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There’s always great information in the newsletter, but this time around I’m particularly excited because the focus is social networking for non-profits (something that, if you read this blog regularly, you know I’m very passionate about) and the 2011 Social Networking Survey. First, go take this years survey.
I just got back from the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference , where listening was top of mind: Listening to the amazing speakers, listening to the #nptech community , and listening to all the great ideas floating around the halls of the Washington Hilton. Create Your Social Media Listening Dashboard.
2011Nonprofit Technology Conference (#11ntc) is ramping up by kicking off the community voting website for over 400 nonprofit focused sessions! If you’re not familiar with the Nonprofit Tech. What Nonprofits Can Learn from Online Dating. Nonprofit Social Media Jam Session. Are you the picture taker???
Date : March 17, 2011. Topic : New the the NTC Orientation. Description : Join others new to the NTC and a few NTC veterans who will share tips, tricks and what not to miss while you’re at the NTC. Location : Washington DC.
2011Nonprofit Technology Conference (#11ntc) is ramping up by kicking off the community voting website for over 400 nonprofit focused sessions! If you’re not familiar with the Nonprofit Tech. We have until September 30 th to vote for those we think will be the most valuable to the overall NPTech community.
It’s been a few days since I returned from the Nonprofit Technology Conference (#12NTC) hosted by NTEN in San Francisco, CA. Key Takeaway : Email should be a critical part of every nonprofits communication strategy. The conference was amazing! 2) Mobile (as expected) is On the Rise. Check out the slides here.
Date : March 19, 2011. Description : The NTC Unconference is a place to continue conversations from, ask questions about, or further explore the various tracks and sessions of the conference. Location : Washington DC. Topic : Unconference.
Do you like sending deserving NPTechies to the greatest nonprofit technology conference on earth for free? Then the 2011NTC Scholarship Silent Auction is for you! Every year, we raise up to $10,000 to send staffers from small nonprofits to the NTC. Do you like cool things? Flexibility not required! Be prepared!
The 2011NTC saw the release of the latest " Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report ". > Download the 2011Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report More than 11,000 nonprofit professionals filled out this year's survey, sponsored by NTEN, Common Knowledge, and Blackbaud, generating a veritable cornucopia of data.
. We're pleased to announce that Early Bird registration for the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference -- taking place March 17-19 in Washington, DC -- is now open. With a wide mix of social events, seminars, trainings, and resources, the 2011NTC will help you put technology to work to further your cause.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 2 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 18th, 2011 Day 2 of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) in Washington, DC is when things really kick into high gear.
Voting is now open for the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference session proposals! > We received more than 400 ideas this year -- a 75% increase over last year -- and we need your help to narrow those down to the 100 or so that will make the 2011NTC the best one yet. > Vote Now. Fundraising. Leadership.
That's the Ignite motto and we can't wait to see how you do just that at the 2011NTC Ignite ! With the awesome suppport of CivicActions , NTC Ignite is back for the 3rd year in a row on the first night of the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Washington, DC.
You can't come to the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference ? Of course, not everybody who wants to attend the 2011NTC is able, for one reason or another; we don't like it, but we do understand. This year, we're able to offer an entire virtual conference, the Online NTC. >
This month’s chat focused mainly on sharing lessons and examples from the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference , which took place in Washington, DC, last week. Get the full archive here! Some of the topics from the chat include: Engaging specific ethnic groups/communities. Using content to fuel community engagement.
Not necessarily, according to the 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study , just released at the 2011NTC by M+R and NTEN. That's just one of the fascinating drops of knowledge in the " 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study ". The average nonprofit in the study sent 3.6 > Download the 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study.
Savvy nonprofiteers know it's about much more than that. Danielle Brigida from the National Wildlife Federation -- one of our amazing panelists for the upcoming presentation at the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference , "Let's Go Stalking! Come to our panel at the 2011NTC ! So, what is Social CRM?
Date : March 18, 2011. Location : Washington DC. Topic : Community-Driven Social Impact. Description : This session will focus on strategies and tactics to amplify the impact of mission-based programs through community-driven efforts.
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In that scenario, nonprofit workers feel like technology is something they have to deal with to do the "real work," not something that can make their work lives and their organization better at meeting its mission (which is what NTEN believes, so strongly they wrote a book about it ). For example, Simone works for an evaluation organization.
The 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference will sell out shortly. Fortunately, we have a great alternative: the Online NTC. Fortunately, we have a great alternative: the Online NTC. There are only about 150 spots left, with 16 days to go -- and because of space limitations, this year's cap will be a hard one.
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Steve Heye, Web Project Manager, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Smaller nonprofits may feel like sophisticated technology is out of reach; it requires more budget, more staff, and more expertise than they think they have. In fact, small nonprofits have many advantages over their larger counterparts. That assumption is wrong.
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We don't want to see anyone lost in the halls at the 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference. Whether you're new to the NTC or an old-timer, spending some time with us on an NTC Orientation Call will help you to find all the ways you can connect, learn, and change the world while you're in Washington, DC this March.
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This is a guest post by the talented Brett Meyer , Communications Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network. Make sure to check out their annual Nonprofit Technology Conference , taking place in San Francisco, April 3-5 2012. Campaign Monitor found that as of June 2011, iOS and Gmail accounted for up to 23% of email clients.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking Early Bird Registration for 2011 NTEN NTC is Open Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on November 12th, 2010 NTEN’s 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open for early bird registration.
Another NTC means more great studies about nonprofit technology released, including the 2012 " Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmarks Report." official Twitter accounts Nonprofits told us they spend an average of $3.50 for yourself: > Download the 2012 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report. It's free! >
Teaser: Across the ocean and the international date line, there is an organization doing amazing nonprofit technology work -- Connecting Up Australia. NTEN is proud to announce a mutual scholarship program in partnership with Connecting Up to share nonprofit technology knowledge across the Pacific.
Well, the Nonprofit Technology Conference is an amazing experience every year: people from all kinds of organizations, all kinds of backgrounds, and with all kinds of passion, joining together to talk about how we can use technology to make even more social impact – it’s just my kind of community! It’s not too late!
Across the ocean and the international date line, there is an organization doing amazing nonprofit technology work -- Connecting Up Australia. NTEN is proud to announce a mutual scholarship program in partnership with Connecting Up to share nonprofit technology knowledge across the Pacific. It's a lot like the NTC , only in Australia!
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 1 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 17th, 2011 NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) is in Washington, DC and it’s sold out once again.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 3 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 19th, 2011 This is the last day of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ). That’s it for NTC2011.
The 2011Nonprofit Technology Conference is underway! We'll post regular updates to our NTC newsfeed at [link] , with breaking news about report releases and more -- as well as new pieces from our NTC Storytellers. You can also follow the Twitter stream for immediate gratification, 140 characters at a time.
[As part of the 2011NTC, a group of attendees are documenting their experiences at the conference on the NTEN Blog. by Roger Burks (@loudmind) I'm already back at my home in Atlanta, having taken a flight away from Washington, DC and the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) under cover of very early morning darkness.
One thing I keep hearing over and over again is how frustrating it is to be from a small organization (under $1 million budget) at the NTC. There's no better place for that than the NTC. Treat every nonprofit employee that walks up to your booth like it is your personal mission to get on their bucket list. Just ask Farra.
One thing I keep hearing over and over again is how frustrating it is to be from a small organization (under $1 million budget) at the NTC. There's no better place for that than the NTC. Treat every nonprofit employee that walks up to your booth like it is your personal mission to get on their bucket list.
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