FROG: Building a Not-For-Profit On the Very Cheap
In the spirit of the $12,107.09 startup, check out how some folks started FROG, an organization to help Guyana (no relation to me), on the very cheap. It includes a great list of free/cheap apps to use. Lots to admire and learn here.



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Posted by: Tom B | Jun 18, 2007 11:14:26 AM
Their article is a really valuable roundup of resources, NFP or not. Seeing them all in one place like that really gives you a sense of just how many resources are out there to help people. This is the kind of thing we were promised back when the computer began to become personal: we were promised empowerment.
Here are the tools; let's see what we can build with them.
Posted by: raincoaster | Jun 16, 2007 11:37:08 PM
NFP? With so little to set one up I wonder if the larger organizations will suffer a loss in pledges. I've heard that the pie remains relatively steady which would mean that new NFP's would have to cut into the existing ones.
Posted by: Jeff Barson | Jun 16, 2007 1:56:12 PM
Thanks for the linky love, your post definitely inspired the article.
Posted by: Scott | Jun 16, 2007 1:30:16 PM