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  1. Evaluating security risks when working with high-risk constituents
  2. Evaluting Tech Projects
  3. Event Agenda Guidelines
  4. Evolving approaches to organizational digital security as part of larger movements for community safety
  5. Exploring the meaning of the word LEADERSHIP in movements contexts
  6. Extending CiviCRM (without hacking core)
  7. Extending CiviCRM Without Hacking the Core
  8. Extreme WordPress Customization
  9. FLOSS Manuals Tools
  10. Facilitating Translation - The Translator's Point of View
  11. Facilitating collective power
  12. Facilitating data analysis
  13. Facilitating leadership development as a group learning process
  14. Facilitation techniques
  15. Facilitative Leadership
  16. Facilitative leadership
  17. Fairness and biases in predictive algorithms
  18. Feature-driven vs value-driven development: Why funders and RFPs are sucking the value out of your project
  19. Financial market awareness in creating tools social change
  20. Finding Volunteers and Organizing Volunteer-Run Projects
  21. Finding and hiring developers
  22. Fire Your Clients - How to train clients in to playing nice, or get rid of them
  23. Founder's Syndrome: If you love it, set it free
  24. Founders Syndrome Smorgasboard
  25. FreeGeek Chicago: Past, present, and future
  26. Free and Open Source Story Circle
  27. Freelancers21016
  28. Fruitful Partnerships with Corporate Technology Partners
  29. Fundraising: How foundations think
  30. Fundraising II
  31. GIT Introduction
  32. Games, Propaganda and you!
  33. Gender-based violence: the tolls of raising awareness in Mexican online spaces during 2020
  34. Gender & Tech
  35. Generative AI
  36. Geo hacking
  37. Get off Google Docs, get on Open
  38. Getting Started
  39. Getting Things Done in Drupal, Joomla, and WordPress: share, compare, and contrast
  40. Getting our heads into the Clouds: solving problems to help more poor kids
  41. Getting tech & non-tech people to hang out
  42. Gig economy through a justice-based lens
  43. Git
  44. Git for Content
  45. Global Information Internship Program
  46. Governance models for distributed infrastructures
  47. Governing Shared Resources
  48. GrantWriting2016
  49. Growing and Shrinking your Tech Co-op/Development shop
  50. Growing your online community: successes and snags from WiserEarth
  51. Happy, Healthy Brains
  52. Harnessing Community Input to Inform Software Design
  53. Harsh Computing: Design and implementation considerations in software and hardware systems for remote and rural deployments
  54. Healthy and sustainable organizations
  55. Help
  56. Help build a CiviCRM Ecosystem
  57. Helping Non-Techies and Techies Collaborate to Make Great Software
  58. Hiring, managing, firing engineers
  59. Hiring diverse and inclusive staff
  60. Hobbies
  61. Hosting Gatherings for Big Event
  62. How Can You Be Extraordinary?
  63. How Developers and Designers Can Learn From Each Other
  64. How Do We Know If We're Any Good? - Metrics
  65. How I spent my summer working on TechFinder
  66. How Tech Can Help, or Hinder, Organizational Coalitions
  67. How To Be Part Of Disaster Response Without Being Sucked In
  68. How To Build Successful Communities of Practice
  69. How To Develop Websites With User Privacy
  70. How We Can Hack User-Centered Design to Serve Nonprofits
  71. How We Designed and Built Fluxx
  72. How We Govern Ourselves
  73. How can IBM better meet non-profit technology needs?
  74. How can we co-promote projects and agendas?
  75. How can we tell if we're making progress?
  76. How can we work better together?
  77. How databases can and should support mobilizing communities
  78. How to Be an Activist Tech Capacity Builder
  79. How to Be an Ally 101
  80. How to Make People Safe Online
  81. How to Run a Book Sprint
  82. How to Tor
  83. How to Use Data Informed Campaigns
  84. How to Write Low-Cost Mobile Apps and Mobile Tools
  85. How to become a software developer
  86. How to build a VR educational tool
  87. How to build advocacy and policy for net neutrality
  88. How to build and maintain a community land trust
  89. How to build inclusion into organizations, projects, products
  90. How to consult ethically to nonprofits
  91. How to create network-centric participatory resources
  92. How to deal with burnout
  93. How to design an effective Call To Action
  94. How to design workshops that enable learning
  95. How to develop, facilitate and follow up on strategic team meetings
  96. How to develop commons oriented governance
  97. How to do inclusive and accessible tech
  98. How to do restorative justice in online communities?
  99. How to get colleagues to function at all during lockdown
  100. How to hold companies accountable with our community research work
  101. How to make sure your work suits you
  102. How to measure the impact of your organisation
  103. How to prepare for a website development project from the org side
  104. How to prepare for what you're not prepared for
  105. How to set up the governance structure of a new open source project
  106. How to successfully recover from large-scale doxxing or trolling
  107. How to sustain your activism
  108. How to talk about activism and security in a non scary way
  109. How to think about Internet architecture from a human rights perspective
  110. How to use corporate tech infrastructure in a safer and more secure way
  111. How to use licenses
  112. Human Rights Security and Privacy
  113. Humanitarian Open Street Map
  114. I am angry, sick and tired: Reclaim space as marginalized folks
  115. Identity
  116. Impact of open data
  117. Implementing Open Government Data in New York State
  118. Implementing a Free Web Testing Service
  119. Implementing a Statewide Capacity Building Program
  120. Indaba fieldwork platform: demo, design concepts and lessons learned
  121. Indigenous opinions on the state of tech: How we can leverage skills and organize within and outside of traditional tech culture
  122. Influence
  123. Information Architecture
  124. Information Visualization
  125. Information architecture: How to structure, store, connect data
  126. Infrastructure for the Commons
  127. Innovation
  128. Innovative ways to get your content translated into many languages
  129. Integrating Online Maps with Drupal Web Sites
  130. Integrating Open Translation into Your Platform and Tool Development
  131. Interactive Participant Plenary
  132. Intermediate to Advanced Wordpress
  133. Internet access: Where it's missing, local solutions
  134. Internet shutdowns and circumvention technology
  135. Intersection between organizational goals and actions against Trump
  136. Intro. to Go Programming Language
  137. Intro to Command Line
  138. Intro to Drupal
  139. Intro to Joomla!
  140. Intro to Plone
  141. Introducing EtherSheet
  142. Introducing MoveSmart.org
  143. Introducing Oakland Local
  144. Introducing Project Fluxx
  145. Introducing the 2012 NOSI Primer
  146. Introduction to Command Line
  147. Introduction to Drupal
  148. Introduction to Nonprofit CRM
  149. Introduction to Nonprofit Software
  150. Introduction to Powerbase
  151. Introduction to Programming in Ruby on Rails
  152. Introduction to Tech Coops
  153. Introduction to TileMill
  154. Introduction to Web Analytics
  155. Introduction to WordPress
  156. Introduction to WordPress 2015
  157. Is your audience multilingual and are you reaching them?
  158. Istanbul 10: Storytelling
  159. Java Script Framework
  160. Javascript Best Practices
  161. Job Board
  162. Joomla! from a Web Designer's Perspective
  163. Law enforcement and social media
  164. Leadership to enable collaboration and take down hierarchy
  165. Learning from Failure
  166. Learning from your users
  167. Learnings and best practices for working with youth during a global pandemic
  168. Learnings from Summers of Code
  169. Lessons from MapLight's Web Site Redesign
  170. Lessons from Sharing Across Silos
  171. Let's encrypt: Learn about what new tech projects EFF is working on
  172. Leveraging our collective 'sense of crisis' to avoid going back to business-as usual
  173. Lifecycles of websites
  174. Local Legislation Tracking
  175. Localization
  176. Looking at brewery data
  177. Low hierarchy project management
  178. MAPLight.org site redesign: how we did it, what we learned
  179. Main Page
  180. Make Volunteer Management More Efficient
  181. Making Agile Development Methods Work in Nonprofit Contexts
  182. Management IS Measurement
  183. Managing "Techies" and Developers
  184. Managing 50 CiviCRM installations using aegir
  185. Managing Developer Consultants
  186. Managing Hackathon Expectations
  187. Managing Nonprofit Data in a Hosted Application World
  188. Managing Nonprofit Software Developers
  189. Managing Online Communications through Workflow Analysis
  190. Managing Quality Through the Entire Development Life Cycle
  191. Managing Stakeholder Input
  192. Managing Support, training and feature requests from civilians - Sharing lessons from the front lines
  193. Managing Tech Volunteers
  194. Managing Web Development Projects
  195. Managing a Major Open Source Release
  196. Managing and Leveraging Political Data
  197. Managing multiple websites
  198. Maplight technology, data, webtools
  199. Mapping Jam
  200. Mapping Mashups
  201. Mapping out NGO Workflows
  202. Mapping threats over next four years
  203. Maps for storytelling: Best practices
  204. Measuring real-time impact in your work
  205. Medicinal plants and remedies
  206. Member-Sourcing Your Online Campaigns
  207. Membership management with Plone and Salesforce
  208. Mental health and trauma
  209. Mentoring
  210. Mentoring and integrating newer tech people on teams (and benefiting from fresh energy)
  211. Micro-sites/campaign sites - Why you should use them
  212. Microsites - Building Campaigns Sites that Win and Build Your Base.
  213. Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Non Profits
  214. Minimizing and managing burnout
  215. Mission Driven Software
  216. Mobile Security for Activists
  217. Mobile and Internet of Things (IOT) security
  218. Mobile and open source
  219. Mobile web apps and browser compliance
  220. Modern cryptography against capitalism
  221. Money Matters: How do we measure the value of great software?
  222. More about Sandy Response, and also cool presentation tools
  223. Motivating and Rewarding Knowledge Sharing
  224. Movement Technology network
  225. Movement hosting infrastructure
  226. Movement hosting infrastructure: Applications layer
  227. Movement infrastructure network: What we do and how to be part of it
  228. Movement tools survey
  229. Moving From Diversity to Inclusion
  230. Moving an organization to a place where we can talk meaningfully about our mission and values
  231. Moving into Technical Leadership Roles
  232. Multi-Organization Collaboration relying on Free & Open Source applications
  233. NGO workflows and how to choose your tools
  234. NPO SysAdmin Sewing Circle
  235. NPTECH and Diversity
  236. NPTech things I learend from Sex Workers
  237. Narrative strategy
  238. Navigating mid-career years
  239. Neat New Stuff in Drupal
  240. Needs assessment for grassroots organizations
  241. Nerd-ass geek sh*t
  242. NetSquared and Social Media
  243. Networking a Nonprofit in 2010
  244. New Tools in CiviCRM: SearchKit and FormBuilder
  245. New and Emerging Web Tech
  246. Next -- Really, that’s Next? – Communicating Workflow
  247. Node.js
  248. Node.js - the asscendancy of javascript
  249. Non toxic relationships between developers and managers
  250. Nonprofit Tech Capacity Building

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