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I just returned from the Nonprofit Technology Conference (#12NTC) hosted by NTEN in SanFrancisco, CA. Holly and the rest of the NTEN team (including all the volunteers) did an incredible job inspiring of over 1800 people for three days. What this Means for Your Nonprofit. The conference was amazing!
After over a decade of convening our signature annual Nonprofit Technology Conference, we are excited to unveil and invite you to our inaugural Leading Change Summit in SanFrancisco on September 3-6. We hope to see you in SanFrancisco this September! We will announce the line up of keynote speakers in late May.
For several years, NTEN has led the field in calling for nonprofits to minimize time sent on mundane tasks like server maintenance, instead focusing resources on technology that will actually serve their missions. Where : SanFrancisco, CA (Venue TBD). > Learn more and RSVP for Free Today! Event Details. Cost : Free.
It’s been a few days since I returned from the Nonprofit Technology Conference (#12NTC) hosted by NTEN in SanFrancisco, CA. Holly and the rest of the NTEN team (including all the volunteers) did an incredible job inspiring of over 1800 people for three days. The conference was amazing!
Next week should be officially be named “Nonprofit Techie Week” in SanFrancisco! I will be facilitating a panel discussion with: Amy Sample Ward, Membership Director, NTEN. Exciting examples: What are some great examples from nonprofits? Plenary Session: Innovation and Nonprofits.
[This post is cross-posted from the NTEN blog.]. With so many incredible videos submitted to this year’s contest it was no easy task, but judges in the 6th Annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards have narrowed down the field of entries to 16 finalists. >> Vote on the 6th Annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards!
NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network, puts on a massive, be-there-or-be-square conference for nonprofit professionals every year (in 2009, we met in SanFrancisco). But, if you don’t want to wait until April to dive into the knowledge and expertise in the NTEN network, you don’t have to!
I’m a member of NTEN and a huge fan. I’m thrilled that their 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference will be held at the SanFrancisco Hilton this year, April 26-28. Here’s what the NTEN folks have to say: The 2009 NTC will be THE place to engage around the technology issues that face the nonprofit sector.
Join NTEN as we launch this Summit on September 3-6 in SanFrancisco. When nonprofit leaders and changemakers get together in one room, big things can happen: Ideas, shared learning, partnerships – the opportunities are endless. If you haven''t registered yet, don''t miss out. The magic factor. Who should attend?
As part of its We Are Media program, NTEN is offering a 2-day training in SanFrancisco on how nonprofits can use social media. They describe it as follows: This two-day, intensive workshop will immerse you in the world of social media and nonprofits.
The day before I set off for the Nonprofit Technology Conference in 2012, my boss back in Australia warned me: "Now, don''t you go falling in love with SanFrancisco and not come back.". Australia is a small place, and the nonprofit community is tiny. 14ntc nptech nten' His warning was prescient.
This is a guest post by the talented Brett Meyer , Communications Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network. Make sure to check out their annual Nonprofit Technology Conference , taking place in SanFrancisco, April 3-5 2012. Looking to learn more about nonprofit technology? What about when they read it?
Location : SanFrancisco, CA. Amid all these changes, what’s the role of nonprofit organizations? Amid all these changes, what’s the role of nonprofit organizations? Presenters: Amy Sample Ward , Membership Director, NTEN (moderator). Nonprofit Day. Date : September 19, 2011. Hashtag: #11npd.
We're less than 2 months away from the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference, NTEN's signature three-day gathering that brings together nonprofit professionals – like you! Nearly 1,700 nonprofit professionals will gather in SanFrancisco at the beginning of April. We want you to be one of them.
It’s time again for the Nonprofit Video Awards from DoGooderTV , sponosored by NTEN & See3 Communications. The DoGooderTV Nonprofit Video Awards highlight organizations that are using video to inspire and ignite social change. Learn more and submit your nonprofit videos! Overall Winner : best of show.
11NTC Day of Service Volunteers Now in its thirteenth year, the Day of Service provide an opportunity for nonprofit techies to give something back to the local community where the Nonprofit Technology Conference is held. If you haven't heard, the 2012 NTC will be held in April 3-5 in SanFrancisco.
The early-bird registration period for NTEN’s 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference ends January 31. I love the NTC. Clay’s recent book, Here Comes Everybody, discusses how Web2.0 is revolutionizing the social order.
In 2005, I naively accepted an offer to run operations for a new nonprofit. I was always comfortable in technology, I was comfortable working with nonprofits. I owe most of that confidence to my association with NTEN over the years. You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC.
In 2005, I naively accepted an offer to run operations for a new nonprofit. I was always comfortable in technology, I was comfortable working with nonprofits. I owe most of that confidence to my association with NTEN over the years. You can get a lot out of NTEN without attending their annual conference, the NTC.
NTEN is back in SanFrancisco and the NTC conference is once again sold out. Better Nonprofit Websites: 52 Tweaks in 52 Weeks. 101 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits. Disclosure: I serve on the board of directors of NTEN. If you can’t attend in person, then please check out NTC Online.
Edward Harran is a blogger and nonprofit technologist I have connected with through NetSquared, this blog, and of course Twitter. He and I have had terrific idea swaps and brainstorms and I can only imagine the conversations he will spark in person at NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference. When is the NTEN Conference?
I’m here at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference in SanFrancisco this week and hope to share some brief nuggets. The conference got off to an exciting start this morning in a very unique way. Flickr Photo by The Inadvertent Gardener.
I had the opportunity to represent Blackbaud at the NTEN 09 Nonprofit Technology Conference in SanFrancisco at the beginning of the month. It was great event and I got to meet a lot of fantastic people that are passionate about their organization and how they can further their mission.
In an increasingly image-driven world, it is necessary for nonprofit organizations to capitalize on the undeniable power of visual storytelling to support their mission. Christy helped found the SanFrancisco-based digital photography publication, Once Magazine.
We wish everyone could attend the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference in SanFrancisco, but we know that's not always possible. The Online Nonprofit Technology Conference will let you connect with your peers and learn the skills you need to put technology to work for your cause -- without leaving your desk.
I have not been blogging because I've been at the NTEN NTC Conference , the premier event for nonprofit techies taking place in SanFrancisco. NTEN had also set up a google application that lets people vote on questions which how they decided to handle the Q/A in a room of 1400 people. You matter, if you matter.
We're excited to announce that our one-day Cloud Computing Summit on August 29 will be broadcast live from SanFrancisco to the entire NTEN community. 10:45 - 12:00: Peter Campbell on Cloud Computing and the Opportunity for Your Nonprofit. > Learn more and RSVP for free today.
But we also shared more than that – the nonprofit technology field. The last time I saw him was in 2009 in SanFrancisco at the NTC. I just learned that Rob passed away , leaving behind a wife and two daughters. Rob was the godfather. Rob, you will be missed.
On April 16, the NTEN team in Portland spent the afternoon volunteering at Schoolhouse Supplies , in belated honor of National Volunteer Week. Schoolhouse Supplies is a nonprofit based in northeast Portland that helps to serve classrooms in need by operating a volunteer-run Free Store for Teachers, which is stocked with donated supplies.
In the nonprofit technology community, I’ve heard stories of cut backs on “nice to have&# items and expenses such as travel and training so that organizations can focus on their most critical goals first and cut back on what they deem not to be completely necessary. Put this great little widget made by NTEN to good use!
Last week, Holly Ross, NTEN’s Executive Director, posted a video appeal for her attempt to raise $10,000 for scholarships to the upcoming Nonprofit Technology Conference. Twice in the past week I’ve come across online fundraising campaigns in which the fundraiser promises to do something embarrassing when the goal is met.
photo: Robert Weiner Today, I am excited to announce that the application for scholarships to the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is officially open. If you work at an organization with a budget under $1 million and you would like to join us April 3-5 in SanFrancisco , we invite you to apply today! >
Over the last few months NTEN has been surveying U.S. nonprofits on their use of cloud services. To quote Annaliese Hoeling, NTEN’s publications director: A couple of the biggest take-aways for us were that 91 percent of nonprofits taking our survey reported using at least one cloud software solution?.
Here’s how: On the NTEN Blog We’ll be streamlining coverage of 2012 NTC on the NTEN blog. On Facebook Like NTEN on Facebook , then join the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference event to make sure you catch all the updates coming out of the conference. Insider Tip: NTEN has our own booth at the Science Fair!
I was disappointed when it was announced that the NTEN NTC would be in SanFrancisco this year. The NTC is the nonprofit technology conference. The sessions I attended were outstanding, and very easy to adapt to the way our small nonprofit can get more out of the tools we use. Tags: Nonprofit.
This is a quick roundup of some of the wonderful reviews, blog posts, photos, and videos of The Networked Nonprofit. The Networked Nonprofit is Available on Kindle! I don’t yet have a kindle, so I was thrilled to see this tweet from CuriousLee with a photo he shared on our Networked Nonprofit flickr group. A Few Reviews.
Location : SanFrancisco, CA. Date : April 4, 2012. Topic : Designing Online Engagement to Collaborate with Your Community. Description : You can design online engagement to unleash your evangelists.
The 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is coming to TechSoup’s hometown of SanFrancisco in April and we couldn’t be more excited! Conference sessions cover a range of topics, from social media to software tools for nonprofits, and are tailored to varying levels of expertise. See you in SanFrancisco!
Every year after the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC), we get the feedback that folks wished they had longer to dive in a specific topic in more depth. Then, during our master class, we''ll explore together a series of activities meant to help develop and meet your personalized needs as a nonprofit Technology Champion.
Months ago, NTEN afforded me the space here to sing the Drupal community’s praises and I haven’t stopped since. More recently, I flew down to SanFrancisco to take part in the Nonprofit Summit at BADCamp that I’d co-coordinated, where I got to hear from the Bay Area folks about Drupal and nonprofits in their neck of the woods.
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I’m giving away a free registration to NTEN’s Leading Social Change Summit. NTEN is hosting the “ Leading Change Summit ” in SanFrancisco from September 3-6th. NTEN is hosting the “ Leading Change Summit ” in SanFrancisco from September 3-6th.
NTEN has published a useful quick “What’s This? piece and there a number of “Scanning for Good&# posts on nonprofit technology blogs that offer tips and use cases. Nonprofit Tech2.0 What are some of the best examples of QR codes for nonprofits? Can you embed game design or make it fun?
" DoGooderTV Contest 2009 - Vote for your favorite Nonprofit videos - DoGooderTV's 2nd Nonprofit Video Awards have seen almost 400 submissions from 175 organizations and causes! The winners will be announced at NTEN's Nonprofit Technology Conference on April 25 in SanFrancisco.
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