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	<title>Comments on: A Problem that Needs Solving</title>
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		<title>By: S</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 01:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I only gave this entry a quick skim through and I don&#039;t know a lot about non-profit organizations (or data) work either. It seems that a project management tool like BaseCamp would go a long way? Maybe I&#039;m missing something here, but at least it covers the issue of 1) how to store data and 2) how to share it. I work for a web design/development shop and we&#039;re working with a non-profit group that specializes in helping other non-profit groups. Our recent work in progress could prove beneficial to people like the gentlemen you&#039;ve mentioned---but who knows? It&#039;s a project that is still at least two years out. :/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I only gave this entry a quick skim through and I don&#39;t know a lot about non-profit organizations (or data) work either. It seems that a project management tool like BaseCamp would go a long way? Maybe I&#39;m missing something here, but at least it covers the issue of 1) how to store data and 2) how to share it. I work for a web design/development shop and we&#39;re working with a non-profit group that specializes in helping other non-profit groups. Our recent work in progress could prove beneficial to people like the gentlemen you&#39;ve mentioned&#8212;but who knows? It&#39;s a project that is still at least two years out. :/</p>
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		<title>By: S</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 17:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I only gave this entry a quick skim through and I don&#039;t know a lot about non-profit organizations (or data) work either. It seems that a project management tool like BaseCamp would go a long way? Maybe I&#039;m missing something here, but at least it covers the issue of 1) how to store data and 2) how to share it. I work for a web design/development shop and we&#039;re working with a non-profit group that specializes in helping other non-profit groups. Our recent work in progress could prove beneficial to people like the gentlemen you&#039;ve mentioned---but who knows? It&#039;s a project that is still at least two years out. :/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I only gave this entry a quick skim through and I don&#39;t know a lot about non-profit organizations (or data) work either. It seems that a project management tool like BaseCamp would go a long way? Maybe I&#39;m missing something here, but at least it covers the issue of 1) how to store data and 2) how to share it. I work for a web design/development shop and we&#39;re working with a non-profit group that specializes in helping other non-profit groups. Our recent work in progress could prove beneficial to people like the gentlemen you&#39;ve mentioned&#8212;but who knows? It&#39;s a project that is still at least two years out. :/</p>
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