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About Jayne Cravens
Consulting Services
Workshops/Training/Teaching
Why This Web Site?
What's Interesting To Me These Days
Linking to or from these pages
The Jayne Blog, updated regularly
provides notices on when this site is updated,
as well as announcements and new resources.
The RSS feed address for the Jayne Blog:
http://blogs.forumer.com/rss.php?u=jcravens
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Subscribe to Tech4Impact, my free monthly email newsletter to help nonprofits / NGOs / civil society get the most out of computer and Internet technology.
My blog on MySpace (every user gets one)
focuses specifically on volunteerism / civic engagement
for MySpace users (most are in their teens or 20s).
The RSS feed address for My blog on MySpace:
http://blog.myspace.com/blog/rss.cfm?friendID=38885498
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Launched on 4.January.1996, the Coyote Communications site is designed to be quick to download and accessible by most Internet users, regardless of browser type, operating system software, computer type, monitor type,
or Internet connection speed. Why leave anyone out?
contact me
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What's New
Includes the latest information about my schedule and availability for consulting and speaking/training.
Technology Tips
Basic, easy-to-understand information for non-techies on database management, choosing software, resources for older computers, and much more.
Community Relations, With & Without Tech
High-tech and no-tech advice regarding community (public, media, volunteer, donor, government, etc.) relations.
On Volunteering & Volunteerism
A portal to the many volunteerism and volunteer-management resources I've created or to which I've contributed. Includes information on online volunteering/virtual volunteering.
Studying & Working in Development
-- Human, Community & Environmental
"Development", in this context, addresses the myriad of ways to successfully manage and sustain activities, projects and initiatives in an integrated way so that they really do improve people's lives and their environment, and address critical situations such as HIV/AIDS, violence and discrimination against women, illiteracy, environmental destruction, hunger, and so forth.
Web Development, Maintenance & Marketing
Very basic information to help a nonprofit, NGO, public sector agency, etc. stay in control of its Web development and maintenance.
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