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Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology News from NTC ‘08 March 20, 2008 I’ve been having a great time here at NTC – running into lots of folks I’m happy to see again, and meet, learning about new things, being involved.
As Jordan Viator explains on the Connection Café blog: It’s no surprise that every other blog post you read these days talks about how to raise money, stretch funds and build supporters in the current economic climate. NTEN will be able to waive registration fees for up to 57 attendees with scholarships this year.
(Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . Jordan Viator explains. include NTEN member organization Idealist.org. Members are in bold.
NTEN is People! Flickr: kalabird) (Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . > NTEN Facebook Page. Members are in bold.
In February we introduced you to NTEN''s Communities of Impact (CoI), a pilot program whose 19 participants are spending this year looking at ways nonprofits measure, learn from, and share their data. Though this is not an official NTEN survey, we hope you will share your experiences and insights with the CoI.
I have a number of colleagues who I have been seeing almost every year at the NTC for the past decade. There's the NTEN member reception at noon. There will also be six book signings at NTC and I've contributed a chapter or been an author of four of them! This year the Nonprofit Technology Conference turns 10!
Using Core Metrics to Read Between the Lines ", one of the highest rated sessions at the 2010 NTC, now in handy webinar form. Cost : $30 for NTEN Members / $60 for non-members. Presented by : Jordan Dossett, Antharia. > Tags: NPTech NTEN. You should register for this webinar right here.
But the NTEN community really came through in the end, and for that, we thank you. With the $10,000 in matching funds from Convio (and the $395 we raised over our goal), we're going to be able to fund 58 scholarships to the 2009 NTC! Jordan Viator. Tags: scholarship NPTech Fundraising NTEN 09NTC. Michaela Hackner.
Jordan Viator had a guest post by the authors. . Over the NTEN blog, they've summarized some of the interesting findings. On the recent panel I did at NTC called Social Media Housewives , I talked about the importance of the funnel. Analytics and Measurement Techniques" (free to download).
We've got a long list of scholarship applicants we want to bring to the NTC, and we need your help to do it. Jordan Viator. Your gift will be matched by Convio dollar for dollar -- so your $10 donation magically becomes $20! . If you have given, please bring a friend along for the ride. Catherine Algeri. Dan Michel. Rick Morgan.
A few weeks ago we announced a joint effort between NTEN and Convio to raise scholarship funds to help people get to this year's NTC in the rough economy where travel budgets are being cut. Check out what we all have in store if the thermometer tips $10K below (originally posted on the NTEN blog earlier today by Holly).
Author: Jordan Viator. In today's NTENNTC session "The Generational Divide of American Giving" Andrew Magnuson and Matthew Mielcarek, Nonprofit Consultants, discussed the recent research published by Convio , Edge Research and SeaChange Strategies on the Next Generation of American Giving.
Think of it as a double win for our community: Your donation sends more folks to the NTC and gives the gift of laughter to the entire community. Jordan Viator. Jordan Dossett. If you're already among those who've given, thank you! You'll get to vote on March 1st, as well. David Krumlauf. Corey Pudhiridsky. Tompkins Spann.
Once again, the amazing NTEN community rallied to support one another. We're still committed to sending as many people as possible to the NTC , so feel free to add to the tally and make a donation today. We're still committed to sending as many people as possible to the NTC , so feel free to add to the tally and make a donation today.
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