The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet: How to Survive and Thrive, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-32857-5
Paperback
240 pages
March 1999
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Everything nonprofits need to boot up, log on, and benefit from theNet
Now revised and expanded, this easy-to-use guide is packed with thevital information and advice you need to attain--and maintain--acyberadvantage. Covering everything from computer basics todesigning your own Web site, it shows you how to get connected,conduct research, raise funds, expand your outreach--with bothadults and kids--electronically, and much more. With completedetails on the latest technological advances, market trends, andcutting-edge tools, The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet, SecondEdition. Surveys the most up-to-date hardware and software you needto get online
Explores cyberfundraising with examples from recent onlinecampaigns
Includes a rare usage policy to help your organization get the mostof the Net at your office
Illustrates nonprofit best practices on the Web with case studies,charts, and screen shots
Shows how nonprofits can harness the idiosyncratic to develop aunique attention-getting presence on the Web
Contains a multimedia bibliography, a glossary of terms, and adirectory of nonprofit-related Web sites and addresses
Now revised and expanded, this easy-to-use guide is packed with thevital information and advice you need to attain--and maintain--acyberadvantage. Covering everything from computer basics todesigning your own Web site, it shows you how to get connected,conduct research, raise funds, expand your outreach--with bothadults and kids--electronically, and much more. With completedetails on the latest technological advances, market trends, andcutting-edge tools, The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet, SecondEdition. Surveys the most up-to-date hardware and software you needto get online
Explores cyberfundraising with examples from recent onlinecampaigns
Includes a rare usage policy to help your organization get the mostof the Net at your office
Illustrates nonprofit best practices on the Web with case studies,charts, and screen shots
Shows how nonprofits can harness the idiosyncratic to develop aunique attention-getting presence on the Web
Contains a multimedia bibliography, a glossary of terms, and adirectory of nonprofit-related Web sites and addresses