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Holly Ross welcomed everyone and thanked the event sponsors who made it possible for 50 NTC Scholarships. I’ve been attending NTC since the beginning and every year have watched the community and the conference grow. It always feels like a family reunion and enjoying reconnecting with long-time and newer colleagues.
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. Location : Washington DC.
Here’s the fundraising widget you can embed on your blog or website to help spread the word and raise funds to send more and more great nonprofit staff to join us at the NTC this year. Visit nten.org/scholarship and help one more person get to the NTC! It is truly an inspiring and unique event; I can’t recommend it enough.
I will be facilitating a panel discussion with: Amy Sample Ward, Membership Director, NTEN. The NTC Conference. NTC Conference. Are you attending the NTC? You can find the details here. I’m speaking at three events as follows: Monday, April 2, 2012, 11:30 am. Innogive Conference. Amy Gahran, CNN Journalist.
One of the best things about doing sessions at the NTC is that I know so many people in the audience and can call them out to share their experience. The other wonderful thing is that Amy Sample Ward and Peggy Duvette were in the audience live blogging and I'm so grateful for their notes. Thank you!)
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. Those side connections are not technically part of NTC, but for me it’s an essential part of the conference. There are lots of organized networking opportunities.
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.
Artwork by Favianna Rodriguez If you've been to the NTC before, you know the basic lay of the conference land. But our records show that over 60% of you will be new to the NTC. Over the next 3 weeks, we're going to do our best to help you navigate the NTC so you have a rockin' time in DC.
Me and Amy Sample Ward at NTC. I've been a fan of Amy Sample Ward 's blog since she started it last year. We both got NTennies at the NTEN member luncheon. Almost a month ago, Amy was invited to be a blogger for the Stanford Information Review.
My favorite part of the NTC is getting to sit down, in person, with so many different people and learn about their work. What you’d like to talk about at the NTC. To qualify you have to be attending the NTC so that I can give you the book and we can talk in person. How to Win. What you are working on.
Rather than list off the top things you can do to raise money and spread your money right now, we decided to instead put our money where our mouth is - quite literally - and make a concerted effort to help the entire nptech community by raising money online for scholarships to none other than the 2009 NTC Conference in San Francisco.
I have many things that I want to talk about at the NTC because it’s a one-of-a-kind opportunity to talk about ideas, get advice, or hear stories from others in real time, in one space, as fast as you can share them! The conference schedule for NTC has been developed openly and collaboratively. See you in Atlanta for 10NTC!
What an incredible line up of panels the folks at NTEN programmed for the 10th annual NTC - scheduled for April 8th - 10th in Atlanta. For those of you in DC who can't make it to NTC this year, Care2 is hosting a remote viewing party on Friday, April 9th. Ivan Boothe, Rootwork.org, and Amy Sample Ward, NetSquared. Time: 1:30 PM.
And you don’t have to be an NTEN member or attend the NTC to make a bid and support our campaign! You can also support the 2011 NTC Scholarship Campaign by donating an item to the auction. Then you can view all the items donated to the 2011 NTC campaign. It’s not too late! Just submit your item to us.
T he fourth guest post in my have fun, do good blogger series is by Amy Sample Ward. Image Credit: This is Michaela Hackner at the 2008 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) participating in the Day of Service - a great way to have fun and do good with technology, and even an example of sharing! Happy Monday, Have Fun, Do Gooders!
The Humane Society of the US won for the video “ Overlooked: The Lives of Animals Raised for Food.&# The winners will be announced at the NTC again this year, and hopefully the winning video won’t be too contrary to the meal during the awards ceremony! Tags: video nten 09ntc events ntc.
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. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward. View more documents from Amy Sample Ward. View more documents from Amy Sample Ward.
This chart is only a sample, and is not complete.) I recommend having a full soup-to-nuts inventory of everything -- PCs, software, cabling, servers, peripherals, etc -- but for this scenario, I mean a simple list of your core solutions and tools. This should be a simple one page document.
NetSquared’s Global Community Builder , Amy Sample Ward, will be at the NTC this year to connect and collaborate with friends, colleagues and new faces in the sector. Find more ways to follow virtually from NTC-Live. View more presentations from Amy Sample ward. My Twitter feed will have quotes, notes and links.
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. Location : Washington DC. Topic : Unconference.
The Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) is here again and team members from NetSquared and TechSoup Global will be busy presenting, sharing, and connecting in Atlanta, and hopefully with you! Now, more than ever, our stakeholders are able to connect, share, and act on our behalf from around the globe or around the corner." – NTEN.org.
Donations were matched by Convio and with over $10,000 raised by the community, we had fun at the largest-attended NTC yet! Last year, NTEN created a scholarship fund program to help support many more people attend the Nonprofit Technology Conference.
Amy Sample Ward logged some great notes on her blog. David Neff posted lots of notes, video, and conversations around the ntc. Talia White offered this great NTC story. Debra Askanse took great session notes and blogged them. Nancy Schwartz snapped photos and blogged. Beth Kanter has several 09ntc-related posts on her blog.
The 10 th annual NTC conference ignited engaging discussions on just about every topic under the sun. It’s also important to ensure sample sizes will give statistically significant results. Rule #3: The smaller the metric you are measuring, the bigger sample you are going to need. Rule #2: 400 responses is usually valid.
Yep, it's official, the 2012 NTC has sold out. You can still register for the Online NTC , the next best way to learn about the nonprofit issues you care about and connect with other NTC attendees. Hot off the presses! Read all about it! The 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference Sells Out!
Proceeds from the book go to the Nonprofit Technology Network and Janety will be giving away books at the NTC. Start to finish the entire book was done in 3 weeks! Is that a social media success or what? Check out #Nonprofit SocialMedia tweet and buy it today!
Today is the last day to vote for your favorite NTC 2013 sessions. Have you finished casting your votes yet? If you are a little overwhelmed by all of the great panels to choose from this year, Frogloop has you covered. Check out our favorite 10 sessions below.
” The first nonprofit technology conference (NTC) was in 2002 in Orlando. I was a coordinator for the Annual Day of Service from 2002-2011, a day where nonprofit techies gave their time and skills back to the community where the conference was hosted. We were called “Circuit Riders.” You can participate here.
Related Links : 2012 NTC. Towards the end of this workshop, we’ll work together to design a co-creation strategy to engage and motivate your online community and evangelists. Session information. Presentation slides.
Check out more awesome giveaways and highlights from a sampling of our exhibitors below. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. The penguins will return to the NTC, and they'll be coming with the crew from PICnet to Atlanta for their 5th NTC showing!
Colleagues Allyson Kapin who founded a web agency called Rad Campaign (they designed my blog) and Amy Sample Ward, who the NTEN Membership Director (and I’ve known since 2007 ) have published a new how to book called “ Social Change Any Time Every Where.”
This conference will be my 13th one – and every year it is a like a family reunion. Registration is still available, but you can’t make it register for the online NTC and catch a few sessions. How To Implement Multichannel Online Campaigns - Amy Sample Ward and Allyson Kapin. April 13, 2013 – 8:30-10:00.
Check out more awesome giveaways and highlights from a sampling of our exhibitors below. Download the NTC app developed by 501 Technology to make the most of your NTC 2010 experience. The penguins will return to the NTC, and they'll be coming with the crew from PICnet to Atlanta for their 5th NTC showing!
Flickr Photo by Trainer62 You may have noticed there's a lot going on at the NTEN court as of late -- new nten.org (just look around), release of the NTEN Data Ecosystem Report , NTC Scholarship Campaign , the NTC , and a great line-up of webinars ! Hosted by: Amy Sample Ward. Consultants RoundTable. Hosted by: Jeffrey Forster.
Generosity Xchange Nonprofit Marketing Summit Cause Camp TNPA Leadership Summit The Nonprofit Social Media Summit Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) AFP ICON Engage for Good Good Tech Fest Bridge Conference If you’re thinking to yourself “I can’t make all those conferences,” you’re probably right.
" Penguin Day Agenda - pd.aspirationtech.org - Are you heading to the NTC this month? Will you be in San Francisco on April 25th? Why not check out Penguin Day! "At "At local Penguin Days non-profit organizations explore the range of issues and options involved using Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS)."
After Jason Shim won the 2014 NTEN Award in March, I thought I’d have a look to see why Amy Sample Ward and company thought so highly of him. He teamed up with Jason Samuels to set up all of the collaborative note-taking at the latest NTC conference. First, Jason Shim is not a famous guy. The Big Surprise.
One of the participants, Michelle Chaplin, will share the preliminary results during this panel at the NTC this week, but the survey will remain open through the end of April. Here''s a sample tweet: The #NTENcoi folks want to know how your #nonprofit collects and uses data. Stay tuned to this blog for the results later this spring.
And because you probably can't eat that much - unless, of course, you're Joey Chestnut - you put many small samples on your plate instead. I've been doing this for ten years as part of the annual NTEN Day of Service for the NTC. The Online NTC takes place September 16-17th - get a special 25% discount here.
Want to talk about in person - I’ll be at the NTC and will be eager to continue the conversation there as well (will update the blog with highlights from those offline conversations!). So how does a cause, an organization, a campaign re-emerge? What do you think? I can’t wait to hear your ideas on this and to share mine, too.
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