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Next week I’ll be in Atlanta for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference ( connect with me there! ). One of the sessions I’m a part of , along with Manny Hernandez, Peggy Duvette, and Christine Egger, hopes to answer the question how you can build strong online communities without losing your sanity. Takeaways: 1.
Last year, NTEN created a scholarship fund program to help support many more people attend the Nonprofit Technology Conference. Donations were matched by Convio and with over $10,000 raised by the community, we had fun at the largest-attended NTC yet! And what’ll happen to the NTEN staff if we hit $10K?
NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network, puts on a massive, be-there-or-be-square conference for nonprofit professionals every year (in 2009, we met in San Francisco). The next event is April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA. Tags: community events conference nptech ntc nten ontc.
Whether it was trying to attend classes, apply for government benefits, or practice religion, many people were excluded from fully participating in their communities. NTEN has long advocated that every organization needs to recognize the role of digital equity in meeting its mission. adults do not use home broadband.
I’m getting my bags packed to fly to Atlanta for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference and discovered that I have 4 copies of Social by Social left – and I’m going to give them away! It makes accessible the tools you need to engage a community, offer services, scale up activities and sustain projects.
It’s a wonderful opportunity for our community to share our collective wisdom with inspiring stories and practical tools that help women professionally and personally and of course, change the world. You’ll find us in Washington , DC , NYC , San Francisco, Atlanta , and London so save the date and come get your tech on with us.
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Points of Light, the organization that established this program in 1974, says "National Volunteer Week is about taking action and encouraging individuals and their respective communities to be at the center of social change – discovering and actively demonstrating their collective power to make a difference." This is a wonderful thing.
(Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . include NTEN member organization Idealist.org. Tags: community buzz nten members.
So would Convio and NTEN! . That's why we've teamed up to offer 57 scholarships to this year's Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta, April 8-10. This year, she's roped the whole NTEN staff in. Tags: 10NTC Community convio muppets scholarships Program. She'd love to see you at there.
Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. Session: Social Media's Potential for Faith Based Communities. We're asking them all to share their answers to five very important questions.
Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. Speaker: Debra Askanase, Community Organizing 2.0. Session: Bringing Community Organizing Into Online Campaigns.
Attend If Youre: A fundraising professional in New Orleans To Register: [link] APRIL NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference Baltimore, MD + Virtual April 16-18, 2025 If youre driven to leverage technology to create a more equitable world, youll find your community at NTEN/NTC. To Register: [link] **Lets Connect!
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nonprofit tech community knowledgebase. We'll release the results at the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta. The Nonprofit Social Network Survey is a joint project of NTEN, Common. Tags: NPTech NTEN. It only takes about 10 minutes to complete the survey and contribute to the. Knowledge, and ThePort. >
Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. Session: Building Stronger Online Communities Without Losing Your Sanity & Bringing Community Organizing Into Online Campaigns.
On Thursday, April 9th at 8:00 am, we kicked off the tenth Annual Day of Service at NTEN's NTC which was a resounding success! Over 110 volunteers worked with almost 60 local Atlanta-based nonprofits sharing their wisdom and expertise on a variety of techie topics.
In case you haven't heard, we're not just opening submissions for session ideas for the 2010 conference this week, we're also seeking an NTC iPhone application developed by someone in the community! NTEN members : contact me (Annaliese at nten dot org) to get a special 20% discount , thanks to the folks at O'Reilly!
I have also been involved with the Day of Service , the annual conference event where techies give back to the local community for the past decade, along with my colleague Cheryl Hanback who ran the first one. There's the NTEN member reception at noon. co-author with Janet Fouts) See you in Atlanta!
The Science Fair doors will open at 3 pm on April 8, 2010 at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta. Interested in knowing how to prioritize resources, analyze a donor database, create mobile applications or visualize community indicators? See you in Atlanta! Are you a 501c3 who will be visiting us at NTEN? We can help you with that.
Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. Session: Building Stronger Online Communities Without Losing Your Sanity. The best use of online tools strengthens the community first.
The Science Fair doors will open at 3 pm on April 8, 2010 at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta. Interested in knowing how to prioritize resources, analyze a donor database, create mobile applications or visualize community indicators? See you in Atlanta! Are you a 501c3 who will be visiting us at NTEN? We can help you with that.
How much : $400 (depending on timing and NTEN membership). Who attends : Nonprofit communications teams, techies, and some fundraisers. We LOVE the community around this conference. There are parties thrown by vendors plus a larger gathering hosted by NTEN. Where : Atlanta, GA. Audience size : around 2000.
Starting today, submit any video your organization made last year by March 19, when a set of nonprofit and media professionals will select 16 finalists to compete in a public vote among the YouTube community. Winners will be announced on April 10 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta. ??Visit
research and tools, and a list of creatures that walk a fine line between ugly and cute bring this week to a close--check out what your industrious community has been up to! Long-time NTEN member and supporter, Atomic Mobile , recently reached a big milestone of 200 clients on the new TapFunder mobile donation platform - check it out !
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[As part of the 2011 NTC, a group of attendees are documenting their experiences at the conference on the NTEN Blog. by Roger Burks (@loudmind) I'm already back at my home in Atlanta, having taken a flight away from Washington, DC and the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) under cover of very early morning darkness. Long goodbyes.
Holly Ross of NTEN. It's a wonderful opportunity for our community to share our collective wisdom with inspiring stories and practical tools that help women grow professionally and personally -- and, of course, change the world. > Tags: NPTech NTEN WWT. Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare. Shireen Mitchell of Digital Sistas.
Affect is a new community event highlighting the diversity of work and design behind social change. Alliance for Strong Families and Communities / Hollywood, CA / $1,000. Social Value International / Atlanta, GA / $225. Grant Professionals Association / Atlanta, GA / $840. State/Local / #MCNAC16 / @SmartNonprofits.
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Note: As we prepare for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , we wanted share a wee bit of the wisdom our speakers will be serving up, so as not to overwhelm you when you get to Atlanta. Speaker: Sarah Barnhart, Microsoft Community Affairs. ngoconnection (Microsoft Community Affairs twitter account).
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NTEN Member organization Causecast will be hosting a benefit mixer at House of Shields in San Francisco, from 8-11 pm on Tuesday, April 28th. House of Shields will donate 20% of the evening's bar sales to Rebuilding Together , the nation’s leading nonprofit working to preserve affordable home ownership and revitalize communities.
Now is your chance to get your nonprofit video featured on the YouTube homepage, receive a grant from the Case Foundation , get great prizes from Flip Video and the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) , and have your work showcased at a screening in Washington DC, hosted by Nomadsland. You can register here.
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Susan was asked about her role as the community director of TechSoup and the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life and she discussed how the networks are connected to each other.
It''s finally gotten really hot in DC and across the country, so you may be less than thrilled at the thought of walking around looking at community bulletins boards for the latest events. Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN. Atlanta, GA. It''s just as easy to miss great events spread across the web. Cost: Varies. August 7, 2013.
It's mellifluidity we're after, so we hope you'll join us on the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference Community Planning call to discuss this, and other -- perhaps weightier -- matters. . Sign up to join the 10NTC Community Call! Tags: 10NTC community NPTech NTEN planning. > Yes, of course it's free!
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This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar. Atlanta, Georgia: Connecting for Social Good.
Over the past two years, as part of my work as Visiting Scholar for nonprofits and social media at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, I have had the opportunity to participate in The Network of Network Funders (NNF) , a community of practice for funders who are intentionally investing in and working through networks.
These events are fiscally sponsored by NTEN and Microsoft and TechSoup is a partner in helping support the event. Keynote speakers and host, from left to right - Beth Kanter , Darian Heyman , Craig Newmark , Marnie Webb Are you staff at a nonprofit, library, or are you a social entrepreneur using social media to engage your community?
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