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New Report: 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study | NTEN – "A high unsubscribe rate is bad, right? Not necessarily, according to the 2011 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study, just released at the 2011 NTC by M+R and NTEN. As it turns out, a high unsubscribe rate correlates directly with high fundraising results. ."
lost all your money on a street corner in NewYorkCity, trying to follow the. Tags: NPTech NTEN nten.org site redesign web design web site. And, just because you're a blog reader, you get the chance to experiment with one of the tools the big orgs. use, while helping us out at the same time. > > Give Us Your.
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This year, the Games for Change Festival is part of the Tribeca Film Festival and returning to NYU’s Skirball Center with inspiring speakers, great games, and exciting new events for their 11th year. games for change nptech nten Tribeca Film Festival' Registration is open with a 20% early-bird discount through February 21.
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CUP is a NewYorkCity based organization that educates and informs the public, educators, and policy makers to help them make smarter urban growth decisions. Their Envisioning Development project helps people understand “What is Affordable Housing” in NewYorkCity.
Karamellzucker This week, NTEN members are giving and receiving discounted conference registration, accepting nominations for impressive games for change, and awarding grants for innovative media use. Kell Partners hired some veteran nonprofit technologists (and NTEN members) Tompkins Spann, Julie Macalik, and Julie Loyd.
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degree in nonprofit management from The New School and currently serves on the board of the NewYorkCity Anti-Violence Project. Before Big Duck, Farra honed her skills at Donordigital and Douglas Gould & Co., developing direct response fundraising, advocacy and marketing strategies and producing user-driven websites.
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