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During those three days of scribbled notes, pun tweets, and laughs, I did fall in love with the US nonprofit community, with NTEN, and with a man who I''d move halfway across the world to marry. NTC sessions on social media, Google Analytics, and video strategy opened my eyes. 14ntc nptech nten' His warning was prescient.
Then the 2011 NTC Scholarship Silent Auction is for you! Every year, we raise up to $10,000 to send staffers from small nonprofits to the NTC. While we've used the public humiliation of the NTEN staff as the theme in the past, this year we want to celebrate the collective awesome of the NTEN community. What's that?
2010 has been a good year for NTEN. After a lot strategic planning, much hard work (and not a little luck), we've managed to grow our membership, help more nonprofits learn nonprofit technology skills through our programs, and connect the NTEN community more than ever before. We listen to what you say you want from NTEN.
2010 has been a good year for NTEN. After a lot strategic planning, much hard work (and not a little luck), we've managed to grow our membership, help more nonprofits learn nonprofit technology skills through our programs, and connect the NTEN community more than ever before. Are you NTEN's next Membership Director?
Science Fair: The NTC Exhibit Hall. It’s open to the public so invite your local Atlanta friends to meet you there! Tags: events 10ntc netsquared nten presentation. Who : NetSquared and other Community Organizers. When : 10:30 a.m. Who : TechSoup Global staff. When : 3:00 – 8:00 pm. Friday, April 9, 2010.
In that window of opportunity, I snagged an invite from NTEN’s Amy Sample Ward and have spent the last day playing around with it in between other projects. I decided for myself that I won’t be posting “Public&# updates on Google+. I hope it stays that way. There’s a clear area for brands (pages) and marketing.
Flickr: photofarmer NTEN has worked hard over the years to reduce the carbon footprint of our annual conference. This year, we''re formalizing our efforts and rolling out a new sustainability plan to help us be even more effective in ''greening'' the NTC. NTC sustainability' And we need YOU, our wonderful community, to help!
I was diligently working in the NTEN bullpen, answering phone calls from Nonprofit Technology Conference registrants, when I heard a tap tap tap from under my desk. NTEN is subjecting us to unspeakable treatment. Send 50 nonprofits to the NTC! The penguins were communicating in morse code to send this urgent message: SOS!
Something similar happened a few years back when NTEN scheduled NTC over Passover. She called me to apologize when I complained about it on a public board. It's how I met Holly Ross in the first place.
If you''ve been to NTC, you know that it can be an incredible event full of knowledgeable nonprofit techies. As Lyndal Cairns, a 2012 NTC Scholarship recipient, shares: Before I went to NTC, I was the only social media manager working in the HIV sector in Australia. >Bring the NTC experience to more people by donating today
And, as you may know, every year, NTEN tries to raise $10,000 to send staffers from small nonprofits to the conference who otherwise couldn’t afford to attend. Every dollar is matched by Convio, allowing NTEN to send up to 57 people this year! Then you can view all the items donated to the 2011 NTC campaign.
We’re hoping to see nonprofit technology vendors take a new look at the massive amounts of public data that are out there–where the Open Community is coming together on public sites–and find ways to help us make sense of it and use it to support the mission of the organizations we work with. Is it working?
Something similar happened a few years back when NTEN scheduled NTC over Passover. She called me to apologize when I complained about it on a public board. It's how I met Holly Ross in the first place.
In the last month, NTEN staff have rested and recuperated (Jessica even traveled to China!), and debriefed a whole lot of the NTC. We also read through all of the NTC evaluations! We didn''t want to split up these post-NTC conversations so have sacrificed brevity in the hopes of completeness.
Each year, we at NTEN work hard to make the NTC a more environmentally sustainable event -- this year we even have carbon offsets for travelers! We''re also excited to share some of our NTC sponsors who are helping us go greener in April. nFocus Solutions.
In case you missed it, here’s a recap of the recent webinar, So you want to submit an NTC proposal? that was led by NTEN staff members Julia Smith and Bethany Lister, and community members Ivan Boothe, Lauren Girardin, Meico Whitlock, and Steve Heye. 15NTC Community NTC' Don''t miss out! 15NTC proposals are due Sunday, June 22!
It can be something outrageous bordering on public humiliation. Not the head shaving, she selected another type of public humiliation. The most recent example comes from Holly Ross, Executive Director of NTEN, who is willing to loose her dignity to help $10,000 for the Nonprofit Technology Conference scholarship fund.
If you''ve been to NTC, you know that it can be an incredible event full of knowledgeable nonprofit techies. As Lyndal Cairns, a 2012 NTC Scholarship recipient, shares: Before I went to NTC, I was the only social media manager working in the HIV sector in Australia. Watch to find out more about Lyndal''s NTC experience!
Today we''re giving a big thank-you to the dedicated members of NTEN''s committees. NTEN committee members are the volunteers who work behind the scenes, contributing their expertise, time, and advice to help shape NTEN programming. NTC Steering Committee. NTEN Research Committee. Membership Committee.
The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (NTEN) will be holding its annual Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) on March 23-25, 2022. Although there were plans to return NTC to an in-person event following the very first virtual NTC in 2021, the decision was made to return again to the virtual realm to ensure public safety.
I have not been blogging because I've been at the NTENNTC Conference , the premier event for nonprofit techies taking place in San Francisco. The deal was if she raised the $10,000, the community could vote on her public humiliation. I've been coming to this conference for ten years now and it's a like a family reunion.
They're coming right up -- and they're free for NTC registrants. I know that, given hundreds of NTC registrants, but only scores of webinar registrants, some folks may not have claimed their free webinars yet. Public option or public voice? Tags: 10NTC NPTech NTEN. That's right: webinars, plural.
NTEN and other public interest organizations were pushing for a rule that would prevent Internet providers from acting like Web gatekeepers. NTC attendees will be able to visit their members of Congress to tell them how important a free and open Internet is to their nonprofits, to our sector, and the people we serve.
November is Member Appreciation Month at NTEN. Our staff interacts with our community in different ways, here''s why Michael Nealis, Content Manager, loves our community My favorite thing about the NTEN community is the sense of belonging that it brings with it. community Community mam Member Appreciation Month nptech nten'
Last year, for her work on NTEN's Change journal, she received the 2012 Publishing Trendsetter Award. Please join me in congratulating Annaliese on a terrific tenure at NTEN and a great new chapter. There isn't a day that goes by that I am not honored and excited to work with Annaliese.
2021 was an eventful year at NTEN as we continued to promote, work towards, and model equitable practices internally and externally. This year, implementing the new concurrent and holistic committee application process resulted in a more accessible and streamlined experience with more community members on NTEN committees than ever before.
Attend If Youre: A fundraising professional in New Orleans To Register: [link] APRIL NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference Baltimore, MD + Virtual April 16-18, 2025 If youre driven to leverage technology to create a more equitable world, youll find your community at NTEN/NTC. Attend If Youre: A public media professional.
Giving back to the local community that physically hosts the NTEN Community through NTC Days of Service expresses a guiding value of the annual event. Throughout the 15NTC, there will be volunteer opportunities to engage and share the community''s skills with Austin, TX area nonprofits. We would love to hear from you!
Megaphone: Flickr: floeschie Every week we pull together interesting tid-bits from across the web where NTEN members are making – or writing – headlines! Congratulations to NTEN Members named as Laureates in the 23rd Annual Computerworld Honors Program , including Inveneo and Microsoft ! Have more news to share? Anything we missed?
Over the last few months NTEN has been surveying U.S. 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?. NTEN surveyed 780 nonprofits across nine U.S.
Each year, NTEN recognizes a member of this community who has furthered the work of the nonprofit technology field through dedication, innovation, and leadership. In 1989, before the Internet as we know it came into existence, a group of geeks in Chapel Hill saw a need to share public information in a meaningful way.
Your nonprofit video will be featured on the YouTube homepage, receive a grant from the Case Foundation, get great prizes from Flip Video and the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), and have your work showcased at a screening in Washington DC. A panel of judgets (including me) will select finalists to compete in a public vote.
Since we first used Twitter at the 2007 NTC in Washington DC, it has exploded into the public consciousness. Not only were the NTEN crew listening and letting the Omni staff know what you thought, it turns out the folks at Omni corporate were listening, as well. We're not making that up; I get that one all the time.
NTEN has retained Heller Search Associates to recruit our next CEO. As you know, NTEN's objective is to help nonprofits maximize the use of technology to fulfill their missions. Provide energetic leadership and strategic direction to NTEN staff and consultants to develop and deliver ambitious and high-impact programs.
Coming to the NTC in April? This fast-paced, fun, thought-provoking event takes place the very first night of the conference and offers a terrific opportunity to share your fascinations and passions with the NTC community. We're bringing Ignite talks back for the fifth year running, and we want YOU to apply to give one !
It was a difficult task, but the DoGooder Team have chosen the finalists- and now it’s up to the public to choose the winners! Public voting is open through March 10th, 2014. This year’s winners will be announced March 14th, 2014 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Washington D.C. Individuals can vote once per day.
[As part of the 2011 NTC, a group of attendees are documenting their experiences at the conference on the NTEN Blog.] They work for the environment, social service organizations, colleges and public school systems, the healthcare and medical fields, and public institutions, to name a few. The take-away for me?
"Put it this way, if you have a quote from Bill Clinton on your site, you are probably not hurting for publicity!" The NTEN'sNTC and NPTech Pipe. Here's a few blog posts about the NTC experience: Marnie Webb says Web2.0 Tim Fullerton gives us a quick review of the NTC as a first-timer, as does Marc Sirkin.
How to Vote Public voting is open until Monday, March 14th at [link]. See3 and YouTube will announce the winners live at the NTC and on the YouTube homepage on March 19th. Now comes the hard part: voting. Along with the other partners, See3 Communications and YouTube hope you can vote now and vote often to help select the winners!
In 2009, we started the NTC Ignite tradition at our annual conference. Well, NTEN has a similar opportunity for you nonprofit technology experts out there – one that doesn't involve microphones or travel expenses: > Contribute a "DIY Nonprofit Technology" article for NTEN's online journal for nonprofit leaders.
That's the number of "yes" votes we got for our proposed NTC session in just a couple short weeks—apparently the most ever. [Ed Heyman is now a public speaker that provides strategy, messaging, and fundraising consulting for nonprofits and green economy organizations. By Darian Rodriguez Heyman, Founder, Social Media for Nonprofits.
We want to know your NTEN story. When did you find NTEN? How have you participated in our community, be that through webinars, the NTC, or our local meet ups? I’ve been an NTEN member for years and I use technology to __.”. Here’s Laura Quinn, a member for many years, showing how easy it is to share your NTEN story.
Although I hate the idea of talking over lunch, I'm glad that two years ago, under former ED Katrin Verclas, we added the awards ceremony to our closing lunch at the NTC. Flickr Photo: ann.a.liese The NTEN Award is given each year to a person who lives the values of our community. Tags: 09NTC awards NPTech NTEN.
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. Another way to not take short cutes is to operate in public. Thanks again to everyone who participated at the NTC!
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