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6) NTEN Job Board (US) :: nten.org/jobs. NTEN posts full-time nonprofit tech jobs and short-term opportunities at organizations working for social change. 14) Charity Village (Canada) :: charityvillage.com. PND’s job board provides listings of current full-time job openings at tax-exempt organizations.
Published by Care2, NTEN, hjc, and the Resource Alliance. Published by M+R and NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 17. 2016 Canada’s Charitable Sector :: Download. Published by the Canada Revenue Agency. Published by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. 2018 Fundraising Effectiveness Project :: Download.
Published by M+R and NTEN. Published by NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: If you know of any similar reports from Canada, please let us know. Most of the reports listed are based on U.S. nonprofit research, but I would also like to add similar reports from other countries. For Nonprofits in the United States: 1.
Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. For Nonprofits in Canada: If you know of any similar reports from Canada, please let us know. View: All Millennial Impact Reports. 10) 2012 State of the Nonprofit Industry Report :: Download. Published by Blackbaud. View: All Blackbaud Reports. Published by Connecting Up.
Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. For Nonprofits in Canada: If you know of any similar reports from Canada, please let us know. View: All Millennial Impact Reports. 12) 2012 State of the Nonprofit Industry Report :: Download. Published by Blackbaud. View: All Blackbaud Reports. Published by Connecting Up.
Published by Care2, NTEN, hjc, and the Resource Alliance. For Nonprofits in Canada: 15. 2018 Canada’s Charitable Sector :: Download. Published by the Canada Revenue Agency. Published by the Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS). 2018 World Giving Index :: Download. Women Give 2019 :: Download.
Published by M+R and NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 1. Most of the reports listed are based on U.S. nonprofit research, but Nonprofit Tech for Good would also like to add similar reports from other regions of the world. For Nonprofits in the United States: 1. 2014 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study :: Download. Published by Blackbaud.
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.
Thanks to a scholarship from NTEN, I was given the opportunity to fly to Sydney to attend the ConnectingUp! Since there are no 211-type phone/internet services in Australia (that I know of), I was lucky enough to speak about our unique service (provided in the US and Canada) with many nonprofits and charities in Australia.
Published by M+R and NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 1. Published by Philanthropic Foundations Canada and Imagine Canada. Published by the Public Interest Registry and Nonprofit Tech for Good. 2015 World Giving Index :: Download. Published by the Charities Aid Foundation. For Nonprofits in the United States: 1.
Many NTEN Members are taking part in #GivingTuesday this year, and we asked our Members to share their campaign plans. Pathways to Education Canada is taking part in #GivingTuesday again this year. Pathways to Education Canada has also effectively used video as a way to thank their donors. Are you taking part in #GivingTuesday?
Today we''re giving a big thank-you to the dedicated members of NTEN''s committees. NTEN committee members are the volunteers who work behind the scenes, contributing their expertise, time, and advice to help shape NTEN programming. Jason Shim, Digital Media Manager, Pathways to Education Canada. NTEN Research Committee.
The contest is presented by YouTube and See3 Communications and generously sponsored by Cisco and us, NTEN. Free registration to the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference , provided by NTEN. Entries cannot exceed 10 minutes in length and are limited to nonprofits from the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia.
[Editor's note: Ontario 211 and NTEN asked Ontario nonprofits about how they were using technology – and how they’d like to be using technology – for their work. Organization: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. We’ll share what they told us in this series of blog posts. If you’d like to share your stories, click here.].
NTEN’s online forums connect community members virtually around topics of interest from technology tools to job experiences to personal identities. NTEN’s Tech Clubs connect community members in local areas across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. But that learning and connecting aren’t over! Online Forums.
Last year, NTEN Community Champions helped to raise over $36,000 to support the NTEN Community Challenge , which enhanced NTEN''s program accessibility, including sending over 50 people to the 2014 Nonprofit Technology Conference (14NTC) and the 2014 Leading Change Summit (14LCS) with scholarships.
After Jason Shim won the 2014 NTEN Award in March, I thought I’d have a look to see why Amy Sample Ward and company thought so highly of him. One thing I’ve noticed about the NTEN award winners is their restless knowledge sharing in an array of subjects all over the place – not just in their own organizations.
Here’s what the NTEN team said about voting: We received more than 400 ideas this year — a 75% increase over last year — and we need your help to narrow those down to the 100 or so that will make the 2011 NTC the best one yet. Tags: events 11ntc conference event nten proposals sessions voting. Vote today!
Published by M+R and NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 1. 2016 Canada’s Charitable Sector :: Download. Published by the Canada Revenue Agency. Published by Blackbaud. 2016 Women Give :: Download. Published by the Lily Family School of Philanthropy. 2016 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study :: Download. Published by Abila.
NTEN and M&R also released their report, the 2013 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study. The report covers 17 self reported NTEE verticals plus Canada, Teams, and National Non Profits. Given the breadth of the data points, you may ask yourself what should I read? Well, we’d hope all of them.
Published by M+R and NTEN. Published by NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 1. For Nonprofits in the United States: 1. 2015 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study :: Download. 2015 Donor Engagement Study :: Download. Published by Abila. Giving USA 2015 :: Download. Published by the Giving USA Foundation. Published by Blackbaud.
Published by NTEN. Published by M+R and NTEN. For Nonprofits in Canada: 1. For Nonprofits in the United States: 1. 2015 Diversity in Giving Report :: Download. Published by Blackbaud. 2015 Digital Outlook Report :: Download. 2015 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study :: Download. 2015 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report :: Download.
SOS Children’s Villages Canada. Daniel Loftus shares how SOS Children’s Villages Canada put its website back on the SEO map, without adding any new content. SOS Children’s Villages Canada’s role is to raise funds in Canada to fund programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Without further ado, here are the 19 fearless CoI leaders: Barbara Burt, Policy Innovators in Education (PIE) Network Peter Campbell, Legal Services Corporation Michelle Chaplin, PBS David Goodman, International Rescue Committee Karl Hedstrom, NTEN Doug Jacquier, TechSoup Global Matt Koltermann, Action Against Hunger Mark Mathyer, Museum of Science (..)
I reached to fellow NTEN board member, Jason Shim , who works for Pathways to Education in Canada, who shared what their organization does to create community and well being in their nonprofit. It is pretty simple. They have a communal meal together.
After Jason Shim won the 2014 NTEN Award in March, I thought I’d have a look to see why Amy Sample Ward and company thought so highly of him. One thing I’ve noticed about the NTEN award winners is their restless knowledge sharing in an array of subjects all over the place – not just in their own organizations.
The outcry was not limited to the social sector industry in US and UK, complaints came in from Australia and Canada. million, designed to support the NTEN’s programs over the next two years. There are respected nonprofits that do this, including Mission Fish, Network for Good, and TechSoup.
The contest is presented by NTEN, YouTube , and See3 Communications , with generous sponsorship by Cisco and the National Alliance for Media and Culture and the National Youth Media Network. Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia. The DoGooder Video Awards are taking submissions starting February 1st, 2014.
By David Farnes, Executive Director, Mobile Giving Foundation Canada , and Vice President, Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Associatio n and Jim Manis, Chairman and CEO, Mobile Giving Foundation. or www.mobilegiving.ca (Canada) today. Research firm Quorus Consulting Group polled 2,003 teens and adults in April 2011.
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. Countries represented: 13 (US, Canada, UK, Korea, Australia, Switzerland, Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Ireland, Nepal, Mexico, and Ghana). Karaoke songs with NTEN staff embarrassing themselves: 2.
Our heads are in the cloud this month at NTEN, and we have the webinars to prove it. Neff , Senior Management Consultant, PriceWaterhouseCoopers; and Jason Shim , Digital Media Manager, Pathways to Education Canada Cost : $30 for Members / $60 for Non-members >> Register today!
Biggar, who founded and leads Leadnow , garnered the most votes from the NTEN community, from among a formidable pool of finalists. Leadnow is currently organizing to encourage cooperation between Canada''s progressive political parties to achieve success in the next federal elections.
Vancouver, Canada's NetSquared group is also focusing on fundraising this month with "How to Optimize Your Online Donations." This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Toronto, Canada: How to Work Effectively with Google Apps.
and Canada increase efficiency and more easily manage their operations through the use of technology. Howe has presented at the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) since 2009. Sage currently helps more than 32,000 unique not-for-profit organizations in the U.S.
Richard’s case has been making the rounds in the TechSoup Global network, most recently at TechSoup Canada’s blog. NTEN has done some great research on cloud computing. I also like Geri Stengel of Ventureneer ’s post on the NTEN blog, The Cloud: Not As Airy As You Thought. But is that the end of the story?
The Humane Society of the United States raised $20,000 in 6 days , all through their cause, to fund a team of journalists documenting the seal slaughter in Canada. Tags: causes NPTech NTEN Social Media Fundraising. Using this tool, the National Wildlife Federation has raised over $100,000 for their oil spill work in the Gulf Coast.
As many of you know, we raised $10,020 to send 61 people to the NTC on scholarship , which has (so far) resulted in 556 views of the NTEN Community Rhapsody. on the awesome team of outside consultants who help NTEN's staff of 6 pull it all off. Tags: 10NTC Collaboration NPTech NTEN programs Program. It cost $10,458.22
The contest is presented by YouTube and See3 Communications and generously sponsored by Cisco and us, NTEN. Free registration to the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference , provided by NTEN. Entries cannot exceed 10 minutes in length and are limited to nonprofits from the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia. See contest rules here.
Next week is a BIG week for non profit professionals as both AFP and NTEN are holding their annual conferences back to back. For the first time, AFP is holding their event outside the US in Vancouver, Canada, so everybody coming from the US needs a passport. The US open rate is about 18%, in Canada it is almost 30%!
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. Countries represented: 13 (US, Canada, UK, Korea, Australia, Switzerland, Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Ireland, Nepal, Mexico, and Ghana). Karaoke songs with NTEN staff embarrassing themselves: 2.
You only have to be a registered charity in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia to be eligible. Tags: NPTech NTEN Planning video Web Sites youtube Communications. YouTube is the biggest video sharing site. What you might not know is that they have special features for nonprofits. You can learn more here. Use YouTube Annotations.
This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN’s Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Victoria, Canada: Stories from the Rare Sightings of Women in Tech. Arlington, Virginia: NTEN September 2014 Happy Hour. Toronto, Canada: How to Work Effectively with Google Apps.
Please join NTEN in welcoming our new Lead Organizers, Dave Tinker (Pittsburgh, PA) and James Porter (Denver, CO) for Tech Clubs and Dar Veverka (Baltimore, MD), and Jonea Agwa (Burlington, Ontario, Canada) for online groups. What do you appreciate/like the most about NTEN and the NTEN Community? Jonea Agwa.
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