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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.
2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference (#11ntc) is ramping up by kicking off the community voting website for over 400 nonprofit focused sessions! We have until September 30 th to vote for those we think will be the most valuable to the overall NPTech community. What’s the most exciting part of NTC to you?
I just got back from the 2011 Nonprofit 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.
2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference (#11ntc) is ramping up by kicking off the community voting website for over 400 nonprofit focused sessions! We have until September 30 th to vote for those we think will be the most valuable to the overall NPTech community. If you’re not familiar with the Nonprofit Tech.
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. March in DC can be chilly, but you need your fingers free for checking the NTC schedule on your smartphone. Flexibility not required! Be prepared! What's that? It's not too late!
. We're pleased to announce that Early Bird registration for the 2011 Nonprofit 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.
Voting is now open for the 2011 Nonprofit 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. Tags: 11ntc NPTech NTEN. > Vote Now.
The 2011NTC saw the release of the latest " Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report ". > Download the 2011 Nonprofit 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.
adults use smart phones as of February 2012, up 11% from May 2011 and 10% said that their phone was their primary means of getting online. Reflections from NTC Plenary Panel on Innovation by Beth Kanter. If you attended NTC in person or virtually what did you learn? A few more roundups and tidbits for you …. Visual Notes.
You can't come to the 2011 Nonprofit 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. >
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.
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.
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 ". > Download the 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study. A high unsubscribe rate is bad, right?
Check out notes taken by session attendees throughout the conference using Google Docs , too! Artez Interactive For Fun Did you miss Rob Cottingham's cartoon coverage of the conference?
Danielle Brigida from the National Wildlife Federation -- one of our amazing panelists for the upcoming presentation at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , "Let's Go Stalking! There is no doubt that 2011 will be a year of great progress and measurable results for those who learn these new tools and tricks of the trade.
CiviCRM Training Details: Date: March 16 - 17, 2011 Location: Pew DC Conference Center, 901 E St. We've also listed Penguin Day in myNTC so you can see who else is coming and add it to your NTC schedule. Penguin Day DC 2011 is organized by Aspiration and PICnet. To get this special offer register now and use code GIVE.
And for more fun nonprofit tech talk, check out our upcoming session at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference. We hope this has given you an overview of how to talk to about Tech, baby! For more Salt-n-Pepa Lyrics, check out this Youtube video.
The 2011 Nonprofit 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.
Only a hundred of the 1790 NTC registrants listened to our NTC orientation today, so that means most of you have some catching up to do! And if you haven't registered, you better get on top of it as we're sure to sell out the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference.
We don't want to see anyone lost in the halls at the 2011 Nonprofit 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.
You can learn more at my session at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , " Small Org Doesn't Equal Small Tech ". Nonprofits are inherently good at making things happen with what they have, asking for help, taking advantage of opportunities and relying on volunteers or other support. Why does this have to be different in technology?
The 2011 Nonprofit 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.
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 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open for early bird registration. The 2011NTC should be the best yet.
Artwork by Favianna Rodriguez If you've been to the NTC before, you know the basic lay of the conference land. But our records show that over 60% of you will be new to the NTC. Over the next 3 weeks, we're going to do our best to help you navigate the NTC so you have a rockin' time in DC.
We had, ahem, a few problems with the wireless Internet at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference. And the 2011 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report found that 30% of the organizations that have raised more than $100,000 on Facebook have budgets under $5 million. To try to help mitigate the problem, Holly made a funny video.
Yesenia Sotelo, Director of New Media, Jasculca Terman and Associates This will be Yesenia Sotelo's fifth NTC, but she was once a first-timer and is a self-designated introvert. Here, she shares some of her networking tips that will make anyone look like an NTC pro. NTC usually provides breakfast and lunch. Bring business cards.
Tim Arnold, Functional Consultant, Beaconfire Many thanks to the good people at NTEN for agreeing to let me stand up in front of a huge cheering crowd at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference to drop some serious science in my session, "Practical HTML5/CSS3 for Nonprofits (or 'How to Party Like it's 2011 When it's Really Still 1999')."
It’s hard to believe that the 2012 NTC is a wrap. But we also want to share the things that were awesome, the pieces of the NTC that we feel pretty good about at the end of the day. The community showed up for the 2012 NTC. These quotes and the rest found in this post are from the NTC evaluation.) 1772 to be exact.
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.
It's 2011 and we feel refreshed and ready to tackle new goals, but before we dive into them we need to take stock of the work and goals that went unfinished last year. If you are attending the NTC and would like to sign-up for the NTC Lobby Day , please email info@nten.org. In December, the FCC passed a weak Net Neutrality rule.
This year, we can't wait to connect with all of you at 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , so we're skipping the whole "waiting" part and introducing a new way we can all connect before we even arrive in Washington, DC. And it's included with your 2011NTC registration.). We're looking forward to seeing you there!
If you think that a mash-up of online tools for capacity mapping and resource matching would assist nonprofits, philanthropies, and the communities that they serve, then we invite you join us at our upcoming session at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference.
Ted Fickes, Electronic Communications Manager, The Wilderness Society (Central Rockies Regional Office) In September, 2008, Green for All , 1Sky and the We Campaign organized a national day of action -- Green Jobs Now -- to demand progress on green jobs and a green economy. Tens of thousands of people participated in over 670 events in 40 states.
Get the skinny in the report we co-authored with Idealware, " A Consumers Guide to Low Cost Donor Management Systems ", updated for 2011. A good donor management system.
The NTC Bookstore and the wonderful NTC Bookstore volunteers If you bought something from the bookstore at the NTC, you may have already met the credit card app, Square. We’ve received a lot of questions in person and over email about how Square works, so we thought we’d share our experience. And make me a cup of coffee. (It
For more information about how to think in segments, attend our presentation at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference or watch this on-demand webinar for an example of segmenting communications on the Susan G. This is just a taste of what segmentation is all about. Komen 3-Day for the Cure.
After a night tour of the monuments , the NTEN crew is working feverishly on the final preparations for the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference -- not least among them, the Online NTC. We've talked to the presenters -- and our special Online NTC hosts, David J. Web Site Development Project Changing the world isn't easy.
> Please take the 2011 NTEN Community Survey Each year NTEN surveys the nonprofit technology community (that's YOU) to ask: How do you use technology in your work? I can't wait to hear how you're doing when it comes to NPTech, and I'm really interested to learn how you think we're doing, too.
In the News A big congratulations to John Merritt for his nomination and award as a 2011 Top Tech Exec from San Diego Magazine ! Complete the 2011 Community Survey for a chance to win a free registration to next year's NTC in San Francisco! Have more news to share? Drop us a line or include your links in the comments!
You can now download the 2012 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study , just released at the 2012 NTC by M+R and NTEN. Nonprofit Facebook fan bases have seen phenomenal growth between 2010 and 2011, with the average nonprofit increasing its fan base by 70%. a third had not. the remaining third plan to optimize their emails within the coming year.
Through NCTech4Good we’ve held a local technology conference that has helped bring nonprofits, volunteers, and consultants together to learn from each other in the same way that the NTC benefits the tech community worldwide. This year, we are thrilled to honor Judy Hallman for her work with this award.
Registration is still available, but you can’t make it register for the online NTC and catch a few sessions. Plenary: Placing Little Bets: Failing Informatively for NPTECH Innovation: Beth Kanter, Erin Shy, Megan Kashner, Brian Reich, Allison Burns. NpTech Fail. April 13, 2013 – 8:30-10:00. April 12 at 8:30-10.
During the 2011NTC, that rose to 15%. The Nonprofit Quarterly has enlisted Jeanne Bell, CEO of CompassPoint, to explore some lessons learned in a free webinar on May 3. So far this year, mobile traffic has made up about 3.5% of the traffic to NTEN.org. We clearly need to think about our mobile strategy.
Look for the inaugural issue at the 2011NTC !). So, starting next year, your very own Annaliese Hoehling will put her academic background to use and take on a newly created role here at NTEN, Publications Director. With Annaliese shifting gears, we'll need a new person to join our team -- emphasis on the team.
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