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You're invited to NTEN's inaugural Leading Change Summit in San Francisco

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We''ve heard in NTC evaluations and in our annual Community Survey that there was a need for a chance to come together, offline, for a conference that focused on high level strategies and included content for those who''ve tried some of the standard practices already and want to be inspired for new changes.

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10NTC: What do you want to talk about?

Amy Sample Ward

NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference held each Spring is always THE place to be for nonprofit techies: whether you work in a nonprofit organization or with one, are totally technical or fell into your techie job, like social media or like wiring an office. The conference schedule for NTC has been developed openly and collaboratively.

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Megan Keane is NTEN's new Membership Director

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In December, Megan joined the NTEN team as our Community Engagement Manager. I''m so excited to announce that Meagn is now NTEN''s Membership Director! This means you''ll be hearing even more from her - look for your Member Newsletter hitting your inbox today! Join me in congratulating Megan !

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Interview with NTEN's Community Program Coordinator

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NTEN''s newest team member, Bethany, is focused on our community programs, including the Communities of Practice and Tech Clubs. This month''s theme is building community, on and offline - a perfect time to interview Bethany about her inspiration for working in nonprofit technology and more! Community interview nptech nten staff'

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Four More Community Members Join the NTEN Board

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NTEN’s mission to support those working to change the world but ensuring they can do so with strategic and racially equitable technology use has never been more relevant than the last couple of years. At NTEN, all board members come from the community – they have been part of sharing and learning like thousands of others.

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation, Case Studies, and Workshop

Amy Sample Ward

Last week was the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference and not only did I have the pleasure of presenting a couple sessions, it was also my first NTC as a staffer, as I joined NTEN earlier this month. Well, they loved the chance to get together offline and build things together, learn from each other and so on.

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2011 NTC Preview: Can Social Networks Create Social Capital?

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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. Or was power based in the individual relationships offline and online, many of which continued to grow and strengthen after this day?