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Salesforce Releases ‘Four Steps to GDPR Readiness’

Salesforce recently shared the First Four Steps to GDPR Readiness, which are meant to help facilitate compliance by removing roadblocks. In addition, the CRM platform says it intends to provide its users with “transparency and control of their customer data to accelerate compliance with regulations like the GDPR.” Meanwhile, Heroku,...

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MailChimp Releases GDPR Tools

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires consent from contacts that is freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous. Organizations are also expected to clearly explain how they plan to use their contacts’ personal data. MailChimp’s guide on collecting consent with GDPR forms explains how signup forms can help its users...

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Video Release – Organization Owns Rights

Requires the speaker to give the host organization primary rights to all video materials.

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Speaker Release – Open Use

Provides the most flexibility in how a recorded presentation can be used.

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Aspen Institute Releases Report on IRS Form 990 Data: “Information For Impact”

Markets For Good, Curator’s Note The nonprofit sector is on the front-lines, working to solve the toughest social problems. But, perhaps the first problem to solve today is an internal one: upgrading our data practices. On airplanes we are strongly advised to put our individual oxygen masks on first, before...

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How Digital ID Is Changing Civic Space

This overview of digital identity encourages nonprofits to think about why digital IDs matter to civil society, and how to use what they learn to protect their community's interests.

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Navigating Disinformation

These materials are designed to build understanding around the implications of disinformation in nonprofits and equip people with tools and resources they can use to fight against it.

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Internet Sleuthing 2.0: Standards for Digital Open Source Investigations

Author and human rights advocate Alexa Koenig explains how the Berkeley Protocol will empower the next generation of human rights defenders.

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Introducing a New Cyber Sleuthing Manual for Students

With help from Digital Impact, the Human Rights Center at UC-Berkeley is working to standardize digital open source information for criminal and human rights investigations.

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Becky Band Jain, Centre for Humanitarian Data

The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't stopped the UNOCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data from informing and training humanitarians on data literacy.

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