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NDA with IP Language

Covers the controls on IP as part of a non-disclosure agreement. Can be used in other settings as well.

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Subcontractor or Team IP agreement

Covers IP and confidentiality when a vendor is subcontracting or partnering with another entity.

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Sample IP Language From Funder

Emphasizes sharing and distribution of work where copyright is claimed.

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IP Options

A quick introduction to the many IP options a funder might use.

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CASH Learning Partnership

CaLP partnered with the UNHCR to offer a course on “E–transfer and operationalizing beneficiary data protection”. This course helps humanitarian practitioners to take the necessary steps to operationalize the protection of beneficiary data in programmes using electronic transfers, or e-transfers.

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Four Principles

Four principles to guide civil society’s use of digital data: Permission Civil society organizations should seek permission for the data they collect, and treat it with the same integrity with which they treat donations of time or money. Collecting data from constituents is a voluntary relationship. Civil society organizations have an...

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6 Tips for Giving Like a Pro

  Elie Hassenfeld, Co-Founder of GiveWell, is particularly aware of how many articles around great giving are published in the build-up to #GivingTuesday. Elie notes that many of these articles focus on not wasting your money, rather than how to make an ordinary donation great, which is the main point...

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Three Visualization Tips That Will Make Your Audience Thank You

To speak of “information infrastructure” is also to speak of the many habits that make up good practice. In that spirit, here are three tips you can use right now. But, more importantly, we appreciate that Josh Hurd, founder of NonprofitMetrics provides the context and rationale for each. Josh comes...

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A Trip To The Woodshed (Or, “The Nitty Gritty of Data Visualization”)

There are no pictures or visualizations here. Well, just the one here to the left – of a woodshed. I use it not per the Wikipedia definition, but rather per that of Wynton Marsalis. “By the time I was sixteen, I understood what the (wood)shed was about – hard, concentrated...

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What Nonprofits Can Learn from Consumer Reports and the Potato Chip

"This is not just a need for donors. Leaders of nonprofits and NGOs, media, policy makers, and most importantly, beneficiaries of services need critical data and information that could increase results for everyone."

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