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Next Tuesday, I’m running a webinar with NTEN discussing “More than just a community: Using communities to reach your program goals.&# As always, I hope it’s a fun and informative session, but it’ll also have space for sharing and lots of questions. Or login to your NTEN account.).
If you would like to suggest a report be added to the list, please post the name and a link to the report in a comment below. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. Most of the reports listed are based on U.S. View: All M&R Reseach Labs Reports.
If you would like to suggest a report be added to the list, please post the name and the link to the report in a comment below. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. All the reports currently listed are based on U.S. nonprofit research, but I would also like to add similar reports from other countries. Thank you.
We're pleased to announce a new member of the NTEN Team: Amy Sample Ward. Don't worry, Annaliese will continue her work with NTEN, as our Publications Director.) Please join us in welcoming Amy to the NTEN team in comments, below, or by tweeting @amyrsward with the hashtag #welcomeamy. You may have heard of her.
This post is cross-published from NTEN. Read the post and join the conversation on the NTEN blog. But operating and communicating as if every commenter is a troll will shut down conversation very quickly. These kinds of comments are an opportunity to show your amazing, and patient, customer service abilities!
If you would like to suggest a report be added to the list, please post the name and the link to the report in a comment below. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. All the reports currently listed are based on U.S. View: All M&R Reseach Labs Reports.
Here’s what some social media pros -- and our own Facebook fans -- have to say about responding to negative comments on blogs, forums and Facebook. If a comment contains information about you that is inaccurate or incorrect, play an active role in correcting it. Surprise, surprise: there’s no one right way to do it. Just the Facts.
I''m excited to announce that the newest member of the NTEN team! I know that she will do great things with NTEN''s research, marketing, and publications like the NTEN: Change journal as she brings her passion for technology and communication to our work. announcement ntennten staff welcome'
These insights were gleaned from over 3,500 respondents to a survey sent out by Blackbaud, NTEN and Common Knowledge. Share your thoughts in the comments below … If you’re a nonprofit who has some idea of how you measure up to the below I’d LOVE to hear from you.
If you would like to suggest a report be added to the list, please post the name and a link to the report in a comment below. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. Published by NTEN. View: All NTEN Reports. Most of the reports listed are based on U.S. View: All Blackbaud Reports. Published by Convio.
gasp:: I'm not even a Salesforce Certified Administrator (yet) ::double gasp:: I was thrilled and honored when the folks at NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network) asked me to contribute a guest blog about what it's really like to be an accidental techie. Leave a comment » With that broad guideline, I came up with this: [link].
Every year, NTEN conducts an annual Community Survey to find out more about the individuals and organizations in the NTEN Community. Let us know in the comments. community Community community survey engagement nptech nten Organizational Culture report research Staffing Strategy survey Program'
I gotta hand it to Holly Ross and the tireless NTEN team for putting on yet another fantastic event! Let me know how in the comments. While listening is critical at an event like NTC, it’s also a key function back in the offices of our nonprofits. Feel free to download it and start listening today!
Recently we took a survey of the NTEN community to get your opinions about online platforms and how you like to engage online. Out of all the platform options we explored, we felt the features and look and feel of the Higher Logic platform was the best fit to serve the NTEN community based on the community platform feedback we received.
Amy Sample Ward, NTEN. Share the link, title, and names in the comments. Hashtags and Non-Profit Community Development. Devon Smith. Under the Social Good Hood. Susan Gordon, Causes and Robert Rosenthal, VolunteerMatch. Social Media Boundaries: Personal/Personnel Policy. When Social Good Goes bad. Chad Norman, Blackbaud.
The links were tracked so that if you clicked the sad link, you’d be automatically removed from NTEN emails, and if you clicked the happy one, you’d stay in (and if you clicked both we kept you unless you specified otherwise). We just like ‘em, and lots of NTEN members seem to like them too. Let us know in the comments!
Read comments carefully and be sure to have the author/poster/someone from your organization answer questions. You don’t want to monopolize the conversation, but keep an eye on the comments and pop in when the time’s right. Send them the post ahead of time, so they’re well prepared to make a real value-add comment.
November is Member Appreciation Month over here at NTEN. That means the guest articles on the NTEN Blog and the featured content in the NTEN Connect monthly come from our Members. NTEN operators are standing by! NTEN operators are standing by! How you participate: You must be an NTEN Member.
We're rapidly approaching November, when NTEN celebrates Member Appreciation Month by letting our Members take over! That means the guest posts on the NTEN Blog and the featured content in the NTEN Connect newsletter come from our Members. How you participate: You must be an NTEN Member. It's fun and easy to participate!
We''re looking for individuals interested in serving in a volunteer position with NTEN on the Research Committee. At NTEN, it is incredibly important to us that the community we serve is an active part of our work. The Research Committee will meet quarterly by phone and engage directly in review of all NTEN research projects.
Before I worked at NTEN, I managed the NetSquared program at TechSoup Global. Please leave a comment below about how you’ve used data to help make a decision about the social channels you were already using. I’ll select a comment at random to win the book and we can all win by learning from each other.
Andrew Heller discussed the risks of oversharing in his NTEN blog post Social Media and Privacy: Best Practices for Managing Your Personal and Professional Identities. " His article and the comments provide some suggestions about how to separate the two. What about LinkedIn? Are your tweets appropriate for all audiences?
I volunteered to be the “expert&# in residence for the “Program&# track of Office Hours. The description: “ Talk with Michelle about internal software systems – document and knowledge management, CRM, client management databases, intranets, etc.&# So, come join me.
NTEN''s newest team member, Bethany, is focused on our community programs, including the Communities of Practice and Tech Clubs. How did you first become involved with the NTEN community? I discovered NTEN and the nptech community about four years ago. Personal, direct emails and comments from personal accounts go a long way.
To win a book, simply leave a comment with: Who you are. I only have 4 copies left so I will draw 4 names at random from all those who leave a comment at noon (Atlanta time) on Wednesday, April 7th. Tags: events socialbysocial 10ntc book giveaway nten. What you are working on. What you’d like to talk about at the NTC.
One of the first things you may notice on Twitter is the number of individuals who work in technology and/or nonprofits–likely due to Twitter’s early adoption at SXSW, PDF, NTEN and other nonprofit conferences. Consider how you can use Twitter to network with other professionals in your line of work.
Over the years, we’ve had lots of requests for a job board for the NTEN community. We aim to please and we’re thrilled to announce a beta version of NTEN’s brand new job board. NTEN’s Nonprofit Tech Job Board is a platform dedicated exclusively to paid nonprofit technology career opportunities. Got questions? Suggestions?
Something similar happened a few years back when NTEN scheduled NTC over Passover. Now I'm on the Board of NTEN and Holly and I joke about my being the "calendar police" since she almost scheduled a NTC over Passover again another year and I caught it in time. Leave a comment » Shabbat Shalom. :-).
Hopefully, this means that all of the posts I haven't yet found will be added in the comments and we can all create a comprehensive list together. Please just drop it into the comments so we can all check it out! There are SO many posts to read that I figured I should round them all up in one place and share them.
You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. I come across so many great conversations, ideas, and resources all over the web every day. Here are some of the most interesting things I’ve found recently (as of July 18th).
You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network – Have you registered yet for the Nonprofit Technology Conference?
FreePress , Democracy In Action , Rad Campaign , Convio , Care2 , NTEN , Massey Media and Network Solutions. Questions, comments? Don’t miss this year’s telesummitt. Our sponsors help make this event possible. A big thank you goes out to them. Email Allyson anytime at Allyson@womenwhotech.com.
There are free tools you can use like Google Alerts that send you an alert within minutes of people making negative comments. See Carie Lewis’s guest post on the NTEN blog for more tools and tips.). Both Mack Collier and Carie Lewis have some great advice for responding to angry comments.
Comment on this blog post or on Tony’s , use the LinkedIn group or Facebook page or Twitter. I’ve donated a bunch of NTEN books and swag, and Tony’ll give away his book and free consulting hours, in Planned Giving and Charity Registration. What do you want to ask me? What’s your question? We’re up to it!
The entries came from a variety of other lists and from customer satisfaction surveys done by Campbell Research, NTEN, and Idealware. Once I posted the list I started getting requests to add links to vendor websites, tags, and comments. Over the past few years I've been compiling what turned out to be a huge list of donor databases.
You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. " 2011 NTEN Champions Fundraising Campaign by the Numbers | NTEN – "The funny thing about being the Nonprofit Technology Network is that it can be really hard to practice what we preach.
NTEN’s mission to support those working to change the world but ensuring they can do so with strategic and racially equitable technology use has never been more relevant than the last couple of years. At NTEN, all board members come from the community – they have been part of sharing and learning like thousands of others.
Read the post below or visit SSIR to read and comment with that community. In the newest eNonprofit Benchmarks report from NTEN and M+R Strategies, it’s easy to see what a compelling cause may be to Millennial donors: disaster. My latest contribution to the Stanford Social Innovation Review is up.
In this post, Maddie and Lindy answer a few questions for the NetWits Think Tank community (Oh, and please ask more in the comments. Maddie : We can’t wait for 11NTC , NTEN’s conference in Washington DC – where we know Blackbaud will be! We’d love to chat!). Why did you write Open Community?
Yesterday, Holly Ross at NTEN , mentioned that a common question she gets after talking about Social Media with nonprofits is from organizations that work with students or young people and are concerned about liability issues surrounding what students who “like&# their page may post on their page, or on their own walls.
Rob Stuart Yesterday, Rob Stuart, one of the founding individuals of the NTEN community, passed away. Many of you won't ever have had the pleasure of meeting Rob, but when NTEN was founded, over a decade ago, Rob Stuart was at the table, shaping the vision of what NTEN could become. That's certainly what I learned from Rob.
I’m giving away a free registration to NTEN’s Leading Social Change Summit. If you want to a chance to win, leave a comment on this post sharing something that you’d like to learn about Impact Leadership or some wisdom from your experience about practicing impact leadership! I’ll pick a winner by July 3oth.
I owe most of that confidence to my association with NTEN over the years. You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC. Last year, I received a Convio/NTEN scholarship to attend NTC in San Francisco. Leave a comment » Participate in an affinity group. But the NTC is different.
I owe most of that confidence to my association with NTEN over the years. You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC. Last year, I received a Convio/NTEN scholarship to attend NTC in San Francisco. Leave a comment » Participate in an affinity group. But the NTC is different.
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