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Last day of NTC2010. Again, I'm impressed with how this conference has been managed and presented. My compliments to the people at NTEN.
Our booth is located next to Microsoft (they were lucky enough to be placed by our booth!). Our interactions with the Microsoft representative have been very productive, and she was able to point out some wonderful resources. The one resource I want to make sure nonprofits are aware of is techsoup.org I've known of this site, but never delved into it significantly up to this point. The basic premise of the site is to provide software (e.g., Microsoft, Adobe) to nonprofit organizations at incredible discounts. I'm referring to programs like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and the like. So, again, just to make sure you are aware of it. Your nonprofit doesn't need to be without what I consider the "basics" of any organizations computer resources.