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How business intelligence transformed care and efficiency at a Dutch special-needs nonprofit

CIO Business Intelligence

A few years ago, Philadelphia Healthcare realized it needed a digital transformation – the Amersfoort-based non-profit was faced with organizing a massive amount of data from about 9,000 clients, 7,000 employees, an extended network of 6,500 volunteers, and about 60,000 client family members.

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15 worthwhile conferences for women in tech

CIO Business Intelligence

But according to data from a survey from Women Tech Network , women earn around $15,000 less per year than their male counterparts, with an average annual salary of $60,828 for women compared to $85,000 for men. The numbers are worse for Black and Latina women who earn even less with an average salary of $52,000 per year.

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Feeding America turns to data to feed the hungry

CIO Business Intelligence

One organization, Feeding America, the country’s largest domestic hunger relief organization, is turning to information technology to help, having hired three years ago its first IT chief to transform how its network of 200 food banks serve the food insecure. The team supports the ERP systems for another 25% of the network.

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Funding female founders: Former All Raise CEO on what needs to change

GeekWire

That’s not a bad thing, said Pam Kostka , a longtime tech leader who was previously CEO of All Raise , the nonprofit that supports female and non-binary founders. Kostka chalks up the trend to four issues: Capital: Access to venture capital dollars continues to be a challenge for female founders.

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Foundation 2.0: Are Networks the Future of Philanthropy?

Trends in the Living Networks

A recent conversation with Brook Manville reminded me of a question that has been puzzling me for a while: Why don't philanthropic foundations think more about networks? Foundations have it, and nonprofits need it. So the foundations give it to the nonprofits in the form of a grant. Money is important, but it's not everything.

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Amazon’s new $2B fund aims to boost affordable housing in Arlington, Nashville and Seattle areas

GeekWire

Microsoft started the trend with a $750 million affordable housing initiative focused on areas around its Redmond, Wash., It’s the latest effort by a major tech company to address the inequities fueled by the booming tech economy. headquarters. billion pledge. Amazon’s market value now exceeds $1.6 The company posted $14.1

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25 Years Later: InfraGard Leads the Way Toward a Safer America

SecureWorld News

InfraGard now has over 80,000 members nationwide, a growth trend that has been mirrored by a steady increase in threats to the nation. The private sector component of the InfraGard program is represented by InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA), an FBI-affiliated independent nonprofit organization. critical infrastructure.