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Yesterday, NTEN;s Holly Ross hosted an online conversation with Seth Godin and me, along with Roxy Allen and 100 plus NTEN members. In turn, I suggested that we have a conversation with the nonprofit technology community with Holly Ross at NTEN as host. Tags: nten. This conversation took place yesterday.
The Idea Accelerator was designed by LimeRed Studio’s Emily Lonigro Boylan, Owner and Creative Director, and Demetrio Cardona Maguigad, Director of Strategic Design, who teamed up with NTEN to carry out the event. Reassurance to donors and customers of nonprofit organizations that their data is safe with NPOs.
Of course NPO brochures and web pages have long used pictures to draw in readers, but such imagery should be seen as something to use across all marketing platforms. In reality, NPO principals should take the time to study their supporter bases and determine what marketing tools work best.
Disparate marketing channels complicates the life of the average NPO today. I will be facilitating a panel discussion with: Amy Sample Ward, Membership Director, NTEN. Here’s a video interview I did about the session with Holly Ross from NTEN. Flickr Photo by Star Dust. Innogive Conference. Amy Gahran, CNN Journalist.
Today I’m posting Karen Nyhus ‘ advice, originally posted on NTEN’s nptechconsult forum (for members only) in response to a request for “resources and tips for our nonprofit technology community to help them start things off right in 2007.&# Last week I posted John Elbare’s advice for new nonprofit consultants.
But we aren’t taking full advantage of it, according to the 2015 Digital Outlook Report by Care2, hjc and NTEN. The post Digital Strategy and Your NPO [INFOGRAPHIC] appeared first on Nonprofit Hub. It’s time for nonprofits to take a gigantic leap into the digital world by focusing on strategy.
NTEN Community Member Jason Shim recommends taking notes, and allocate some post-conference time to follow up on all the resources and topics you learned about to start applying these to your work. Plus, you can chime into the discussion board , which is a terrific way to discover folks to connect with as you plan your conference experience.
The NPO Engagement party is at 7pm on Friday, April 12th in Minneapolis, at the NTC. After a full day of sessions and networking, what better way to relax and celebrate then a party or two (or both)! Nonprofit Engagement Party, hosted by Idealist Consulting and sponsored by Breakeven, Circe, IATS and KnowWho, is back and better than ever!
The NTEN Affinity Group will be called NpTechHelp, verified by e-mail originating from a domain run by a 501-c3. Michelle Murrain described this well in her recent post to the NTEN discuss list on the issue: But, also, the nptech landscape is a multi-hued landscape. Some vendors are nonprofits themselves. Some consultants. big tent???
Great news from a new study by M+R and the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN): Online giving is bigger than ever. Of course, just because online giving is trending upward, it doesn’t mean your NPO (or anyone else’s) can rest on its laurels and enjoy the increased revenue without continuing to optimize your online presence.
Disparate marketing channels complicates the life of the average NPO today. She is also the Membership Director at NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network. The panel description: At the Cross Section of Web, Social and Mobile. Amy Gahran: Amy is an independent journalist and general media geek currently focusing on mobile technology.
Here some thoughts from the NTEN blog about ways to use twitter for your organization, although some nonprofit technology experts do not find twitter useful professionally. Over at the NTEN blog, you can read reflections from nonprofits that are participating in America's Giving Challenge. Details here.
Although the Journal was prepared in partnership with NTEN, I take full and personal responsibility for the decision to use a closed license. Katrin Verclas (the Executive Director of NTEN, for those who don’t know) was eager to know if there was any way to make it open and pushed hard for it.
There is no official organized nonprofit blog census, npo blogroll or a bridge blog like Global s. NTEN/NTC Conference Bloggers. Marnie Webb, CompuMentor What's in NPO Digital Media Kit? What does the nonprofit blogosphere look like? s a fairly small niche, but a vibrant and rich one -- hopefully growing.! Rebecca MacKinnon???s
I should mention that ReadyTalk has been the official webinar provider and sponsor for NTEN [link] for the last few years…congrats on your recent appointment to the NTEN board, btw. We offer special NTEN rates for any memebers out there.
For those of us struggling to understand as many aspects of web development in relation to NPO’s as we can, I wanted to say thank you and please keep it up. I’ve really liked working with it for small to mid sized projects. 3 TJ Sondermann 11.06.08 tjs 4 Ariel Arjona 11.20.08 at 3:04 pm I used cake 1.2
link [via Holly Ross at NTEN]. Suppose you look up your NPO and find incorrect information in the article? There's no way I can begin to keep up with the flood of valuable information my friends are incessantly calling to my attention. Here are some highlights form the past few days. Grantmaking 2.0 That's what this piece is about.
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With nearly half of nonprofits using Facebook to raise money (according to the 2011 NPO SN Benchmarking Report), is this data being shared with your Giving Department? Does your social media team track and report changes and updates to the data? How is this information funneled into a database outside of your standard Facebook page?
Our friends at NTEN give out NTENny Awards every year to recognize people making a significant contribution to the nonprofit tech community; once again, close to half of the winners were affiliated with NetSquared and our Tech4Good meetups. Please join NTEN (and me!) NPOで活躍するWebマーケターが登場! - 第10回定例NPOxIT Meetup — 情報共有・学び・交流会.
What is the most important thing that has to be in place for a npo to be successful? At this year's NTEN conference , the thing I heard the most had to do with message. Zac Mutrux, ext437. In your mind, what does "readiness to blog" in a nonprofit organization look like? The organization has to be willing to put in the time.
”) requires nonprofits not to focus entirely on bringing people to the nonprofit’s site, but to expand this focus to include taking the NPO’s mission outward to other communities on the Web. “I’m looking forward to a break, and spending some time with my family, before launching a new venture,” Haji said.
This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Tokyo, Japan: 「ポケモンGO x NPO」をみんなで企画会議! #PokemonGOForGood ! - Every month, our global network of community organizers hosts Tech4Good events in more than 70 cities. Asia and the Pacific Rim.
Thanks to the Internet, open data efforts, and open source software projects, a variety of free and low-cost tools are now available that allow NPO/community group staff to dive into mapping. Until recently, these tools were too complicated and expensive for most nonprofit staff to use.
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