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The fourth edition of the world reference survey for NGOs is now available

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    The survey is available until May 3.
    The survey is available until May 3.
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    This is the fourth edition of the World Technology Survey for NGOs.
    This is the fourth edition of the World Technology Survey for NGOs.
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    The survey is promoted by the non-profit organization 'Tech for Good' .
    The survey is promoted by the non-profit organization 'Tech for Good' .

The NGO Global Technology Report is a research tool used to examine the usage of technology within the non-profit sector.

The fourth edition of the World Technology Survey for NGOs 2019, 'NGO Global Technology' is now available. The purpose of this report, which is published in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish, is to understand how nonprofit organizations use technology with the aim of helping them improve their online development.
Among other aspects, this research allows insight into the ways in which organizations within Spanish territory use new technologies and social networks. The results will be compared to those of other countries to draw conclusions and, from there, recommendations will be made so that NGOs can better take advantage of the communication and fundraising tools available on the Internet.
The survey is promoted by the non-profit organization 'Tech for Good' and sponsored by 'Public Interest Registry'. iWith.org is the project partner in Spain. 'Tech For Good' has about 100,000 visits per month and more than one million followers on their various social networks. Currently, it is one of the largest online fundraising platforms.
On the other hand, 'Public Interest Registry' is a non-profit organization created by the 'Internet Society' (ISOC) in 2003 with the purpose of administering the .org domain. In 2015, the organization launched the .ngo and .ong domains to provide a better service to the NGO world community.
The results of the fourth edition of this global technology report will be published on September 16, 2019. To perform the 'Tech For Good' research, it has chosen significant partners in 22 countries, among them: ICT4D Conference, Foundation Center (United States), iWith.org (Spain), NGO BOX (India), WEB ASSOC.org (France), TechTrust (United Kingdom) or Digital Charity Lab (Ireland).
The survey is 100% anonymous and does not include any questions that may reveal personal and identification information. From here you can participate in the survey for the Global Technology 2019. There is time until May 31.

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