[Air-l] Fwd: Information technology for nonprofits, foundations, and other mission-based organizations

Nancy Baym nbaym at ku.edu
Fri Oct 15 07:46:28 PDT 2004


>Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:40:20 -0400
>From: Deborah Elizabeth Finn <deborah.elizabeth.finn at gmail.com>
>
>
>Dear Colleague,
>
>If you are interested in how nonprofit organizations use technology to
>help fulfill their social missions, you are welcome to join the
>Information Systems Forum.
>
>The Information Systems Forum is an opt-in, flame-free email
>distribution list for nonprofit professionals who want to use
>information technology to increase organizational effectiveness. The
>members range from the techno-phobic to the techno-savvy - we share
>news, information, advice, and referrals on an informal, collegial
>basis.
>
>Topics range from the immediate ("how can I stop my monitor from
>flickering?") to the strategic ("what is the best approach to
>mission-based tech planning for a nonprofit on a tight budget?") to
>the highly specialized ("where can I find step-by-step instructions
>for putting a DONATE NOW button on our Dreamweaver web site?").
>
>This is a friendly exchange among peers, and there is (of course) no
>charge for membership. Advertisements of products or services for sale
>are strongly discouraged.
>
>Because the Information Systems Forum is strictly an opt-in list, you
>will not be added to it unless you confirm that you are interested. To
>do that, just send a blank email to
>information_systems_forum-SUBSCRIBE at yahoogroups.com. If you have any
>colleagues who are also interested in the topic, please feel free to
>pass along this invitation to them.
>
>Many thanks and best regards from Deborah
>
>Deborah Elizabeth Finn
>Cyber-Yenta
>Boston, Massachusetts, USA
>deborah_elizabeth_finn at post.harvard.edu
>www.deborah.elizabeth.finn.com
>617-504-8188

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Nancy Baym	http://www.ku.edu/home/nbaym
Communication Studies, University of Kansas
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