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Sodality | Innovative App for Nonprofits by OTS Solutions

OTS Solutions

OTS Solutions Announces a New App Platform ‘Sodality’ to Help Non Profits, Religious and Membership Organizations to Engage, Raise and Grow with Their Members. OTS Solutions Released An Innovative Sodality App for Nonprofits. While OTS Solutions has other apps on the market.

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Salesforce certification guide: Roles, paths, exams, cost, training, requirements

CIO

Benefits of Salesforce certifications Salesforce jobs range from the technical (architects, developers, implementation experts) to those related to marketing and sales. Following is an up-to-date guide on certifications that Salesforce offers to help you earn a competitive edge leading to new opportunities.

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Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud versus NPSP (Nonprofit Success Pack): Which one is right for your organization?

Xebia

Salesforce is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform that helps businesses and nonprofits manage their operations like sales, fundraising, marketing, and customer and donor service activities. What is Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud? And this different architecture has a few implications.

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Five strategies for skills-based volunteering: Lessons learned from Cloudera Cares first-ever Global Day of Service

Cloudera

As the Program Manager for Cloudera Cares, Cloudera’s employee giving and volunteering program at the Cloudera Foundation, I believe that we can have more impact if we offer employees opportunities for skills-based volunteering. Here is what we learned: Make the case. Make it useful.

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Genecians Journey Into Corporate Giving

Mills Scofield

By Jess Chipkin , Geneca, Manager of Public and Community Relations. Often considered the “Mother of Cause Marketing”, Ms. Cone proclaimed in 2010 that “cause marketing as we know it is dead” “Slapping a ribbon” on a product, website, or advertisement was now perceived as inauthentic.

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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Second, many of the markets where fortunes will be made are regulated; navigating regulated markets also takes skills that are conspicuously missing in Silicon Valley. It aims to systematically limit their ability to shape the market for their own advantage. What we invented was not what we hoped for.