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Learn about technologies that are likely to have a disruptive impact on the nonprofits sector
New technologies and business models are having a transformational impact not only in the private sector, but increasingly in the public and nonprofits sectors as well. It is safe to project that, in 10 years time, the nonprofit sector will look quite differently from what it is now.
Who will be the new players in the nonprofit and humanitarian world? What new business models are emerging? From Airbnb providing emergency housing to flood affected populations to peer-to-peer energy lending: are new technologies enabling alternative infrastructure for resilience that will supersede traditional nonprofit players? In this webinar, our speaker will examine these questions and try to shed light on the rapidly evolving landscape.
Who should attend this?
- Project/program managers in the nonprofit sector
- Private sector companies and technology providers that are interested in expanding their client base in the nonprofits sector
- Folks with an interest in design thinking and its practical applications to solve social issues
- Anyone else interested in understanding how technologies can be used for social good
Why should you attend this?
- To know what are the emerging business models in the nonprofits sector
- To learn about technologies that are likely to have a disruptive impact on the nonprofits sector
- To gather what are the skills and expertise that will be needed in the development sector of the future
- To learn what are the new opportunities to forge partnerships between the private and development sectors
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