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Aside from registering, don''t miss out on the opportunity to get the most out of the NTC, as well as be a key part of the program. 15NTC Scholarships Thanks to the generous support of the NTEN community, we''re able to provide scholarships to at least 50 individuals to attend the NTC who otherwise might not be able to attend.
Holly and the rest of the NTEN team (including all the volunteers) did an incredible job inspiring of over 1800 people for three days. Reflections from NTC Plenary Panel on Innovation by Beth Kanter. If you attended NTC in person or virtually what did you learn? The conference was amazing! 12NTC: A Love Letter by Holly Ross.
Always comes right around NTC. This year, it’s before NTC, on Saturday, April 25. Mobile Volunteering: The ExtraOrdinaries Project. Tags: Nonprofit Tech Open Source nptech ntc09 opensource penguinday09. I love Penguin Day. One of my favorite days of the year. Fundraising with all free software.
Peter Deitz, from FOIK, also a nominated project, offers volunteer assistance to the other 149 projects in implementing personal fundraising campaigns. The NTEN's NTC and NPTech Pipe. Here's a few blog posts about the NTC experience: Marnie Webb says Web2.0 More pointers to NTC posts here. NTC 2007 Pipe.
As a benefit of your NTC registration, your nonprofit has an opportunity to schedule a complimentary 30 minute phone call in February with a skilled tech expert from NPower’s volunteer program, The Community Corps. 14ntc 14ntc NPower nptech nten' Do you wish you had access to over 3,000 technical experts? Now you do!
2012 NTC Feature. We want to make sure you make the most of the social and networking events at the 2012 NTC, so this week we’re filling you in on the NTC Connect Track and other opportunities to connect with the NTC Community. NTC Connect Track. >> Learn more about the NTC Connect Track! NTC Social.
This week is National Volunteer Week ! You may have met board members at the recent NTC, or at a monthly Tech Club meeting. Whether they are old friends or new ones, please join us in thanking all of them for their volunteer service year-round in support of NTEN! board national volunteer week nptech nten thank you volunteer'
This year's NTC brought 1,430 nonprofit professionals to the OMNI Hotel in Atlanta GA. As many of you know, we raised $10,020 to send 61 people to the NTC on scholarship , which has (so far) resulted in 556 views of the NTEN Community Rhapsody. Tags: 10NTC Collaboration NPTech NTEN programs Program. Where did that income go?
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 San Francisco.
Here are a couple of ways to connect and share at the 2012 NTC: Social Event Survey. NTC attendees love to meet over dinner, coffee, or drinks to socialize and learn from each other. Then, based on the interest we see, we’ll plan and schedule social events, and add them to the NTC Agenda. >> Join the NTC on Facebook. >>
NpTech Conversations. It notes, "Maybe the answer is an intermediary b/w tech and design volunteers and the non-profits they???re the skills identified in this workshop or sessions at the upcoming NTC designed to look at change issues that technology surfaces from the viewpoint of executive directors or IT staff might help.
Save $100: Register for the 2012 NTC by February 17 >> We're serious about our mission: helping you use technology effectively to meet your mission. The NTC is one of the primary ways we do that. You can even get a discounted rate by volunteering to help out. I honestly can't imagine how I'd do my job without you.
What does this have to do with the NTC? We want to make this as easy for you as possible, so if you missed one of the final Early Bird tickets and your nonprofit budget is too small to cover the regular registration costs, here are a couple of other ways you can still come to the NTC: Apply for a scholarship. Volunteer at the NTC.
1772 NPTechies registered for 2012 NTC. This year, 137 of you tuned in to the Online NTC, representing 30 states, 6 countries, and 3 continents. The most talked about session was Picturing Your Data is Better than 1,000 Numbers with Beth Kanter , Brian Kennedy , and Johanna Morariu , mentioned 803 times online during the NTC.
Volunteer at the NTC The NTC Scholarship campaign is one of our favorite times of year. We love the Scholarship program so much, we’ve done borderline humiliating things ( time and time again ) in the name of making the NTC feasible for a wider range of attendees. Oh, and a fancy volunteer t-shirt, too.
It's about creating authentic, meaningful relationships that drive actions benefitting your organization: getting more members, volunteers, and donations. As an example, with Social CRM, it's not just @starfocus you tweet with, it's Danielle Brigida, who: is a donor and volunteer is from Washington D.C. How Can I Learn More?
The NTC Bookstore and the wonderful NTC Bookstore volunteers If you bought something from the bookstore at the NTC, you may have already met the credit card app, Square. We’ve received a lot of questions in person and over email about how Square works, so we thought we’d share our experience. It is magic, right?)
Register for the 2012 NTC >> If you can't register today, make sure you do it before Friday, when our NTC registration rates increase. Since we don't like to make anyone wait for the nptech love, we've asked some of our 2012 NTC speakers to send in video valentines telling us why they love the NTC.
It was amazing to see so many NTEN members at the NTC last week! Using data from Independent Sector , Greg calculates the value of an hour of volunteer work at roughly $21.79. million people volunteered, placing the overall value of volunteer time at $173 billion for the year. In 2010, 62.8
You can drive sign-ups and donations straight from your videos, find skilled video-makers through the Video Volunteers program, and even create choose-your-own-adventure style videos. 2010 NTC preview session, " Activating Your YouTube Audience " You should join us! > > You should register for this FREE workshop here.
Nonprofits are inherently good at making things happen with what they have, asking for help, taking advantage of opportunities and relying on volunteers or other support. In order to focus on that technology, you need to get past the barriers that seem overwhelming. Why does this have to be different in technology?
Flickr Photo by Green Moon Penguin Day is coming to San Francisco on Saturday, April 25, 2009, right before the NTC. Mobile Volunteering: The ExtraOrdinaries Project. If you're going to be in town on the Saturday before the NTC, it will be a great opportunity to start learning! The latest agenda can be found here.
The NTC is an event largely attended by Americans (and our gentle neighbors to the North). We had a lackluster year, with fewer projects and volunteers than ever before. What we WILL do is make this an issue we can discuss as a community when NTC planning picks up this summer. NTCFail 1: Cultural References.
This opening reception provides an opportunity to network with nptech professionals while checking out the over 100 exhibitors showing off their latest and greatest offerings to the nonprofit sector. and a gaggle of books by nptech superstars. We're only 20 days away from the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference -- but who's counting?
We''re looking for individuals interested in serving in a volunteer position with NTEN on the Research Committee. Each year''s conference is also supported by an NTC Steering Committee, suggesting important topics to address, and serving to select sessions. committee community nptech nten research'
Flickr Photo by edtemeles As Holly notes, it would be silly to try to sum up the NTC in one blog post , so I'll give you something digestable. As the Program Coordinator at NTEN -- the one trying to wrestle everyone and everything together to bring you the NTC -- it's fitting that I evaluate the program side. We Are Media.
flickr: askdebra Chances are, if you've attended an NTC since 2008, you've met David Krumlauf. Officially the first 2012 NTC registrant, David kicked off his fundraising page , shared his NTEN story and sent out too many #NTENThanks tweets to count during the first week of Member Appreciation Month.
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Thus far, an informal brain trust dedicated to this topic has communicated and collaborated through a private list and closed-door meetings; the NTC in March will mark the first time that we open our conversation to everyone who is interested. How can online tools help a project succeed?
Staff led on-the-ground efforts in just a handful of key cities, while the majority of actions were organized online and offline by activists and other citizens -– volunteers, by and large. Tens of thousands of people participated in over 670 events in 40 states.
Since I started working on the NTC -- and its predecessor, the RoundUp -- almost a decade ago, my very favorite part has been the Day of Service. It's simple: We work with fabulous local hosts to recruit NTC-area orgs who need some help. It's simple: We work with fabulous local hosts to recruit NTC-area orgs who need some help.
Here are a few ways you can prepare to make the most of your NTC experience. We’re working with local service organizations to coordinate a bunch of volunteer opportunities for conference attendees on Monday, April 2 and Tuesday, April 3. > View Day of Service projects, and sign up to volunteer! Create your agenda in myNTC.
I'll get a chance to see Miles again at this year's NTC Conference and some lucky local nonprofit in DC will have Miles as a volunteer for the NTC Day of Service ! I saw that you just signed up for the NTC Day of Service (bless you). Why would you ever want to do this work as a volunteer?
I discovered NTEN and the nptech community about four years ago. Of course I cared about nptech, but I was new to town and wanted a way to find my place in the local community. This has been my favorite volunteer commitment by far. I like cats AND I like nptech. Community interview nptech nten staff'
You all volunteer your time and energy to lead webinars, run Tech Clubs, write guest blog posts, share what you learn on Twitter, show up to the NTC and organize a dinner, or send us your favorite kitten meme to be feature in the e-newsletter. In fact, our members go beyond just support.
If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know , and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Austin, Texas: VolunteerSpot | Harness the Power of Volunteers | Product Spotlight. Thursday, May 12, 2016. Friday, May 13, 2016.
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. > Download the Report.
Be sure to connect with the Constant Contact team at the NTC! It’s your story that draws supporters to your organization, entices them to donate to the cause or volunteer, keeps them coming back, and encourages them to spread the word. Find your story. Every organization has a unique story.
Flickr: NTEN: Nonprofit Technology We're still catching our breath from the NTC earlier this month, but the nonprofit technology community is as active as ever this week! If you’re headed to the National Conference on Volunteering and Service , don’t miss out on NTEN’s pre-conference event on Social Media. Have more news to share?
Net2Local, TechSoup Global’s grassroots #nptech community-building initiative has almost reached the end of 2013. Our volunteer network has accomplished the following: 232 events. That means Net2Local organizers are reaching as many people as NTEN’s NTC conference every quarter ! What did we do? Stats Time!
I had a chance to reconnect again with Michelle when she signed up to volunteer for the NTC Day of Service. Why the heck would you ever want to give it a way for free by volunteering? Let's talk about your blog(s) - specifically Zen and Nptech which you launched a few months ago. Here's my interview: 1.
Tips and Tools for Technology Planning is a Slideshare presentation from NTC 2012 by some NPTech heavyweights, Peter Campbell, Ariel Gilbert-Knight, Carlos Bergfeld, and Karl Robilard. SCORE has over 11,000 volunteers and their work is supported by the U.S. online magazine. online magazine. Look for it on page 49.
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