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Description
Pros
Cons
Jing
http://www.techsmith.com/download/jing
Screencaster / screencapture. Likes to use it to "hack" (a slideshow app) to make movies of her giving presentations.Jing - Screencasting. “Capture video and images and share them with anyone.”
Install it, click and drag to select what part of the screen you want to capture, click to start the recording, record, stop recording, save it, share it.
Moveis are .swf files, but you can convert them to another format or edit them in Camtasia.
Typically uses it for "how to" demos. Demo tasks in Salesforce, how to configure things in Outlook, etc.
Taproot
http://taprootplus.org/ Taproot (plus) -
Finding volunteers for nonprofit projects.
Nonprofit posts about a project. Individuals pitch answers for the project.
It's for smaller things - they won't redo your website, but they'll help you with coaching and smaller projects.
Currently just domestic.
D - Kathy Mitchell - Nonprofit staff person at The Consumer's Union (Consumer Reports) - Internal tool they built called "Stories" - http://www.stori.es/
Stories are a form that's easy to embed pretty much anywhere.
E - Roshini Kitari - CiviCRM
Fully integrated. Open source.
Comparable to proprietary CRM features. Dashboard for contributions, etc. Duiisplay participation in campaigns, events, etc. Can use CiviCRM to do emails on a regular basis.
Resources: civiteacher.com - great resource with videos. CiviCRM forums; great active community of users. Also a wiki.
F - Bill Murphy from Phlly - One Click Politics - one political component and one consumer component
Example: Sending a petition to people.
Has a massive list of Congressional committees, etc.
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Consumer side: Your supporters can link back into your campaign (I'm a little confused about how this works).
Styled to mesh with your website, not look like a different website.
G - Trish Perkins - Toggl - Time-tracking tool that she uses all the time as a consultant.
Tracks all your time (billable, project, etc.)
Log in, press the Start Button. select a project, add a note that describes it. Press Stop when done.
Press the "play" button on a prior project to start time on that project.
She pays $5 a month for pro version so she can track many types.
Has reports, bookmarks, etc. (Gets total time vs. billable time)
Exports as PDF, csv, xls, or a public shareable link.
Summary reports over a duration.
H - Jonathan Leistiko - http://skillsforchange.com/ - Skills for Change -
Like Taproot, but quick-and-dirty. If you want quick work done, post it here.
I - Ari - Digital engagement tool - http://attentive.ly/ (Starts at $3K a year for nonprofits)
"Convert your contacts into engaged advocates"
Integrate your email database with social media to understand who has powerful sociall media pull. "Who's relevant in social media?"
Customize searches, etc.
Get regular reports.
Highlight engagement oppotunities.
Base price $3,000 per year (This may be the discounted non-profit price).
J - Duncan - LinkedIn For Good - leverageing LinkedIn for fundraising.
Key competency: org-to-org, etc.
Just sign into LinkedIn.
Available internationally.
Three foci:
* Help employees better donate time and skills. Transitioned to external to help members volunteer time, skills, board memberships.
* Use LinkedIn to help non-profits hire volunteers, raise $ dontations.
"You are as good as your relationship capital. Understanding how to own that in the social media space is critical and powerful." - Duncan
They're on the trade floor/ Science Fair to check them out.
4.9 million LinkedIn member participants. 10 million LinkedIn members have indicated a willingness to volunteer time / aid non-profits.
K - Kelly (LA) - http://www.insynchq.com/ - Allows you to keep multiple Google Drives on your computer.
Two accoutns for free. Maxes out at $30 per year (10 accounts).
She feels it's identical to Dropbox (and she uses Dropbox).
She stays signed in to multiple Google Accounts at the same time.
L - Kevin Walsh - Slack -
$10 per month per user.
It's an "email killer"
Left side, it keeps the channels, direct messages, and private groups.
You can subscribe to different levels of notifications.
It seems like an omni-media app you can use to integrate all your media/paths/tools/etc.
Archives 10,000 chats for free. (Searchable)
M - Paula - Survey Gizmo - Survey app for Salesforce - http://app.surveygizmo.com/
Field maps data between Survey Gizmo and (other app, like Salesforce)
Not just for survey - you can update contact info... Any SalesForce object you want to modify.
N - Craig - http://screenleap.com/
Screen sharing tool. Great "live support" alternative to movies via Jing.
Q: Will it record it? A: For free, no, but if you pay, it will. (subscription info)
Q: Does your co-worker need to install it? A: I think they have to do it one time.
You can share full screen, or just a resizable portion.
http://giphy.com - A search-forgifs tool.
O - Jeff (Church of the Nazarene) - OwnCloud - Private version of Dropbox in your network.
Open source and free.
Easy, omni-platform file sharing. Supports groups and folders.
(Their team's used it to go totally paperless.)
Works geat across platforms. Desktops, tablets, phones, etc.
Only challenge: Installer wanted to customize it. Only really took three hours to get it running.
Totally secure behind their firewall.
At end:- Vote for “I’m totally doing that winner!”
Observation
Sadly this has the maxed to 25 participants for free accounts
No access to the web responses.