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You asked for more training options on TechSoup, so we are especially pleased to welcome a new partner, the International Commission on Workforce Development (ICWFD). ICWFD's e-skills360° computer-based discounted courses are available to staff and volunteers and also to patrons of organizations whose missions include workforce development, job skills training, and the like.

Citizen Schools and the Public Learning Media Laboratory have launched a survey to gather detail about specific Web 2.0 and social networking technologies that nonprofits are using.

What online conferencing tools should you use? Discuss tips and tricks for making the most of e-conferencing software in the TechSoup community forums.

The TechSoup Tech Beginner’s Guide is the place to start for a healthy and secure computing environment. Here you can find the Healthy and Secure Computing workbook, which forms the foundation to a stable and productive technology infrastructure in your organization.

The MaintainIT Project interviews hundreds of librarians and tech support staff about how they maintain and support their public computers.

Most nonprofits divide supporters into categories: paid staff, volunteers, clients, donors, vendors, or advocates. Properly organizing all your constituent data can make important differences in the quality of your interactions.

Interested in learning how the social Web can benefit your nonprofit? Visit NetSquared, an initiative of TechSoup.