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NTEN isn''t an organization, we''re a community – a community with a shared set of values , including authenticity, sharing, and of course, laughter. who embodies those values and enhances the NTEN community. In short, they embody NTEN''s Values. So thank you for being a vital part of the NTEN community.
NTEN staff in the Portland office headed to the Peculiarium yesterday afternoon for our holiday party. Lindsay will be staying with NTEN through the 2014 NTC so you don''t have to say goodbye to her yet. announcement holidays nten staff' To the left you can see Michael, Julie, and Brylie hanging out with their new friend.
NTEN''s mission is to support all nonprofits in using technology effectively to better reach their missions. The 2013NTEN Challenge included board members and community members all fundraising on behalf of NTEN, raising funds that would directly provide 2014 NTC scholarships, and access to year-round NTEN programs and membership benefits.
Registration for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open! With a wide mix of social events, seminars, trainings, and resources, the 2013NTC will help you put technology to work to further your cause. Early Bird registration – only $399 for NTEN Members – runs through January 11, 2013.
As you know, the NTC isn’t just any old conference. Accordingly, the 14NTC call for session submissions are open May 15-June 15, 2013. Working with our NTC steering committees and the NTEN community, we have provided a list of themes and ideas to help you build submissions. We want to see your two best ideas.
Help us shape the the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference ! If you work in a big office with lots of folks on a shared IP who are interested in the 2013NTC, it may seem like the voting process is wonky; you'll essentially be changing the votes of one of your colleagues. But hold on just a moment. It makes sense, we promise.
This is just a quick, last reminder that Early Bird Registration for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference ends January 11th. When : April 11-13, 2013. Cost : $399 for NTEN Members through January 11 ($599 for non-members). Your 3 days at the NTC will be chock-full of opportunities to share, bond, and build relationships.
The 2013 Online Nonprofit Technology Conference is coming right up! The Online NTC will help you put technology to work for your cause with a range of content. Event Details Cost : $219 for NTEN Members / $249 for non-members through Feb 11th When : April 12-13, 2013 Where : Your computer, your desk, your office, your town.
For the past three years, I’ve been a fundraising champion for NTEN, the premier organization for nonprofit techies. NTEN provides connections, learning, and inspiration for nonprofit techies like me to do their best work. So, please join me today and help me support NTEN on #GivingTuesday. You can participate here.
Our comments are moderated, and mean and/or inappropriate comments will be laughed at by NTEN staff, then promptly deleted. A: Until Midnight Eastern Time on July 31, 2013. Q: Will the highest rated sessions or the ones with the most votes be the ones featured at the 2014 NTC? 14ntc community conference NTC Washington DC'
The Online NTC will let you connect with your peers and learn the skills you need to put technology to work for your cause -- without leaving your desk. Cost : $179 for NTEN Members / $206 for non-members through Feb 11th. When : April 12-13, 2013. > Register before February 11th.
The early bird deadline for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference is coming right up -- and it just wouldn't be the same without you. The NTC is NTEN's signature three-day gathering, bringing together nonprofit professionals like yourself from around the world to collaborate, innovate, and maximize effectiveness. >
September Issue NTEN Journal. The new issue of the NTEN Change Journal is all about data! KD has a fantastic article in this quarter’s NTEN journal where she shares six steps on using data, including one of my favorite mantras – spend more time analyzing data than collecting it.
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This is just a reminder that the registration rate for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference is about to go up. > If one of those questions is, "Will there be puppies and kittens at the NTC?", And if you can't join us in person, be sure to check out the Online NTC. the answer is "Yes!" We're only a month away!
NTC Scholarships don''t just help first-time conference attendees. TEXT "NTEN" to 25383 to donate $10 and nominate your scholarship attendee now! NTC Scholarships don''t just help first-time conference attendees. Thank you very much for the opportunity to attend NTC2013!
In December, Megan joined the NTEN team as our Community Engagement Manager. I''m so excited to announce that Meagn is now NTEN''s Membership Director! This means you''ll be hearing even more from her - look for your Member Newsletter hitting your inbox today! Join me in congratulating Megan !
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Amy Borgstrom, Chair, NTEN Board of Directors Wow! I think the 2013NTC proved we need a creed of equal match for this community. This community came together at the NTC to have a conversation with Dan and Beth, and to help co-create the content of, and resources from, every session on the agenda. It was a celebration!
The 2013 Online Nonprofit Technology Conference is coming right up! The Online NTC will help you put technology to work for your cause with a range of content. Event Details Cost : $219 for NTEN Members / $249 for non-members through Feb 11th When : April 12-13, 2013 Where : Your computer, your desk, your office, your town.
The DoGooder Video Awards are taking submissions starting March 4, 2013. The contest is presented by YouTube , See3 Communications , and NTEN with generous sponsorship by Cisco. Winners will also receive free registration for next year’s Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC). Best Nonprofit Video.
Karl wasn''t joking; thanks to 1600 people (some not sticking to the ''one device at a time'' rule), the NTC internet crashed. Now that you''re back in the comfort of your own wireless network, be sure to share your feedback in the 2013NTC Evaluation. Mobile devices aren''t just for crashing the internet at the NTC.
I met Mark Horvath, winner of the 2013NTC Rob Stuart Memorial Award , at NTC in 2010. Whether he’s under a bridge in New Mexico or speaking with residents in a tent city in Michigan, Mark is using his smartphone to check in, to tweet a person’s story, or to post a raw video on his website.
Thanks to everyone who joined this quarter''s NTEN Town Hall! I''m so excited to have these regular opportunities to report out from NTEN, share udpates about our work, and hear directly from all of you. NTEN Update NTEN staff met in Portland for our winter staff meetings earlier in January. We call it the "rain drops".)
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Yesterday, KD Paine and I delivered an NTEN Webinar on measurement based on the ideas in our new book ” Measuring the Networked Nonprofit: Using Data to Change the World.” Get Training : NTEN is offering regular webinars on the topic of how nonprofits can effectively use data.
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novices are heading to Minneapolis later this week for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC), hosted by our friends at NTEN. There's still time to register for the live, three-day conference or you can join in from anywhere by participating via the Online NTC. Where will you be at NTC? organization!
We've said it before, and we'll say it again: the NTEN community is pretty amazing. From sharing ideas to sharing rides to the NTC, this is an extremely generous community and the 2012 Champions Campaign is yet one more example. Our board even matched your donations!
Join me, Allyson Kapin, Co-founder of Rad Campaign and Blogger-in-Chief of Care2''s Frogloop blog and Amy Sample Ward, Membership Director of NTEN for this free webinar. REGISTER NOW and attend this FREE Expert Webinar on THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013 at 2PM ET. Don''t worry though, we can help you change that.
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Any member of the NTEN community is eligible to vote, starting now until the deadline at noon Pacific Time on Wednesday, April 10th. The prize will be awarded on April 13th at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Minneapolis, during the awards luncheon hosted by our partners at NTEN.
In an attempt to serve our diverse audience, the NTC follows this pattern: Washington, DC - Wildcard City - San Francisco - Wildcard City - Repeat. April 11-13, 2013: Minneapolis, MN. We want to know where you would like to go! Our current bookings: April 3-5, 2012: San Francisco, CA. March 13-15, 2014: Washington, DC. 2015: Wildcard!
In their newly published slideshow report: Cloud: What Every Charity Leader Should Know 2013 Report , Lasa shares why cloud technologies are the way of the future for charitable organizations. Nicole is looking for examples of effective nonprofit infographics to showcase in her upcoming NTC workshop. Maybe you've heard of the cloud?
I gave a lightening talk at the Gates Foundation convening of the Markets for Good community on “ Between the Keyboard and the Chair “ Facilitation and Train the Trainers: I was honored to co-facilitate a leadership track at the first ever Leading Change Summit hosted by NTEN which was an amazing learning experience.
Why I’m Excited: Kapin and Ward wrote a book together in 2013 called “Social Change Anytime, Everywhere: How to Implement Multichannel Strategies to Spark Advocacy, Raise Money, and Engage your Community,” so this is an exciting opportunity to hear these experts discuss social change first-hand. In addition to these sessions. See you there?
million views online and he is the keynote speaker at NTEN’s upcoming 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Dan’s TED Talk and keynote at NTC focus primarily on the ideas in Uncharitable. Dan Pallotta’s recent TED Talk, “The way we think about charity is dead wrong” , has garnered more than 1.2
Whew, what an NTC! nap and dusted the snow off, we want to share the huge outpouring of blog posts, videos, pictures, and other media from the NTEN community. All of you - the community - are the special sauce that makes the NTC the amazing event it is. NTC in Numbers. Online NTC Attendees:147. Speakers: 250.
Whew, what an NTC! nap and dusted the snow off, we want to share the huge outpouring of blog posts, videos, pictures, and other media from the NTEN community. All of you - the community - are the special sauce that makes the NTC the amazing event it is. NTC in Numbers. Online NTC Attendees:147. Speakers: 250.
NTEN and M&R also released their report, the 2013 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study. The 2013 Blackbaud Online Benchmark Report (formerly The Convio Online Benchmark Report ) is in its seventh year started by Convio’s Founder, Vinay Bhaghat. The key factoids of the 2013 Blackbaud Online Benchmark Report include –.
State of the Nonprofit Cloud survey conducted by NTEN. Laura Quinn of Idealware gave a very compelling presentation at NTC 2012: More Than Apps: Affordable Program Delivery Through Mobile Phones. This finding largely agreed with the U.S. That preceded ours by a few months. And then there are the apps that power mobile devices.
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