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Want to learn the who, what, where when and why of sponsorship? Perhaps you'd like to learn how to attract volunteers in droves? Maybe you'd like to master social media, or even have your organisation's IT strategy presented to you on a plate. If any of that sounds appealing, you might like to check out TechSoup New Zealand's revamped events and training program, which offers all of this and more over the next few weeks. TechSoup New Zealand's events and training program has been providing critical support and access to technology advice for thousands of New Zealand charitable organisations for many years. The current program is specifically targeted to the needs of charitable orgs in the 21st century and is designed to increase the digital capability of the sector.Posted on 20/07/2018 by
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They’re innovative, efficient, empathic, enthusiastic, and 77% of them say they’d like to help charities and not-for-profits … yet only a small percentage actually do. So, what exactly is the problem with Millennial volunteers? And why aren’t New Zealand charitable orgs taking advantage of the massive opportunity they present to help us build stronger, better communities? According to the team at Achieve that produced the 2015 Millennial Impact Report, it’s all down to poor communication between orgs that really want volunteers and the millions of millennial volunteers who really want to volunteer at things they’re good at.Posted on 18/07/2018 by
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TechSoup New Zealand will be supporting Facebook’s three-stop Workplace for Good Roadshow, which stops off in Auckland on Tuesday 7 August. The Workplace for Good Roadshow demonstrates how organisations like Save the Children, Unicef and Comic Relief have changed the way they work through the platform, which is free for registered non-profits and educational staff.Posted on 18/07/2018 by
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Inspiring volunteers and social media campaigns to free NZ from plastic and protect Kiwi birds are among the finalists for this year’s New Zealand Charities Technology Awards.Inspiring volunteers and social media campaigns to free NZ from plastic and protect Kiwi birds are among the finalists for this year’s New Zealand Charities Technology Awards.Posted on 27/02/2018 by