The 2010 earthquake in Haiti took Emmanuella Stimphat’s mother, her home, her church, and her school. She thought she was left with nothing, without hope, without a future. In the midst of devastation, loss, personal tragedy, and destroyed dreams in the aftermath of Continue reading
Nethope’s Open Humanitarian Initiative is a great example of public-private partnerships where global technology leaders such as CISCO, Microsoft, Google join with NGOs to build improved communications technology and information sharing when disaster strikes. Continue reading
In the fundraising world, digital media is now firmly entrenched as a vital tool for bridging the communications gap with corporate funders, foundations, and individual donors to foster more productive relationships. Digital has reversed the communications dynamic. Continue reading
Infographics are the rage today online. You’ll find infographics on blog posts and frequently shared on Pinterest. So, why are infographics so popular, what makes them effective, and why should they be part of your digital media communications strategy.
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“In the face of the darkest hour of humanity, there is an opportunity for the brightest side of humanity”
Edward G. Happ, Chairman and Director of NetHope explains how technology provides the tools to scale our humanity. Technology is the way to make a huge impact in Continue reading
The “first responder” in NetHope’s Open Humanitarian Initiative is Gisli Olafsson. He explains NetHope’s role as “helping organizations do their job better through the effective use of technology.” Technology allows organizations to work more effectively together to Continue reading
With a culture of collaboration and sharing, NetHope brings together partners interested in using technology to make a difference in people’s lives. Carol Bothwell and Chris Thomas met at a NetHope conference and quickly realized there was a way to work together and Continue reading


