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photo: Robert Weiner Today, I am excited to announce that the application for scholarships to the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is officially open. > Apply for a scholarship to the 2012NTC. That's why the NTC Scholarship campaign is one of my favorite programs each year.
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. It was a high energy, off beat and unique way to open a conference. Flickr Photo by The Inadvertent Gardener.
It's time for you to help us shape the agenda for the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference ! Voting on the more than 450 session proposals we've received will remain open through September 23rd. You can find more information in our Voting Guide , but if you're ready, why don't you: > Vote on the 2012NTC Session Proposals.
Session proposals for the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference are due Friday, August 12. The submission process is open through August 12th, The first step is to: > Review the session submission guidelines. The 2012NTC will take place in San Francisco, April 3-5. b) Tap into the expertise you've gained on the job.
The session proposal submission process for the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open. The 2012NTC will take place in San Francisco, April 3-5. Please take a moment to review the guidelines and other fine print Anna's put together. Then, how about submitting an idea or three?
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! We'd love to check it out, so please post the link in the comments, or add it to this open Google spreadsheet.
Registration for the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open! Register for the 2012NTC today! With a wide mix of social events, seminars, trainings, and resources, the 2012NTC will help you put technology to work to further your cause. We expect this will be the best NTC yet.
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.
It’s hard to believe that the 2012NTC is a wrap. As Holly wrote in the #NTCFail blog post outlining the things that didn’t go as planned at the event, we value being open and accountable at NTEN. 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.
Put on your thinking caps, because session submission for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference (13NTC) will be open from July 10th - August 3rd 2012. We have made changes to the Session Submission Guidelines and the Session Submission form. Submitters are required to review the guidelines before submitting session ideas.
Want to hack the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference agenda in real time? Use the NTCOpen Salons to make your own sessions on the fly. The NTCOpen Salons will be your opportunity to talk techie with your peers in ad-hoc, participant-driven sessions not represented on the regular NTC Agenda.
Make sure to check out their annual Nonprofit Technology Conference , taking place in San Francisco, April 3-5 2012. 14 of the 15 messages with the mobile template performed better, by an average of 2 percentage points of open rate. (So, So, if the regular template achieved a 20% open rate, the mobile version got 22%).
You can now download the 2012 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study , just released at the 2012NTC by M+R and NTEN. Even more interesting: With one nonprofit participant (who was sending non-mobile optimized emails), M+R ran a study to see how many people were opening the nonprofit’s emails on a mobile phone. a third had not.
Register for the 2012NTC >> If you can't register today, make sure you do it before Friday, when our NTC registration rates increase. Since we don't like to make anyone wait for the nptech love, we've asked some of our 2012NTC speakers to send in video valentines telling us why they love the NTC.
2012NTC Feature. It’s already February, and the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is only two months away ! We want to make sure you make the most of the social and networking events at the 2012NTC, so this week we’re filling you in on the NTC Connect Track and other opportunities to connect with the NTC Community.
If you didn't have enough reasons to attend the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , here's one more: the first ever Drupal Day for Nonprofit IT Professionals. ThinkShout is facilitating an NTC Drupal Day on April 3rd, 2012, the first day of the NTC. Email Brendan to add it to your registration. 10:45-11am: Break.11-12
We're less than 3 months away from the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , NTEN's signature three-day gathering that brings together nonprofit professionals from around the world to collaborate, innovate, and maximize effectiveness. Technology as a Catalyst for Openness.
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.
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.
The day before I set off for the Nonprofit Technology Conference in 2012, my boss back in Australia warned me: "Now, don''t you go falling in love with San Francisco and not come back.". NTC sessions on social media, Google Analytics, and video strategy opened my eyes. His warning was prescient. March 13-15.
Now that we can all agree that it's 2012, we want to introduce you to the newest concept floating around the NTEN office: "amping up the awesome". What does this have to do with the NTC? Volunteer at the NTC.
We're less than 3 months away from the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , NTEN's signature three-day gathering that brings together nonprofit professionals from around the world to collaborate, innovate, and maximize effectiveness. Technology as a Catalyst for Openness.
12NTC: Open-Source Mobile Apps for Social Change from Ariel Gilbert-Knight. If you attended NTC, what were the highlights? Purchase Recordings from Online NTC. If you weren't there in person, you may have participated in the Online NTC , with live-streaming sessions, keynotes, and more.
She''s a continual source of information and resources for nonprofits as a blogger and lead editor of the Social Fishing blog and author of Open Community: a little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web and Humanize: How People-Centric Organizations Succeed in a Social World. 13ntc Community nten awards'
Flickr photo by leighblackall By the end of 2011, NTEN will have produced over 100 educational webinars and 3 in-person local events, with many more in 2012. The NTC is just 146 days away. So, I'm thrilled to announce a job opening for NTEN’s Educational Program Manager.
" Or so said Aaron Pava , a strategist at CivicActions in his 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference. session, Open Source Mobile Apps for Social Change. Why Open Source? Open source is not just about software distribution. " Other Open-Source Mobile Tools. What the Mobile Revolution Means. Broadcast SMS.
The State of Nonprofit Data report was released this week (hat tip to Ted Fickes ). Idealware and NTEN prepared the report based on a survey in April 2012 with nearly 400 nonprofit organizations about how they manage and use data. The report found that nonprofits are either doing a lot with their metrics or not much at all.
To honor these heroes, Care2 is today announcing the start of open voting to select the winner of our second annual "Care2 Impact Prize," which recognizes individuals in the nonprofit sector who have made an outstanding impact on the field of online advocacy, online fundraising or both. And much more.
And if you can't join in person, you can participate in the Online NTC , with live-streaming sessions, keynotes, and more. Windows Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quickly build, deploy and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. Find NetSquared at NTC.
Flickr: NTEN: Nonprofit Technology We're still catching our breath from the NTC earlier this month, but the nonprofit technology community is as active as ever this week! If you attended the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , our amazing photographer may have snapped your photo. Have more news to share?
You can do the same for message opens, but clicks will be a better indicator of engagement. (We Click-through by Open. Awhile back, I wrote about "Unweighted Open Rates" ; "Click-through by Open" is that metric's compatriot: a measure of how effective your copy is at generating an action.
We're less than 3 months away from the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference , NTEN's signature three-day gathering that brings together nonprofit professionals from around the world to collaborate, innovate, and maximize effectiveness. Technology as a Catalyst for Openness. The regular registration deadline ends February 17th.
The TechSoup Survey will be open through March 23, 2012. If you’re coming to the upcoming NTEN NTC2012 conference in San Francisco next month, I hope to see you there! We cordially invite nonprofits, NGOs, and libraries everywhere to take our survey, which is available in 21 languages. How are you using the cloud?
Back in those days, a couple hundred people would show up for the NTC. You can help us build it in new cities and new ways in 2012. Make a donation or become an NTEN Champion today and we'll be able to open 501TechClubs in new cities, produce more local events around the country, and expand our online community building capacity.
Meetings range from happy hours, to speaker presentations, to open discussions, and other formats and covering a range of relevant subjects. ConnectVA partnered with NTEN in 2012 in launch a local club in Central VA. Recent group topics have included social media, nonprofit video, online payment solutions, SEO, and analytics.
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. Previous winners have developed open-source applications and systems that are free, shareable, and benefit organizations that work to benefit others.
In January, we concluded the series with a post that summarized the 2012 year-end findings. The key messages gleaned from the review of four years of client data during the last week of the year included: Additional emails have helped increase the total number of transactions without compromising open rates. What’s your story?
Dennis McCarthy and I had the pleasure of presenting Online Benchmarking: What Worked in 2012 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Minneapolis, MN. Email opens sees minimal change from previous year, but double digit decline in CTRs. Don’t be Fooled by Message Open and Click-Through Rates. Helpful resources include –.
Voting for the 2012NTC (Nonprofit Technology Conference) is now open and the competition is fierce. As usual the nonprofit community has pitched some incredibly useful sessions. Here are ten of Frogloop's favorite sessions that we think should make the cut. Winning with Women: Why Targeting Women is Vital in Fundraising *.
Be on the lookout for the Convio 2012 Benchmark Study (coming soon!) The US open rate is about 18%, in Canada it is almost 30%! Our good friend and business partner in Canada, Michael Johnston of HJC, also shared some interesting stats about the differences in the nonprofit landscape that I thought I’d pass along.
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