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Who’s behind Non-Profit Soapbox?

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Who’s behind Non-Profit Soapbox?

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• We know what Non-Profit Soapbox is, but who’s building it? Non-Profit Soapbox is the brain child of a Web consulting firm called PICnet based in Washington, DC. We’ve spent years working with non-profit organizations in a variety of roles, including technology, strategy, and advocacy. To be perfectly honest, we’re tired of seeing the wheel reinvented over, and over, and over. So, we decided to package up our best practices that we’ve learned over the years and give it to you. • Ok, but really, who is building Non-Profit Soapbox? Aside from the plants in our offices that encourage us to go outside every once in a while to see the sun, Non-Profit Soapbox has been built by a small crew of savvy individuals. Lead by Ryan Ozimek, CEO of PICnet, the following people have harnessed the power of open source software to create Non-Profit Soapbox: Chris Garvis, Pradeep Suthram, Ryan Belisle, and Alex Payne. More on open source later. • Whose basement are you working out of? While Ryan’s baseme

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