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The September 2009 issue of NTEN Connect had a review of trends in online giving. This represented 77% of the organizations in the sample analysis. You can get updates on my blog , at NTEN's 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , and hopefully in future issues of NTEN Connect. Steve MacLoughlin, Blackbaud.
The September 2009 issue of NTEN Connect had a review of trends in online giving. This represented 77% of the organizations in the sample analysis. You can get updates on my blog , at NTEN's 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference , and hopefully in future issues of NTEN Connect. Steve MacLoughlin, Blackbaud.
And because you probably can't eat that much - unless, of course, you're Joey Chestnut - you put many small samples on your plate instead. So, here's a few samplings from my digital buffet. I've been doing this for ten years as part of the annual NTEN Day of Service for the NTC. NTEN has two fantastic events this month!
On this 10th anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, we polled a variety of smart NPtech cognoscenti on the single most important thing charities need to do to prepare for a disaster. Amy Sample Ward — CEO, NTEN. Image 1: NTEN. Here's what they said. Have a plan, of course! Image 2: Tech Impact.
Goats and Soda : NPR : "Crowdfunding was widely popular in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy. But the magnitude of mini-campaigns for the Nepal disaster is unprecedented, says Amy Sample Ward, CEO of a nonprofit technology organization called NTEN." 'via Is That A Good Way To Give? via Blog this'
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