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Tomorrow morning, I’ll be leaving on a jet plane, to Atlanta, Georgia, for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference. This will be my 7th NTC since 2001 (or, more accurately, my 5th. I went to two Circuit Rider Roundups.). I’m looking forward to it.
. The Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) is to nonprofit techies what SXSW is to social media professionals. I've been going before the NTC was the NTC. Last year, my friend, Eddie Harran, successfully launched a campaign to get to the NTC from Australia. I've been going before the NTC was the NTC.
You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC. But the NTC is different. Last year, I received a Convio/NTEN scholarship to attend NTC in San Francisco. This year, I consciously decided not to apply for the AtlantaNTC. The money I spend on NTC pays itself back for C3.
You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC. But the NTC is different. Last year, I received a Convio/NTEN scholarship to attend NTC in San Francisco. This year, I consciously decided not to apply for the AtlantaNTC. The money I spend on NTC pays itself back for C3.
This year it’s taking place in Atlanta, GA and I’ve got such a long list of people to meet, talk to, and learn from. Science Fair: The NTC Exhibit Hall. It’s open to the public so invite your local Atlanta friends to meet you there! Who : NetSquared and other Community Organizers. When : 10:30 a.m.
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! My favorite part of the NTC is getting to sit down, in person, with so many different people and learn about their work. How to Win.
Donations were matched by Convio and with over $10,000 raised by the community, we had fun at the largest-attended NTC yet! NTEN is hoping to raise $10,000 from the nonprofit technology community again this year, and Convio is going to match those dollars to help get as many folks to #10NTC in Atlanta this April 8-10.
The 10NTC will be April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA - mark your calendars now! I have many things that I want to talk about at the NTC because it’s a one-of-a-kind opportunity to talk about ideas, get advice, or hear stories from others in real time, in one space, as fast as you can share them! See you in Atlanta for 10NTC!
The next event is April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA. Tags: community events conference nptech ntc nten ontc. 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 Nonprofit Technology Conference is in Atlanta April 8-10 and Beth Kanter and Janet Fouts crowd-sourced a book of tips and tricks for the event. Proceeds from the book go to the Nonprofit Technology Network and Janety will be giving away books at the NTC. Tap into the consciousness of social media and remarkable things can happen.
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. See you in 2011 in Washington, DC. Photos: Lydia Mann - Flickr.
[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.
We're only about 6 weeks away from the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta -- but to get the regular price ($459 for NTEN Members) you need to register by March 1st! So, here's a (certainly incomplete) list of reasons you should take the leap and: > Register for the 2010 NTC. > Register for the 2010 NTC.
Flickr Photo: feastoffun The rumor on the street is Miss Piggy registered for the NTC. That's why we've teamed up to offer 57 scholarships to this year's Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta, April 8-10. > Apply for a 2010 NTC Scholarship! She'd love to see you at there. So would Convio and NTEN! .
Winners will be announced on April 10 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Atlanta. March 19 is the deadline. A panel of judgets (including me) will select finalists to compete in a public vote. Enter your nonprofit's video created in 2009 in the 4th Annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards.
Did you attend last week's NTC and missed out on some sessions? So check it out and catch up on the topics that you may have missed at NTC. So check it out and catch up on the topics that you may have missed at NTC. Maybe it will help tide you over until next year's NTC in Atlanta, Georgia.
I have a number of colleagues who I have been seeing almost every year at the NTC for the past decade. Thursday, April 8th: The Day of Service starts bright and early at 8:00 am where we will gather for breakfast before sending off a team of 30 nonprofit techies on a bus to a community center in Atlanta to install a wireless network.
What an incredible line up of panels the folks at NTEN programmed for the 10th annual NTC - scheduled for April 8th - 10th in Atlanta. For those of you in DC who can't make it to NTC this year, Care2 is hosting a remote viewing party on Friday, April 9th. Have some favorite panels of your own? Click here to RSVP.
On Friday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10 attendees at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) will have the opportunity to participate in the member lounge hosted by TechSoup Global by either unwinding with snacks and WiFi, or by getting wound-up with exciting activities designed to inspire and connect.
The Science Fair doors will open at 3 pm on April 8, 2010 at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. See you in Atlanta!
That's the number of "yes" votes we got for our proposed NTC session in just a couple short weeks—apparently the most ever. [Ed By Darian Rodriguez Heyman, Founder, Social Media for Nonprofits. 379 is my new magic number. Ed note: it's true, by a longshot!]. Seriously, though?
The Science Fair doors will open at 3 pm on April 8, 2010 at the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. See you in Atlanta!
Instead, we're going to bring you bite-size reflections on the NTC one post at a time over the next few weeks.). In early September, we'll start accepting submissions for the 2010 NTC. Where/when is the next NTC? Atlanta, April 8-10. Are you from Atlanta? Thanks for making another NTC so magical! .
The Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) is here again and team members from NetSquared and TechSoup Global will be busy presenting, sharing, and connecting in Atlanta, and hopefully with you! This page covers the various activities going on at the 10NTC and ways you can get together with us. Follow the Conference Live.
Since I started working on the NTC -- and its predecessor, the RoundUp -- almost a decade ago, my very favorite part has been the Day of Service. It's simple: We work with fabulous local hosts to recruit NTC-area orgs who need some help. Group #042 - Zoo Atlanta. Atlanta, Inc. Group #034 - Trees Atlanta.
Flickr Photo by edtemeles As Holly notes, it would be silly to try to sum up the NTC in one blog post , so I'll give you something digestable. As the Program Coordinator at NTEN -- the one trying to wrestle everyone and everything together to bring you the NTC -- it's fitting that I evaluate the program side. We Are Media.
Every year after the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC), we get the feedback that folks wished they had longer to dive in a specific topic in more depth. Atlanta, October 24th. Well, we heard you and are excited to offer our new master classes to give you the opportunity to do just that. Austin, November 14th. Any questions?
Georgia Center for Nonprofits press release about our collaboration for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta. We thank GCN for partnering with us to pull off the best NTC yet -- coming to Atalnta, April 8-10! TechBridge and GCN are also partners in the Day of Service and mentioned in the article.
If you're planning on joining us in Atlanta, April 8-10, you should register today to save $100. > We believe the knowledge you gain at the at the NTC can help you prepare not just for the next disaster, but to use technology every day to make your organization more effective. > > Register for the 2010 NTC today.
Thank you for being a member of NTEN, and we can't wait to see you in Atlanta in April! Well then I'll delay no further: Ann Beck , from the Literacy Volunteers of Coconino County. We're giving you a free registration to the 2010 conference!
At the 2010 NTC in Atlanta, we built on what we learned and took this one step further by moving to a completely paperless evaluation system. Text: From the user's perspective, this system was almost identical to what attendees saw at the 2009 NTC.
Howdy from NTC 2010 in Atlanta. The conference got started this morning, and I just got out of the Social Media Veterans affinity group, which was basically a crowd of about 100 social media-savvy folks chatting about how they effectively use Twitter, Facebook, and other social media tools at their organizations.
Flicker photo: mastermaq Every year at the NTC , we partner with See3 to bring you the DoGooder Nonprofit Video awards. Winners will be announced on April 10 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta. You may remember " Children Need a Bailout " from 2009, or " Breathe In, Breathe Out ," from 2008.
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!
Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC). Where : Atlanta, GA. The exhibit hall and networking parties don’t get started until the main conference on March 11, so if you’re shelling out for this, make sure you love the session topics. When : April 12-14, 2023. Where : Denver, Colorado & virtual conference. Website : [link].
As we do every year, Forum One participated in the annual Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC). This year's event was held in Atlanta from April 8 - 10, and over 1,400 nonprofit tech folks attended. Michaela and Brian at the World of Coca Cola. Brian , Kurt , and I represented the Forum One contingent.
in Atlanta, and the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference is already buzzing. We know that not everybody who wants to attend the NTC actually can, for any number of reasons. (We > Get all the details on our NTC Live page. It's 8:00 a.m. We don't like it, but we know it.)
Over 200 entries were submitted to the NTC conference scheduled for April 8-10 in Atlanta, Georgia. Voting runs through October 16 th and accounts for about 30% of NTC’s decision-making process.
I mean, last year, the NTC hashtag rolled right off the tongue: "Oh nine en tee cee" Nice, right? Maybe you're an NTC veteran. Either way, your insights will make the 2010 NTC that much better. Yup, 10NTC. We don't even have a conference logo yet, but it's time to start planning -- and of course, we want your help.
Multichannel is the word du jour during the NTC conference in Atlanta @10NTC , but what considerations should nonprofits make before launching the next big campaign? Lesson #6: Use video but test I’ve heard this statistic multiple times at NTC – YouTube is the second largest search engine next to Google.
And it gets even better: we've donated a free conference registration to next year's NTC in Atlanta for one lucky nonprofit member! 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.
It has been used in disaster relief, for example, in Pakistan , and other scenarios from London Tube strike to election monitoring to mapping crime incidents Atlanta. (2) NTEN used a hybrid crowdsourcing approach to solicit panel proposals for its NTC 2011, similar in design and approach to the method SXSW has used. 2) Crowd Creation.
I’m in Atlanta on the eve of the 2010 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference and excited about the few people that I have already run into and looking forward to reuniting with more friends and NPTech peeps. At the end of each day or just after the NTC has wrapped up, be sure to go back a browse the hash tag again.
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. I’m excited about the potential it holds and to hear about some of the successes (and challenges) at NTC 2011! Session: Are you ready to react?
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