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There’s always great information in the newsletter, but this time around I’m particularly excited because the focus is socialnetworking for non-profits (something that, if you read this blog regularly, you know I’m very passionate about) and the 2011 SocialNetworking Survey.
Here’s a video of Jeff Patrick , president of Common Knowledge , being interviewed by Melanie Mathos at the 2012 NTC conference explaining the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworking Benchmark Report. If you don’t have a copy of the report, you can get it here.
The 2011 NTC saw the release of the latest " Nonprofit SocialNetwork Benchmark Report ". > Download the 2011 Nonprofit SocialNetwork Benchmark Report More than 11,000 nonprofit professionals filled out this year's survey, sponsored by NTEN, Common Knowledge, and Blackbaud, generating a veritable cornucopia of data. >
Another NTC means more great studies about nonprofit technology released, including the 2012 " Nonprofit SocialNetworking Benchmarks Report." for yourself: > Download the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetwork Benchmark Report. It's free! >
2012 NTC Feature. One of the best parts of the conference is the opportunity to connect with other nonprofit technology professionals, so you can share your experiences and knowledge. NTC Connect Track. These session will focus on socialnetworking without a formal agenda, presentation, or takeaways. NTCSocial.
While we were there, Blackbaud, NTEN and Common Knowledge released the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworking Benchmark Report. Reflections from NTC Plenary Panel on Innovation by Beth Kanter. If you attended NTC in person or virtually what did you learn? One Killer Find, More Roundups and Visual Notes. > [link].
As you may have heard, we released the 2012 Nonprofit Social Benchmarking Report at the NTC last week. The study, done in association with Common Knowledge and Blackbaud, has a lot of great insights into how the nonprofit respondents use socialnetworks.
During the NTC, ThePort Network, Inc , NTEN , and Common Knowledge released results of a survey that examines the use of socialnetworking as a marketing and fundraising tool. The survey polled 978 nonprofit professionals about their organizations’ use of commercial socialnetworking sites (e.g.
On Thursday, April 9th at 8:00 am, we kicked off the tenth Annual Day of Service at NTEN's NTC which was a resounding success! This year, Cheryl has a brilliant idea of organizing the consult tables by topic so that in the event we had a no-show, there would be someone else at the table with the knowledge.
Just as the content distributed and conversations participated in are integrated into many different aspects of your organization’s work, so should the knowledge, access and responsibility to participate be integrated across your staff. Review the Social by Social Handbook (read for free online, or buy). Then…repeat!
According to a survey conducted in March 2009 by NTEN, Common Knowledge , and ThePort , socialnetworking has become an integral part of nonprofits’ online strategy. have one or more socialnetworking communities on their own web site. > Download the SocialNetwork Survey Report. It’s free! >
We're live-streaming the plenaries and specific session content as part of the Online NTC. Like the live event, the Online NTC is about more than the sessions, it's also about what happens in between. We've lined up some fantastic in between the sessions content for the Online NTC. about nonprofits & innovation.
The 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) has begun. Many organizations are looking beyond socialnetworks to create their own private communities of supporters, advocates, or collaborators. The time has come. Sessions have started this morning. Twitterers and bloggers are live - blogging left and right.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 2 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 18th, 2011 Day 2 of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) in Washington, DC is when things really kick into high gear.
Today is the last day to vote for your favorite NTC 2013 sessions. We all know that email (the original online social medium since 1979) is the main driver of value for multi-channel marketing for nonprofits. If you’re like us, you’ve spent tons of time and effort to build a large community on socialnetworks.
My social media plans for 2010 involve 1) developing my own knowledge and skill set, 2) helping to develop a strategy for my organization- Metro United Way in Louisville, KY - and 3) teaching within my organization to develop the knowledge and skills of others. Erin even wrote a little poetry as part of her entry.
Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. At the IdeaEncore Network ([link] ) (booth (#72), you can learn how to share it – and in the process magnify your mission impact while, potentially, creating earned income for your organization. ThePort Network in booths 103 & 104.
Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. At the IdeaEncore Network ([link] ) (booth (#72), you can learn how to share it – and in the process magnify your mission impact while, potentially, creating earned income for your organization. ThePort Network in booths 103 & 104.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 1 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 17th, 2011 NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) is in Washington, DC and it’s sold out once again.
He talks about the "Cloud" a word to describe how we're all more closely connected through socialnetworks like Twitter, Facebook, and etc. Where they lose grasp of that knowledge, that’s the space where coups, palace revolutions and popular revolts take place. Here are the bits that resonated with me. I'm struck by this.
Convio asked me to prepare something for organizations that are just getting ready to embrace social media. However, I know there is a lot of expertise and knowledge about social media and nonprofit use out there. So, in the spirited of social media, I want to know what your brilliant thought is.
ForeSee Results released a report at the yesterday on " Trends in Constituent Satisfaction with Nonprofit Websites: Building Membership, Donations, and Loyalty through the Web Channel " If you haven’t been keeping track, that’s the third report released at the 2009 NTC -- with by far the longest title.
One of my main projects this past year, and continuing into 2015 was to serve as the facilitator for a learning network of community foundations who are hosting Giving Days, funded by the Knight Foundation. To be successful as a facilitator in a peer learning isn’t about subject matter expertise, although having that knowledge helps.
If you build it, they will come, does not apply to socialnetworking. Knowledge mgmt, super internet tools - strategy and tools. Don't forget to add your thoughts for the 2010 NTC Agenda in the comments. "I built it. why didn't they come?" " IT Track. Sharepoint. Data security and compliance.
This year's program is heavily weighted to the "social web" and nonprofits. Doug mentioned attending the NTC/NTEN conference in New Orleans and had RSS and Tagging ringing in his ears. He came back an evangelist for social media. He summarized some learnings from NTC sessions he attended and the keynote by David Pogue.
style and tolerance for change, I decided to do a seperate action learning experiment on my own dime and reflect in real time along with doing the work: What are some useful techniques social search techniques that might yield richer leads and connections? What socialnetworking tools are the best ones to integrate?
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