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. 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 2011 NTC will help you put technology to work to further your cause.
Date : March 17, 2011. I’ll lead this session and present with a few NTEN member volunteers to ensure if you’re new to the NTC you have all the information you need to make it a valuable experience! Related Links : Conference registration. Location : Washington DC. Topic : New the the NTC Orientation. Session info.
Date : March 19, 2011. Related Links : Conference registration. Location : Washington DC. Topic : Unconference. 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. Session info. Session notes.
Date : March 18, 2011. Related Links : Conference registration. 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. Session page. Blog post with slides and notes.
Just like they do with the Publishers Clearhinghouse sweepstakes, it's time to show off an NTEN award winner (so that you know that dreams can come true). Many of you participated in the NTEN Community Survey earlier this year. Congrats, and thank you for participating in the survey this year!
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking Early Bird Registration for 2011NTEN 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 2011 Nonrpofit Technology Conference registration give-away to one of our current members as part of our 2010 Member Appreciation daily prizes? We're giving you a free registration to our 2011 conference! Thank you for being a member of NTEN. Tags: NPTech NTEN. Is this the one you've been waiting for?
Megaphone: Flickr: floeschie Every week we pull together interesting tid-bits from across the web where NTEN members are making – or writing – headlines! In the News A big congratulations to John Merritt for his nomination and award as a 2011 Top Tech Exec from San Diego Magazine ! Have more news to share? Anything we missed?
NTEN is proud to announce a mutual scholarship program in partnership with Connecting Up to share nonprofit technology knowledge across the Pacific. Two lucky NTEN Members will be chosen to attend the Connecting Up Conference (CU11) in Melbourne, Australia on June 1-3, 2011 on a full scholarship! How amazing is that?
Flickr: anythreewords Did you know that Fundrasing and Development staff was the fastest-growing constituency in the NTEN (read: nonprofit tech) community? > Please take the 2011NTEN Community Survey Each year NTEN surveys the nonprofit technology community (that's YOU) to ask: How do you use technology in your work?
The NTEN Member Appreciation daily give-aways are kicking up a notch as we get closer to the end of the month. To wit: today, we're giving out a prize worth $275: the NTEN Season Pass. The pass is good for unlimited webinar registrations for NTEN member webinars from now through 12/31/2011.
NTEN is proud to announce a mutual scholarship program in partnership with Connecting Up to share nonprofit technology knowledge across the Pacific. Two lucky NTEN Members will be chosen to attend the Connecting Up Conference (CU11) in Melbourne, Australia on June 1-3, 2011 on a full scholarship! How amazing.
Ok, there are more than three reasons to renew your NTEN membership, but there are three we want to make sure you consider if you haven't renewed for 2011 yet: 1. Free and Exclusive Access to special programming and reports for NTEN Members. Right now, NTEN members save $200 on registration for the NTC !
In case you hadn't noticed, it's still NTEN Member Appreciation Month. Because every NTEN member is a winner this month, don't forget to claim your prizes! This week, free stuff for all our members includes: Get Yer Free Ads Here: Introduction to Google Grants , NTEN Webinar, Today! Thank you for being a member of NTEN!
With just two weeks until the event, MobileCause (the co-host of Innogive) has decided to extend this deal to the NTEN community and enable 50 additional nonprofits the chance to attend the conference for just $99. CiviCRM Training Details: Date: March 16 - 17, 2011 Location: Pew DC Conference Center, 901 E St.
Upgrading Voter Registration – "Approximately 24 million active voter registrations in the United States are no longer valid or have significant inaccuracies, according to the Pew Center on the States. I really wish more organizations included voter registration efforts in their community work! As of November 2011, 89.6
A free registration to next year’s Nonprofit Technology Conference. You can submit your videos from February 4, 2011 until March 2, 2011. What do the winning nonprofits win you ask? This year, winners will again have the chance to win: One of four $2500 grants generously provided by the Case Foundation.
Way back in 2007, we started the tradition of setting aside November to shower NTEN members with free programming and daily prizes. > Member-contributed Newsletter: NTEN members show off their work and expertise in this month's NTEN newsletter. > Thank you for being a member of NTEN!
We're entering the final stretch of NTEN Member Appreciation Month ! We'll be taking off this Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving, but stay tuned this week and next for the final days of NTEN give-aways -- including big prizes like NTC registration and complementary renewal for 2011.
Well, we at NTEN have our very own version of this, except we do it every spring -- and we don't just want to know who you are, we also want to know things like: How do you use technology in your work? How's NTEN doing? What would you like to see from NTEN over the next year? Tags: community buzz nten members.
NTEN is proud to announce a mutual scholarship program in partnership with Connecting Up Australia to share nonprofit technology knowledge across the Pacific. Two lucky NTEN Members will be chosen to attend the Connecting Up Conference (CU12) in Sydney, Australia on May 1-3, 2012 on a full scholarship! >
Flickr: gareth1953 As you know, this Spring has seen some new faces at NTEN – including mine! There's so much going on this week, you may need to settle in with a cup of tea to check out everything NTEN members up to! Some NTEN members deploy technology, others build it! Registration is now open. Well, don't fret!
The conference registration is $99-$125, but I have four passes to give away to the four best answers to this question: Why do you think it is important for nonprofits to engage Millennials both inside and outside of their organizations? The schedule features an impressive list of Millennials and others who are experts on this topic.
Teaser: Flickr: vernhart After a month-long celebration of NTEN members. thing: You are NTEN. Now, for the last prize of for Member Appreciation Month, we've got a Grand Prize Pack worth over $700 which includes: NTEN Gear. 2011NTEN Webinar Season Pass. Free 11NTC Registration. Free 11NTC Registration.
The 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference will sell out shortly. So, if you've been putting off that registration, don't wait much longer. 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. We hate to turn people away, but we won't have a choice this year.
Every November, we invite NTEN members to have a little more fun than usual and bask in a big wave of Member Appreciation. For participating on more webinars this month than any other renewed member, Norman Reiss receives a complimentary registration to the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , April 3-5 in San Francisco!
Flickr: vernhart After a month-long celebration of NTEN members in November, we've come to the final daily give-away. Before bringing this celebration to a close, howevever, I want to be clear on this one thing: You are NTEN. 2011NTEN Webinar Season Pass. Free 11NTC Registration. Drum roll please.
One of NTEN's values is: We are a stage and a platform for your voices, ideas, and debates on technology-related issues that affect us all in our work. I take that to mean it's our job to make sure the entire nonprofit sector has access to the NTEN stage and can make use of it. > Apply for a scholarship to the 2011 NTC.
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While it’s still 10 weeks away, here at the NTEN office, we’re kicking into high gear for conference prep. Many of these events require registration, so make sure to sign up if you want to attend. Early bird registration for CiviCon 2012 San Francisco for just $74 ends soon, on January 30! >> Looking for a ride?
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Add a question or two to online event registration forms or donation forms that will help you better understand their giving motivations. The data collection is simple: all you have to do is ask. A standard question on every form, such as, “What is your connection to the cause?” This is just a taste of what segmentation is all about.
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.
You, dear NTEN community, know the importance of technology in meeting your missions. At the end of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion from NTEN and Microsoft. By the way, participants will be able to earn points toward special software donations from Microsoft, free 2011 NTC registrations, and more!). >
A September 2011 industry report published by the Professional Convention Management Association found that respondents spent an average of over $7,000 on internet access, and only 37% provided free WiFi to attendees. The registration desk connection was rock solid. The situation. It paid off.
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. Attending the 2011 NTC from your desk so that you can better put technology to use for your cause? That is easy.
This September 3-6, NTEN will debut the Leading Change Summit. Matt is the recipient of the 2011 Edelman Chicago “Eddy” Award for Innovation. Upon registration, #14LCS participants choose one of three tracks—Digital Strategy, The Future of Technology, or Impact Leadership—and spend a good deal of time in track-specific sessions.
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 2011 NTC registration.). We're looking forward to seeing you there!
Email Brendan to add it to your registration. If you happened to have attended the incredible Drupal Nonprofit Summit at the 2011 BADCamp , the format and structure of the event will be familiar: 9:30-10:00 am: An optional "Introduction to Drupal Terminology and concepts for IT professionals new to Drupal.". 10:45-11am: Break.11-12
Flickr: Sarah_Ackerman What a year, NTEN members! But, for now, check out all the amazing things NTEN member are doing, planning, and asking for in the last few weeks of 2011. But, for now, check out all the amazing things NTEN member are doing, planning, and asking for in the last few weeks of 2011.
11NTC Tip - Plane That's right, the sold out 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference gets started tomorrow in Washington, DC -- and you can still join in the fun by registering for the Online NTC. Your Online NTC registration will also give you access to the official NTC community, myNTC, where you’ll be able to connect with all attendees!
Lastly, if you’re in the Washington DC area on October 26th, you may want to check out the 2011 Agile DC Conference. Nonprofit attendees can save 30% on registration by using the code AgilDCNFP. Anything we missed?
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