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I’m here at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco this week and hope to share some brief nuggets. The conference got off to an exciting start this morning in a very unique way. Holly Ross welcomed everyone and thanked the event sponsors who made it possible for 50 NTC Scholarships.
Have a look at some of the great opportunities below… 2012 Nonprofit Tagline Awards. Enter your organization’s tagline into this year’s award contest. 2012 Gold Awards for Fundraising Excellence. Fundraising Success is accepting submissions for their annual awards. Submissions are due July 25.
After catching up on our email and our sleep post-2012NTC, we started reading blog posts from attendees and speakers, and we've been amazed by the insights and ideas you all took away from the conference this year! Reflections from NTC Plenary Panel on Innovation , Beth Kanter. From the front line at NTC , Pat Callihan.
flickr: *saxon* Whether you’ll be there in person, or you’re participating online, we want you to take part in all the 2012NTC buzz. Here’s how: On the NTEN Blog We’ll be streamlining coverage of 2012NTC on the NTEN blog. You can follow just NTC news at [link]. Check out the photos online post-NTC.
These individuals, recipients of the annual NTEN Award, are the people working hard to move NTEN''s mission forward from within the community: always ready to share a case study, idea, or contact. While we''re excited to present this award annually to a single individual, we know that a successful community is much more than than one person.
Did you make a video in 2012 that had an impact in your community or around the world? The DoGooder Awards are here! The DoGooder Video Awards are taking submissions starting March 4, 2013. But the awards are much more than a contest. Entries must have been produced between January 1, 2012, and March 22 2013.
The 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) was the 12th conference that I have attended (it had earlier reiterations). Every year it is like attending a family reunion. I have some many friends and colleagues that I only get to see once a year at the NTC. For example, my colleague Shai [.]
Kudos to Vinay Bhagat of Convio for winning the 2012 Care2 Impact Prize for his outstanding impact in online advocacy and fundraising. Care2 Vice President of Nonprofit Services Clint O'Brien announced the prize winner today during the awards luncheon at the annual NTEN (NTC) conference. billion in 2011 alone.
The 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference kicks off on Tuesday and the event to attend is the Science Fair! Instead of running throughout the entire conference – and competing with everything else on the agenda – the Science Fair takes place only on the first day of the NTC; it's the sole focus of the conference at that time.
If you’re planning on attending the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference on April 3-5, it’s time to prepare your smart phone for all the mobile-y things you’ll be doing at the conference (And if you’re not yet registered, don’t delay, register now before we sell out.) Session QR Codes: Each NTC Session has a unique QR code too.
We were excited to have our first 2012NTC Community Call last Tuesday! New to the NTC There will be a couple of new additions to the NTC schedule next year. It will be open to all attendees, but it will include member recognition and the Member Awards.
flickr: askdebra Chances are, if you've attended an NTC since 2008, you've met David Krumlauf. Officially the first 2012NTC registrant, David kicked off his fundraising page , shared his NTEN story and sent out too many #NTENThanks tweets to count during the first week of Member Appreciation Month.
Last year, for her work on NTEN's Change journal, she received the 2012 Publishing Trendsetter Award. Basically, Annaliese brings a whole lot of awesome to the game. She hasn't settled on which school yet, because too many of them want her (we knew that would be the case!).
The winner will receive a cash award of $1,000, plus $1,000 to donate to their favorite charity. The prize will be awarded on April 5th at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in San Francisco, during the awards luncheon hosted by our partners at NTEN. Only one vote per person will be counted.
Well, Grantastic is awarding $20,000 to one company or organization with an innovative technology strategy or internet software development idea. If you’re heading to the NTC, you may also want to check out the Innogive conference on April 2nd in San Francisco. for Online Fundraising and Marketing Success in 2012”.
" Or so said Aaron Pava , a strategist at CivicActions in his 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference. This was especially relevant at NTC, given that this year's Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest (awarded at NTC) went to Nathan Freitas, for his work with the Guardian Project.
Each year, the Tides Foundation awards a $10,000 cash grant to an individual or group who has created an open-source software project that benefits nonprofits and movements of social change. The winner will be announced at the next Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in April 2012. About the Prize. Past Winners.
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