The First (T4T) Newsletter of 2010

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"Why, what's the matter,
That you have such a February face,
So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?"

—William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing

Hey, you should really think about volunteering with T4T.

For those of you that have attended a course or two with us at T4T, you’ve hopefully noticed that the majority of our instructors are volunteers. We wouldn't be successful without them. Perhaps you’d consider donating a few hours of your time as a volunteer course instructor.


Help Wanted

T4T Calendar

Some calendar highlights:
Website Calendar

Creating an Open-Source Desktop

While some open-source applications are developed by traditional for-profit software companies, many other open-source manufacturers are nonprofit organizations or even ad hoc networks of programmers. Discover open-source alternatives to commercial applications and operating systems.

MCS Quick Tip

Put it to a vote... by email, using Outlook

Everyone has an opinion, and wants to share it. To start your own democratic system in the office, start by composing a new message.

Quick Notes

Idealware has put out its first book, Field Guide to Software for Nonprofits: Fundraising, Communications, and Outreach. You might want to check it out.

The results of our holiday poll are in, and 50% of participants correctly identified the current month!

Boulder, Colorado Springs -- envious of the broader class listings for Denver? The solution: let us know what you want!

Teaming for Technology Colorado · 2505 18th Street · Denver, Colorado 80211 · · 720.334.8324

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