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Information and communication technologies (ICT) are major forces shaping our current age. ICT affects many areas of human existence and influences the both human wellbeing and human evil. The nonprofit sector is already heavily involved in technology both as a way to pursue its mission and as an influential factor in the evolution of the sector. This article examines how technology affects the sector and how the sector uses technology in its work.

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Information and communication technologies (ICT) are major forces shaping our current age. ICT affects many areas of human existence and influences the both human wellbeing and human evil. The nonprofit sector is already heavily involved in technology both as a way to pursue its mission and as an influential factor in the evolution of the sector. This article examines how technology affects the sector and how the sector uses technology in its work.
Autorenporträt
John G. McNutt, PhD, is Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware. Dr. McNutt is a specialist in the application of high technology to political and social engagement. His work focuses on the role of technology in lobbying, e-government and e-democracy, political campaigning and deliberation, organizing, and other forms of political participation. Chao Guo, PhD, is Associate Professor in the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. Guo is also founding co-director of the China Institute for Philanthropy and Social Innovation at Renmin University of China. His interests are in collaboration within and across sectors, new media and nonprofit advocacy, and social entrepreneurship. Lauri Goldkind, PhD, LMSW, is Associate Professor at Fordham's Graduate School of Social Service. She chairs the Leadership and Macro practice concentration and also teaches in the Nonprofit Administration program. Dr. Goldkind's current research has two strands: technology implementation and information and communication technology (ICT) tools in human services and nonprofits, and social justice and civic engagement in organizational life. Seongho An, MSW, is a doctoral candidate in the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include digital technology and nonprofit advocacy, digital inclusion of vulnerable people, and human service organization management.