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title = "Director of Technology at Equality Initiative"
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summary = "3 years helping a non-profit manage all technical aspects, from website to email."
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date = "2014-02-20"
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start = "Feb 2014"
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end = "Feb 2017"
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at = "Equality Initiative"
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position = "Director of Technology"
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tags = ["nonprofit"]
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## Building and maintaining a website
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The information architecture was straightforward -- Equality Initiative was split into two activities: funding teachers to go directly to rural students, and incubating social initiatives.
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The decided structure was to have an about page describing Equality Initiative, its activities, and its pitch. This would be followed by a page detailing our education activities, and a category of pages for initiatives.
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The website was implemented with Wordpress and Divi, to allow ease of editing by anyone in the future if necessary.
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When it came time to add a donation flow to the website, I compared several different Wordpress plugins. I eventually decided on Give.
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An archived version is available at https://sites.trwnh.com/equalityinitiative.org for perusal.
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## Administrating a managed-hosting email server
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Since we were using Bluehost, managing email accounts and quotas was simple.
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Inboxes were created for each team member, as well as some utility inboxes for contact and press.
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As new team members joined, I would create an inbox for them and set an appropriate quota. |