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I just got back from the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , where listening was top of mind: Listening to the amazing speakers, listening to the #nptech community , and listening to all the great ideas floating around the halls of the Washington Hilton.
Location : Washington DC. Topic : New the the NTC Orientation. Description : Join others new to the NTC and a few NTC veterans who will share tips, tricks and what not to miss while you’re at the NTC. Date : March 17, 2011.
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.
It's NTC Community Voting Time. 14ntc community conference NTCWashington DC' Lindsay Martin-Bilbrey. Program Director. Cast your votes today to tell us which sessions belong on the 14NTC breakout agenda.
That's the Ignite motto and we can't wait to see how you do just that at the 2011 NTC Ignite ! With the awesome suppport of CivicActions , NTC Ignite is back for the 3rd year in a row on the first night of the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Washington, DC.
Our comments are moderated, and mean and/or inappropriate comments will be laughed at by NTEN staff, then promptly deleted. Q: Will the highest rated sessions or the ones with the most votes be the ones featured at the 2014 NTC? 14ntc community conference NTCWashington DC' You can leave comments there.
Whether you're new to the NTC or an old-timer, spending some time with us on an NTC Orientation Call will help you to find all the ways you can connect, learn, and change the world while you're in Washington, DC this March.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 2 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 18th, 2011 Day 2 of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) in Washington, DC is when things really kick into high gear.
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!
Maddie : We can’t wait for 11NTC , NTEN’s conference in Washington DC – where we know Blackbaud will be! Tags: Guest Posts Marketing and Communication #nptech Non-Profit ntc Open Community Social Media Strategy. What’s your strategy for connecting with and supporting your Open Community? Is it working?
Whew, what an NTC! nap and dusted the snow off, we want to share the huge outpouring of blog posts, videos, pictures, and other media from the NTEN community. All of you - the community - are the special sauce that makes the NTC the amazing event it is. NTC in Numbers. Online NTC Attendees:147. Speakers: 250.
We're pleased to announce that Early Bird registration for the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference -- taking place March 17-19 in Washington, DC -- is now open. With a wide mix of social events, seminars, trainings, and resources, the 2011 NTC will help you put technology to work to further your cause. Learn more about the 2011 NTC.
How will you take what you’ve learned at NTC back to your office and actually do something with it? Our lounge at NTC will be free and open to everyone during all three days. TechSoup and Code for America are co-hosting an idea generator for social good tech projects on March 12, 2014, at 1776 in Washington, D.C.
[As part of the 2011 NTC, a group of attendees are documenting their experiences at the conference on the NTEN Blog. by Roger Burks (@loudmind) I'm already back at my home in Atlanta, having taken a flight away from Washington, DC and the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) under cover of very early morning darkness.
I can''t believe that just one month ago we were wrapping up the 2014 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Washington, D.C. 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're starting it earlier than normal because the 11NTC will be rocking a Capitol near you a little earlier in the year: March 17-19, Washington, DC. The NTEN Community is full of impressive speakers, thinkers, and doers who will come together for 3 days of sharing and collaboration. Tags: 11ntc NPTech NTEN.
I’m in Washington, DC for the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN. The question reminded of a screencast I created back in 2007 for NTEN and Salesforce Foundation that covered Google Adwords campaigns). All in all, a packed day before the official start of the 2011 NTC.
Teaser: The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) conducts an annual Community Survey to find out more about the individuals and organizations in the NTEN community. > Download the 2010 NTEN Community Survey Report. > Download the 2010 NTEN Community Survey Report. > Download the 2010 NTEN Community Survey Report.
With just two weeks until the event, MobileCause (the co-host of Innogive) has decided to extend this deal to the NTEN community and enable 50 additional nonprofits the chance to attend the conference for just $99. We've also listed Penguin Day in myNTC so you can see who else is coming and add it to your NTC schedule. Want to connect?
At the 2010 NTC, David Neff interviewed Corey Pudhorodsky on why he's a member of NTEN. The NTC is the thing we plan for and look forward to all year long with excitement and wonder. The 2011 NTC will take place in Washington, DC, March 17-19. . We think that's exactly right, minus the sunburns and chicken pox!
The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) conducts an annual Community Survey to find out more about the individuals and organizations in the NTEN community. > Download the 2010 NTEN Community Survey Report. Fundraising/Development Staff is a growing constituency among the NTEN community . Key Findings.
I look forward to the NTENNTC (Nonprofit Technology Network's conference) every year. It's in Washington, DC March 17-19, although I'll be arriving in DC on the 16th for an NTEN Board Meeting. In fact, this year we have NTEN Organization membership so there will be four of us at the conference.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking Early Bird Registration for 2011 NTENNTC is Open Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on November 12th, 2010 NTEN’s 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open for early bird registration. The 2011 NTC should be the best yet.
As you know, the NTC isn’t just any old conference. Working with our NTC steering committees and the NTEN community, we have provided a list of themes and ideas to help you build submissions. We look forward to seeing you at 14NTC, at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington D.C., We want to see your two best ideas.
Amy Borgstrom, Chair, NTEN Board of Directors Wow! I think the 2013 NTC proved we need a creed of equal match for this community. This community came together at the NTC to have a conversation with Dan and Beth, and to help co-create the content of, and resources from, every session on the agenda. It was a celebration!
These sponsors are taking a sustainable approach to sponsoring the NTC and have opted out of printing their promotional materials to be more sustainable. We''re happy to have them as part of the NTC, and as a partner to help reduce the waste and carbon emissions that go along with putting on this event. Engaging Networks.
On Thursday, April 9th at 8:00 am, we kicked off the tenth Annual Day of Service at NTEN'sNTC which was a resounding success! We were lucky that David Krumlauf , winner of the NTEN person of the year award, did not let a broken leg keep him from getting on the bus. . See you in 2011 in Washington, DC.
Whew, what an NTC! nap and dusted the snow off, we want to share the huge outpouring of blog posts, videos, pictures, and other media from the NTEN community. All of you - the community - are the special sauce that makes the NTC the amazing event it is. NTC in Numbers. Online NTC Attendees:147. Speakers: 250.
The NTC is packed with opportunities for rubbing elbows with your best friend in the nonprofit technology space, and for making five new best friends at the same time! Here's a run down of some of the best ways to get connected in person this year: NTC Orientation - RSVP in myNTC! If you’re a member of NTEN, you’re invited!
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. March 19 is the deadline.
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. To Register: [link] **Lets Connect!
I look forward to the NTENNTC (Nonprofit Technology Network's conference) every year. It's in Washington, DC March 17-19, although I'll be arriving in DC on the 16th for an NTEN Board Meeting. In fact, this year we have NTEN Organization membership so there will be four of us at the conference.
Location : Washington DC. Description : The NTC Unconference is a place to continue conversations from, ask questions about, or further explore the various tracks and sessions of the conference. Date : March 19, 2011. Topic : Unconference.
11NTC Tip - Plane That's right, the sold out 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference gets started tomorrow in Washington, DC -- and you can still join in the fun by registering for the Online NTC. It's casual dress at the NTC -- we want you to be comfortable! We say "business casual" but usually err on the side of casual.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 1 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 17th, 2011 NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) is in Washington, DC and it’s sold out once again.
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.
At NTEN headquarters here in Portland, Oregon, preparations for the 2014 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) is picking up speed, with Early Bird registration in full swing, and exhibit booths going fast. If you have questions about your hotel reservation, please contact NTEN staff at 415.397.9000.
One of my clients is NTEN and for the past five years I've been hired to help coordinate the NTC Day of Service on April 4thi n Washington, DC. The partners include NTEN, NPower Greater DC, and DC-Cares. If you're coming to NTC, you can pick out a project online here. Click here.
Well, we at NTEN have our very own version of this, except we do it every spring -- and we don't just want to know who you are, we also want to know things like: How do you use technology in your work? How's NTEN doing? What would you like to see from NTEN over the next year? Tags: community buzz nten members.
NTEN staff has finally recovered and we are positively overwhelmed with all the blog posts, videos, pictures, and other instances of the 14NTC celebration from the nonprofit technology community. 14ntc Community NTC press' The Power of Tech in Advocacy & Organizing 14NTC: We came, we tweeted, we played with Legos.
The 14NTC is coming up soon on March 13-15 in Washington, DC. The most important part of the NTC, though, is the community. 14ntc nptech nten' Regular registration rates end on January 31st. Don''t miss out on the opportunity to save before prices go up! >Register >Register Today!
This year, we can't wait to connect with all of you at 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , so we're skipping the whole "waiting" part and introducing a new way we can all connect before we even arrive in Washington, DC. And it's included with your 2011 NTC registration.). But honestly, the bonus item IS the community.
One of NTEN's values is: We are a stage and a platform for your voices, ideas, and debates on technology-related issues that affect us all in our work. I take that to mean it's our job to make sure the entire nonprofit sector has access to the NTEN stage and can make use of it. > Apply for a scholarship to the 2011 NTC.
John didn't know he was making a promo for one of my NTC sessions! The NTC Conference is a little more than two months away and I'm really looking forward to conversations with colleagues and meeting others face-to-face for the first time. I'm the moderater for the NTEN online affinity group that focuses on Flickr for Nonprofits.
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