheap commodity, so what you're really interested in here is building

your site. Blogging platforms like Wordpress and MovableType are great, free software onwhich to run community or information web sites. But the number of blogging platforms and content

management systems is too great to list here. Check out OpensourceCMS to test drive a bunchof open source CMS, blogs, groupware, wiki, and forum tools.

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Non-Profits Web Tool KitWe're focusing on non­profits and charities onRead/WriteWeb this week, and with that in mind, we decidedto take a look at what web­based tools exist to make runningand organizing a non­profit or charity organization easier. Itturns out, there are many of them. We've organized the creamof the crop into the tool kit presented below. It's…

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The Non­Profit Soapbox is a content management system designed specifically for non­profitorganizations. Helpful tools like event calendars and constituent relationship management comealready baked in.

Getting the Word Out

What good is a web site that no one knows about? A great way to get the word out about your charityis to leverage the power of existing social networks. By creating profiles and groups on networks like

Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn, you can potentially reach millions of people. Even thosethat don't donate money can be educated about your cause.

Care2 is a social network built around social change. It's a great place to create a group for yourorganization and gain access to the nearly 7.8 million members who are perhaps more likely be toreceptive to social or progressive causes.

If you're feeling adventurous, you could try to create your own social network using Ning. Ning isn'tthe only hosted create­your­own social networking platform out there, but it is certainly one of themost powerful. It powers a number of enterprise social networking deployments for large companiesand can probably handle anything you throw at it.

If your non­profit is accredited in the US, make sure you're listed on the GuideStar web site,which powers the databases of major charity networks like Change.org.

Raising Money

One of the primary directives of a non­profit organization is to raise money. For accedited US non­

profits Firstgiving (which we profiled yesterday), makes it easy for members of yourorganization to set up donation pages and collect donations from friends, family, colleagues ­­ ortotal strangers. Non­profit groups can also use the service to manage fund drives of their own.

Fundable and ChipIn are two other fundraising web applications that work very well forcharities that are not accredited non­profit organizations.

There are a large number of for­pay payment processing solutions ­­ many of which include offline

software packages as part of the product. PaySimple is one of the more affordable packages,costing not too much more than a normal merchant account. Blackbaud is one of the more well­known enterprise solutions for non­profit fundraising (they offer other services as well, such asCRM).

Keeping in Touch

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Once you've got members flowing into your organization, you need to keep in touch with them andengage them on a regular basis to keep them motivated, interested, and giving. One great way to do

that is via email lists. Google Groups, Yahoo! Groups, and Topica all offer free emaildiscussion list solutions that your organization can take advantage of.

CicleUp is a unique service that lets you broadcast messages and gather information from groupsover email, AOL Instant Messenger, and Yahoo! Messenger. The service is free and has some unique

call and response features that can truly engage you with your membership. CitizenSpeak,meanwhile, provides free tools for groups to create email action campaigns.

On the pay side, there are a large number of email mailing list management services.

Groundspring.org is specifically aimed at non­profit groups and offers a fairly good deal.Idealware has a good overview of email list tools available for organizations.

Meet in Person

Online interactions are all well and good, but sometimes you want to get together with people in

person and debate an issue. Meetup is one of the easiest ways to make that happen. Organizationshave used the site since 2002 to organize in person meetings across the United States and buildgrassroots movements from the ground up.

Finding Volunteers

As your organization grows, it will be harder to keep things in order without help. Volunteers are key

to almost any non­profit group's success, but finding them isn't always easy. VolunteerMatch islike a dating service for finding the perfect volunteers for your organization. Also consider creating a

profile on Idealist.org, which will then allow you to post jobs, volunteer opportunities, andinternships available at your organization.

Keeping Track of Everyone

Of course, now that your organization is brimming with volunteers, it is bound to be getting harderto keep track of everyone. A number of database tools are available to help your organization keep

track of your constituents, volunteers, and donors. Organizers Database (downloadable) andCiviCRM (web­based) are two open source solutions that you can try out. CiviCRM benefits from

integration into the Joomla and Drupal content management systems.

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WildApricot is a hosted, for­pay membership management service aimed at non­profitorganizations. It's free for databases of up to 50 contacts. [Note: WildApricot is a R/WW

sponsor]Kintera is one of the more well­known software solutions, and has been used by largeorganizations, such as the Jimmy Fund and Amnesty International. (Kintera also offers a number ofother services, such as event management and email marketing.)

It's a good idea to use a groupware tool like Basecamp to keep in touch with your core team. Goodcommunication between the top brass in your charity will help to make sure everything you do goesoff without a hitch.

Measuring Your Success

With your web site up, it would be great to know how many people are visiting it. GoogleAnalytics may be one of the best free, hosted web analytics services on the Internet. I've recentlystarted using it on all of my sites and have been very pleased with the depth of the reporting that itprovides, and comparing it to other stat tracking services I have running on my properties, it appearsto be pretty accurate in its reporting.

Another Google service, Feedburner, will help you keep on top of the number of people readingyour organizations news via RSS.

All In One Solutions

CivicSpace is an all in one solution for non­profit groups. Their service covers everything fromcreating and managing a web site, to promotion, fundraising, membership tracking, and email list

management. Convio offers a very similar service aimed primarily at larger groups. Indeed, Conviohas been used by the world's largest charity (in terms of cash assets), the American Red Cross.

Finally, Democracy in Action provides a full suite of management tools called "Salsa" thatcover CRM, event management, fundraising and more.

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