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I just got an email from Holly Ross, the Executive Director of the Non-profit Technology Network – better known as NTEN. You received the same email if, like me, you’re subscribed to the NTEN newsletter (hint hint). What’s the Nonprofit SocialNetworking Survey? First, go take this years survey.
Causes and associations provide status updates on the networks, post links, publish content via tools like Facebook Notes, groups on Linked In and Facebook, and ask questions on all of the services. Yet, while the socialnetworks hold tremendous benefit for nonprofits that successfully engage their stakeholders, there are also dangers.
NTEN, Common Knowledge and Blackbaud invite you to take part in a nonprofit survey about how nonprofits are using online socialnetworks, and enter your name for a chance to win an Apple iPad. The survey results will be compiled and presented at the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference in March 2011.
Remember those halcyon days of yore when the phrase "socialnetworking" was suffused with golden light? If your organization isn't measuring the results of its social media initiatives, you may be wasting time and effort. Tags: NPTech NTEN. New fundraising campaing? Try Causes! Need to build community?
The annual conference from NTEN: Nonprofit Technology Network brought together 1,800 nonprofit professionals, technologists, and service providers for three days of sessions, panels, and workshops covering the gamut of topics related to technology and social impact. Attendees were also talking about infographics this year.
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.
NTEN is currently undergoing a Digital Strategy review process with the help of our good friends at Common Knowledge. As part of this, we’re looking to re-vamp our SocialNetwork Strategy. As the NTEN community, you ARE the “social” in our SocialNetwork Strategy, which is why we’ve decided to turn to you for feedback and input.
I have not been blogging because I've been at the NTEN NTC Conference , the premier event for nonprofit techies taking place in San Francisco. The NpTech Community has been early adopters of social media and socialnetworks like Twitter. In a social environment and it is mysterious why one thing works or does not.
Description : Is social media helping you reach your organizational goals and meet your mission? This session will provide an overview of the latest research on socialnetworking and online fundraising and provide some guidelines and best practices to get you started today. NTEN: Nonprofit Technology Network.
These session will focus on socialnetworking without a formal agenda, presentation, or takeaways. If you think Powerpoint presentations have to be slow and serious, think again. NTC Ignite is back for another evening of fast-paced presentations that are both entertaining and educational.
Nonprofit organizations are increasingly adopting socialnetworking tools to create a sense of community among members and donors. Although these statistics reinforce nonprofit's acceptance of social media, the numbers do not show whether organizations have adopted internal or external tools. .
During the NTC, ThePort Network, Inc , NTEN , and Common Knowledge released results of a survey that examines the use of socialnetworking as a marketing and fundraising tool. There was also a webinar presentation of the results. Facebook), as well as their own hosted socialnetworking communities.
" I used the technique two years ago for a presentation at the first netsquared conference called " I Tag the Hand that Feeds Me " or what I should retitle "Meet Sally." UPDATE from Katrin Verclas at NTEN: (I'm elevating this comment into the post) Facebook is deleting organizational profiles now.
There''s a lot happening at NTEN, and we want you to get involved! In this weekly roundup, you''ll find the full list of NTEN events, opportunities, and deadlines for participation. Check out this page to see where NTEN will be in the community this month, we''d love to link up with you. Community local events nten'
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.
Cause awareness days can be very powerful for fundraising because socialnetwork communities are highly likely to promoting your nonprofit on cause awareness days. Experiment with at least one new socialnetwork. Also, now ten years into socialnetworking, online communities are becoming more niche-oriented and mobile.
Using SocialNetworking to build your YMCA career View more presentations from steveheye. My takeaways: Slide 31: Some great points about balancing the line between individual presence and organizational presence on socialnetworking sites: Read the policies in your employee manual. Use of YMCA equipment.
Note from Beth: I’ve learned a lot about how to cultivate your professional network so it returns value by reading Porter Gale’s Your Network is Your Networth over the summer. Resources to Sift Through: Jonathon Colman’s Slideshare presentations “Content Strategy for Marketers” and “Why Our Content Sucks”.
It's NTEN appreciation month and I can think of no better way than to say thank you to all the NTEN members (and non-members) who have contributed to the WeAreMedia project. I am honored to have facilitated this project with NTEN over the past 18 months on the WeAreMedia: Nonprofit and Social Media Starter Kit.
Social Media’s Changing Landscape to Make A Profit – Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media – frogloop – I'm really looking forward to this conversation – what do you think? "Admit "In the last week, I attended both the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference and the AFP 2010 Conference.
Beth Kanter asks whether or not we can add some more steps to Chris Brogan’s fabulous 50 steps to create a social media presence. and socialnetwork guru for the nptech community. Komen for the Cure, for their Salesforce-based application formerly known as Aikido, presently known as Common Ground.
Each of the 60 minute sessions will include a drill down in the topic area, presented by an expert in field (see below). After a ten-minute break, participants will reconvene as a group to grill the presenters in each of the areas. Presenter: Beth Kanter. Presenters: Michael Hoffman and Britt Bravo. Presenter: Holly Ross.
Arts and Social Media. View more presentations from Devon Smith. Take for example, the NTENSocialNetwork 2011 Benchmarking Study or the Digital IQ Study of Government Sites. Devon summarized the data in the above presentation. Sometimes benchmarking studies can be more rigorous and survey an entire field.
These sessions are not for presentations, but for disscussion and sharing of ideas. I was asked to facilitate a session on the question, "Should CEOs and Executive Directors Use Social Media?". There are definitely some benefits to having your executive director or CEO being present on social media channels.
Home • About Us Mission Team News Partners Careers • Services Overview Interactive Marketing Video Web Design and Development • Clients Clients List Client Login • Resources Overview Events YouTube for Nonprofits Guide to Online Video Video FAQs Our Blog • Contact POSTED BY Daniel Hartman MAR 27, 2008 NTEN Does Web 2.0
Join me, Allyson Kapin, Co-founder of Rad Campaign and Blogger-in-Chief of Care2''s Frogloop blog and Amy Sample Ward, Membership Director of NTEN for this free webinar. The importance of a Social Media Hand Guide and how to create yours. Care2 Webinars SocialNetworking Trends Web 2.0'
What kind of risks would your organization be taking if you adopt that new socialnetwork into your communications? This issue of NTEN:Change presents variations on that theme: tips and quizzes, inspiration and cautionary tales, examples and humor, all from peers and experts in the nonprofit and technology communities.
View more presentations from Beth Kanter. Our session is part of a series brief talks that look at the future in a networked age. Our topic is rethinking nonprofits in a networked age. While other nonprofits, institutions that have been working in a particular way for decades, have more challenges in making the change.
This year we have over 100 volunteers to install a wireless network or work with local nonprofits on strategy consults. It is going to be a busy couple of days, but wanted to share my schedule of where I'll be presenting and signing books. There's the NTEN member reception at noon.
Innovation: The business objective of innovation is an extraordinary byproduct of engaging in social marketing activity. Social Media Analytics Frameworks and Tools. The report presents a framework for measuring social media effectiveness against those business results and presents standardized metrics.
Photo by Terry Bain in Flickr I've been hearing a lot lately from folks who work in nonprofits asking for examples of "social media or socialnetworking policies." But, if an organization simply cuts and pastes a social media policy without the internal culture change, it won't be effective. There needs to be discussion.
We were interested in: How much and how often donor s gave How many donors were gained and lost Where donors were in the long-term donor lifecycle How donors behaved in different online venues: socialnetworks, giving portals, and charity websites. so you look good on your portal and socialnetworking listings.
We have systems in place to help keep us on track, such as an internal summary blog/Twitter/socialnetwork updates. We always try to anticipate what's coming in the week ahead, on our blog, Twitter, and our other socialnetworks. Tags: how-to NPTech NTENSocial Media Communications. Plan ahead.
How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Media Genius View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. Here are my slides from the Convio " Social Media for Social Good " for tomorrow. I will be co-presenting with Emily Riley , a senior analyst from Jupiter Research. tags: nonprofit socialmedia ).
View more presentations from YMCA of Metro Chicago. How To Use Measurement To Improve Your Social Media Practice. NTEN – E-Nonprofit Benchmark Study. Ymca of Metro Chicago Facebook Case Study. PostRank Nonprofit Blogs Benchmarking. Digital IQ Public Sector Benchmark.
Starting Tuesday, September 15th, the Case Foundation will offer online tools and live streamed seminars aimed at helping nonprofit staff understand how to best leverage social media to create awareness for causes, raise funds, and engage with new constituents. SocialNetworking with Facebook. Effective Blogging.
Earlier this spring, NTEN surveyed readers of the NTEN:Change Journal (a quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders) to find out how they were using their various communications channels (like their website, Twitter and Facebook profiles, as well as direct email). View more presentations from NTEN.
Photo by Marco Wessel Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending one of NTEN's "Ask the Expert" calls and chats with Wendy Harman who is the professional listener for the Red Cross. She has a social media elevator pitch just in case she runs into one of the senior managers. Wendy estimates it's about 1/4 of her time presently.
View more presentations from Amy Sample ward. SocialNetworks & Twitter from Natalie Foster: Two Principles: 1. Email still gets a good response - if it will best help you reach your desired output, don’t feel obligated to short change your capacity there to try to use socialnetworking or something else.
Danielle Brigida presented about "Creating Your Own Buzz" in the fourth webinar in a series of five focused on Storytelling & Social Media. NTEN and TechSoup have partnered to offer these free webinars with the support of the Packard and Surnda foundations. Tools SocialNetworking Using the Web and Internet.
This week I helped produce the second of five webinars (in conjunction with NTEN ) about Storytelling and Social Media. The presenter, Corey Pudhorodsky, is the host and producer of 501c3Cast. Please visit the archive page for links to the sites Corey discussed and access to the full recording and PowerPoint presentation.
It was an exhausting trip but one that would not have been possible if not for the energy and spunk that Danielle brings to her everyday approach to spreading the joy that SocialNetworking can be. This is rather amusing as she is in such demand to speak at so many conferences regarding the SocialNetworking program at NWF.
Last week Beth Kanter presented on a Webinar about ROI, click here to view the recording. This was the last of five Webinars in a series provided TechSoup Global and NTEN. If you didn't have a chance to participate in the Storytelling & Social Media series now is your chance to watch all five.
Last week we (we, being TechSoup) presented the third of five webinars in a series with NTEN focused on Storytelling and Social Media. There are two more webinars in this series coming up: Creating Social Buzz (2/11/2009 11 a.m. Tags: Online Seminar SocialNetworking Using the Web and Internet.
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