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That’s the questions I asked myself as I designed my panel for the NTEN’s annual conference, the NTC. If you are bored with my description of process and hungering for the content, here’s Devon’s “Storify&# documentation for the session.
I literally just rolled off the red-eye back from the 2009 Non Profit Technology Conference (NTC '09), and although I'm exhausted - both physically and mentally - I'm hopeful and excited about everything I heard and saw. This year I was fortunate enough to play a very active role at the conference.
I literally just rolled off the red-eye back from the 2009 Non Profit Technology Conference (NTC '09), and although I'm exhausted - both physically and mentally - I'm hopeful and excited about everything I heard and saw. This year I was fortunate enough to play a very active role at the conference.
Sure, we report a lot of things -- how many people we fed, how many students attend our classes -- but we rarely use data to talk about what matters: Are we ending hunger? Here's the thing, guys: we don't use data as well as we could. Are our students learning? . Because numbers don't tell a story.
In a packed room at the 2009 NTC in San Francisco, LeVar Burton loomed large. But as we shared our recipes for success at the NTC session Join! Marc Ruben, M+R Strategic Services. they shared a common ingredient: a grain of salt. With the U.S.
I organized at the NTC last year. Mashable Party Monday, March 16, 9:30pm-12:30am Six Lounge, 117 W 4th, Austin, TX 7870 There will also be an effort to help raise awareness of childhood hunger issue during SXSW, so stay tuned. I am participating in several panels and events at SXSW. So, what's a poetry slam ?
NTEN's Call for NTC Sessions - Deadline October 24th. The NTC is the nonprofit technology's field largest gathering. Help with world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free. The Non-Profit Tech Blog drills down deeper on the limitations and suggests waiting before adopting. More from the Convio Summit this week.
I ran into an old colleague at NTC , and it came up, because he had been thinking of contributing to the journal, but decided that he probably won’t, for reasons I will talk about. April 7, 2007 I had heard about this new journal a while ago, and it was sitting in some small corner of my brain, waiting for me to pay attention.
I point out two good examples, the Hunger is Unacceptable Campaign (which uses the hold the sign meme -- the first one I ever did was in December 2005 for Netsquared ) and the Humane Society's LOL Seals. His tweets reveal him as a renaissance thinker, not just a narrow-minded tech geek. .
But they aren’t going to cure cancer, reduce hunger, or improve pre-K education. Can''t be there at NTC in person? Register for the Online NTC , and you''ll receive recordings of the plenary sessions and Ignite presentations, plus on-demand recordings of 28 other 15NTC breakout sessions!
Back then, Dan was the chair of the Harvard Hunger Action Committee that led a 4,200 mile cross-country bike ride to fight hunger. Dan’s TED Talk and keynote at NTC focus primarily on the ideas in Uncharitable. These events raised $582 million in nine years and continue to shape event fundraising across the globe.
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