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Odds are your nonprofit has amassed valuable data as a result of regular day-to-day activities like processing online donations; managing virtual staff or volunteers; or capturing details of those who subscribe to your nonprofit’s newsletter. Make data security a priority for everyone in your nonprofit, from staff to volunteers.
On the recent NTEN community call someone asked the panel to name 5 vendors (other than Blackbaud and Convio) to whom we’d send a CRM system RFP for a $100 million nonprofit. Support advocacy, volunteer management, complex events, electronic communications, content management, online payments, and merchandise sales.
Don't worry about expanding or altering the policy for different audiences such as board members, key volunteers, or chapters until you have a good basic policy written. NTEN Community Values. white lindy dreyer maddie grant Newsletter NPTech NTEN. Refer to other organizational policies in your social media policy.
Points and levels for volunteers and donors and offering incentives and fancy titles/recognition for advancement. Games that put your audience in the role of one of your volunteers or caregivers, to help them understand your cause better. Competitions with other nonprofits to engage your base.
This year we have over 100 volunteers to install a wireless network or work with local nonprofits on strategy consults. There's the NTEN member reception at noon. It is going to be a busy couple of days, but wanted to share my schedule of where I'll be presenting and signing books.
NTEN 501 Tech Clubs are informal, local groups that meet regularly in many cities. In honor of our June theme of "Tech Leadership," we asked NTEN''s great Tech Club organizers to help us understand why they answered the call to nonprofit tech leadership in their communities. I learned about NTEN when researching for this book.
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Flickr Photo: pete collins aka uniball The Houston YMCA runs a lot of youth basketball leagues, so they have a lot of volunteer coaches. This means they have a lot of volunteer coaches they have to train -- coaches who are already giving up a lot of time and whose schedules are already packed.
Flickr:Dunechaser NTEN members hope you'll read their ebook, attend webinar, and even host a supper this week. Volunteer, host, and gather for America's Sunday Supper. Are you a Joomla expert who wants to volunteer for a great nonprofit? Run solely by volunteers, Lights. The presenter is NTEN's own Amy Sample Ward !
The NTEN Community consistently learns and shares from each other, creating opportunities to highlight the work that we all do. Their new report dives into lessons on how to engage volunteers in community change efforts, telling the unique story of KaBOOM!, This week, our Member Round Up features great opportunities to do just that.
In my recent chapter “Managing Fundraising and Building Communities Online” in the book Internet Management for Nonprofits (Wiley, April 2010), I write in depth about one method to tackle the subject – what are organizations across the country doing? How do you appropriately implement them? And how do you check results?
Micro-Volunteering. We run an online volunteering network that consists of experts (some in mobile fundraising) who are eager to solve your problems for free. a group of volunteers will work through the problem with you -- arriving at a solution usually in a matter of several days.
In addition, I'm sending the winner my review copy of Mitch Joel's Six Pixels of Separation because I think she can learn a lot from Chapter 14 on Participation 2.0. For 2010, they want to build relationships with past volunteers, youth clients, family members, donors, and other supporters.
For more of Steve's thoughts on the book, check out his blog : he's writing about each chapter over 11 weeks. Some great ways to do this: attend some of their meetings (to listen); volunteer to work at one of their events; invite them to an IT meeting; or. Tags: managing technology NPTech NTEN Tech Planning.
Here are four more steps your team will want to incorporate into your digital community building: Scalability Creativity Urgency Amplification effect For examples and stories of how all of these steps are integral to digital community building join us at the NTEN 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Minneapolis, Saturday, April 13 at 10:30 a.m.
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more on Open Standards and Benkler (actually, Benkler is up next – I’ve got two chapters to review). Y’all will just have to live with overlapping series. I have too many ideas be sequential. I promise (!)
more on Open Standards and Benkler (actually, Benkler is up next – I’ve got two chapters to review). Y’all will just have to live with overlapping series. I have too many ideas be sequential. I promise (!)
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It's about creating authentic, meaningful relationships that drive actions benefitting your organization: getting more members, volunteers, and donations. As an example, with Social CRM, it's not just @starfocus you tweet with, it's Danielle Brigida, who: is a donor and volunteer is from Washington D.C.
We lead off with Amy Sample Ward who is the executive director of NTEN , the big membership organization of nonprofit technology professionals. Beth Kanter won the NTEN Award in2007: Most Valuable Person in NpTech field. He got the NTEN Award IN 2011. Amy Sample Ward. She is one of our great online community organizers.
Our institute is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of nonprofit professionals, volunteers, board members, and community leaders. Our institute is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of nonprofit professionals, volunteers, board members, and community leaders. NTEN / Portland, OR / $899.
NTC is designed for all roles in nonprofit technology, from board members and staff to volunteers, consultants, and vendors. Cost: 2024 ticket prices have not yet been released, but NTEN members receive discounted ticket prices for NTC.
Would volunteering help? Q: Will it help to become a volunteer? It was then that I began working at a local art museum as a volunteer. The hands-on experience of working with a nonprofit as a volunteer can also provide a valuable inside look at what fundraising entails. GPA chapters are located across the United States.
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Our institute is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of nonprofit professionals, volunteers, board members, and community leaders. Our institute is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of nonprofit professionals, volunteers, board members, and community leaders. NTEN / Washington, DC / $899.
Our volunteer community leaders are holding free events across the US (and the globe). We're a global movement with chapters in 24 countries. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. , and the leaves are starting to change color.
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Note: Cassie is the co-author of the chapter on "Finding and Keeping the Right People" in our forthcoming book, Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission.]. Groups such as NTEN, TechSoup Global, NPower, and your regional nonprofit association may also be able to provide resources and guidance.
Every month TechSoup's NetSquared community organizers volunteer to bring free (or low cost) nonprofit technology events and workshops to more than 50 cities. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Upcoming Events.
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We're a global movement with chapters in 20 countries. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Portland, Oregon: Volunteer Social — Meet 'n' Greet. Austin, Texas: NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference #15NTC.
We're a global movement with chapters in 20 countries. This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , HandsOn Tech , DataKind , and more. San Francisco, California: Technology Platforms for Volunteering. Newest Groups. Check out our newest groups: NetSquared St.
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