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NTEN & TechSoup have teamed up to deliver a series of webinars on storytelling and social media - and I’m the presenter for the first one! I will be posting my slides on SlideShare and this blog after the event to continue the conversation started during the webinar. First, what’s a web-inar? How you can join.
It’s been a few days since I returned from the Nonprofit Technology Conference (#12NTC) hosted by NTEN in San Francisco, CA. Holly and the rest of the NTEN team (including all the volunteers) did an incredible job inspiring of over 1800 people for three days. Check out the slides here. Check out the slides.
Today was the first webinar in the Storytelling & Social Media series from NTEN and TechSoup Global. Here’s my slide deck: Social Media Building Blocks. You can see screen shots of both of these in the slide show above. Tags: tsg tags webinar storytelling techsoup nten delicious events socialmedia rss.
Session slides. NTEN: Nonprofit Technology Network. Whether you’ve been using Facebook for years or aren’t quite sure what all this “tweeting” is about, this session will have information and resources you can put to use right away. Related Links : PANO Conference. Pennsylvania Association for Nonprofit Organizations.
(Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . " to the NTEN community for showing how people-to-people fundraising online works.
Here are our slides if you want a sneak peak at the presentation: Building Stronger Online Communities Without Losing Your Sanity. Tags: community presentation 10ntc community building nten online communities. Please do share your ideas, links, or examples ! View more presentations from Manny Hernandez.
At NTEN’s ‘09 Nonprofit Technology Conference a couple weeks ago, I participated in the Ignite Presentations which was a load of fun. An Ignite presentation is a five minute presentation, with 20 slides that change automatically every 15 seconds. Tags: events issues 09ntc innovation net2 netsquared nten.
NTEN is back in San Francisco and the NTC conference is once again sold out. Look for my slides later today. Disclosure: I serve on the board of directors of NTEN. You can follow what’s happening on Twitter by searching for the #12NTC hash tag. If you can’t attend in person, then please check out NTC Online.
I’ll lead this session and present with a few NTEN member volunteers to ensure if you’re new to the NTC you have all the information you need to make it a valuable experience! 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.
(Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) Tags: community buzz NPTech nten members. Members are in bold. 501 Tech NYC: Who's Your Mayor?
You can review the slides below, and click through to slideshare where you can view all of the speaker notes as well. If you were part of the webinar today or you reviewed the slides and resources here and have additional questions, just let me know! Social Media for Small Enterprises. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward.
Flickr: Chad Norman (Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing. Tag your own news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome online, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . with some other NTEN superstars, including Beth Kanter , David Neff , and. Met at the NTC? !
Last year at this time, I was writing the chapter on ROI in the soon to be published book from NTEN called " Managing Your Mission." What's Up With Feedburner by Beth Kanter Google Analytics Primer sponsored by NTEN with screencast and wiki created by Beth Kanter Using Postrank To Evaluate the Top Content on my blog by Beth Kanter.
After a steady two and half weeks of being amazed at the sheer number of blog posts, tweets , photos and video tagged #10NTC, we've finally compiled it all on the NTEN site. Find the slides on slideshare.ne Tags: 10NTC NPTech NTEN session materials. So, where can you find all these useful materials? . Search by session.
In addition to her work at NTEN (a membership organization that provides technology training, resources, networking and other assistance to nonprofits), Amy has worked in private philanthropy, advocacy nonprofit organizations, web design companies, and as a consultant. Amy has spoken at numerous conferences, including SXSW Interactive.
For more NpTech Talk, see this roundup over at the NTEN blog. The good folks at Care2 (Heather Holdridge, Justin Perkins, and James O'Malley) have a detailed case study on the NTEN blog about the top Facebook winner of the recent Case Foundation America's Giving Challenge. It also offers groups where members can share slide decks.
The Foundation Center 's Social Media for Social Good event included a handful of NTEN members including Casey Golden from SmallAct , Renee Alexander from the US Fund for UNICEF, Julia C. Smith from Idealist , Farra Trompeter from Big Duck, and Amy Sample Ward from NTEN. Check out the slides and highlights from @fdncenter !
NTEN members generally rock, but every week we try to give props where props are due. This week in NTEN member news: . Check out the presentation slide-deck referenced in the post for detailed information about considerations and steps for making it easier to get your supporters to sign up and take action! " to the post.
NTEN Member, Steve Heye, sporting an NTEN geek t-shirt Last week, Joleen and I spoke at Minnesota Council of Nonprofits'' (MCN) annual conference, Nonprofits in Motion: Momentum for a New Minnesota (NPIM14), and we have a lot to share! To learn more, check out the slides from Steve presentation.
I did a session on social media using the slide deck we created for our We Are Media trainings. " That's when it hit me: What we don't have in that deck yet is a patience pants slide. . P.S. The great pants featured here belong to NTEN member Steve Wright , from the Salesforce.com/Foundation. All was going well.
If you’re not, Ignite is a style of presentation: Participants have five minutes to speak on a subject, accompanied by 20 slides. Each slide is displayed for 15 seconds. Slides are automatically advanced. I’ll be presenting the slides below: Local is the new Global. Oh, the excitement! Net Tuesdays.
And, if you are attending NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology in March, join me, John Kenyon, Andrea Barry, and Cindy Leonard for a session on designing effective technology training. I was able to rearrange an area for viewing presentations slides and have enough space for participants to move around for full group exercises.
My slides covered the tools and apps for the back stage side of energizing your community. Since my slides are mostly screen shots, I’ve shared a bit of context below. Thanks again to Allyson Kapin and the Women Who Tech team, as well as all those at NTEN who made the webinars happen! Google Analytics – [link].
We told attendees they could have 5 minutes and 20 slides in front of the captive nonprofit technology audience. NTEN's newest publication, NTEN:Change , is designed for non-technical leaders of small to mid-sized nonprofits, features a regular section called "DIY Nonprofit Technology".
Here are some of my thoughts going into the conversation and slides if you prefer engaging that way: Crowdsourcing for Social Change. Tags: challenge community presentation beth kanter crowds crowdsourcing netsquared nten sxsw. If not, you can follow the conversation in real time on Twitter with the hashtag #crowdx. (We’ll
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.
I shared results from the newest eNonprofit Benchmarks Study from NTEN and M+R Strategic Services. Below are my slides and a round-up of tips for getting started with a more engaged membership responding to your emails! Last week, I visited Omaha, Nebraska, and had a great time presenting to the PRSA Nebraska chapter.
NTEN has recently published the “ Equity Guide for Nonprofit Technology ,” that describes in detail how your organization can dismantle inequity due to more intentional technology choices. The smoothest way to collect feedback is via collaborative cloud-based documents such as Google Docs or Slides, Slack, or other collaboration platforms.
After the webinar, I’ll be putting the slides up in varied places, and NTEN will have a recording of the webinar. { And you don’t need to feel overwhelmed by vendor sales-talk – it’s possible to get things translated to language you understand.
Flickr: Jazzyblue TR This week, NTEN members have been busy as always - with a focus on new reports, research, and lots of reflections! Have more news to share? Drop us a line or include your links in the comments! This resulted in increased fundraising results by up to 40%." Check out the infographic and more! Check it out !
At the NTEN NTC conference this year, I did a session on data visualization for nonprofits called “ Picturing Your Data Is Better Than 1000 Numbers ” with Johanna Morariu from Innonet and Brian Kennedy of ChildrenNow. Visual Thinking Presentation for UnitedHealth Innovation Day. View more presentations from burowe.
LOLnptech Lot's of member news and activity online this week, so, in the order that I ran across them: NTEN member organization United Nations Foundation was mentioned in a Forbes article discussing ways nonprofits are raising money in tough times. You can grab the slides and read her notes and commentary on her blog post.
My colleague, Steve Heye ,and fellow chapter author for the NTEN book, Managing Your Mission To Meet Technology , created the above slidedeck for a career training workshop at the YMCA. It's about using social networking tools to support your career. Slide 44: Some good time management tips for using the social web purposefully.
While's it's not quite as exciting in real life, getting your IT aligned with your mission can be your sliding down the cable moment, just what you need to send your organization from 88 MPH to, well -- okay, so the metaphor isn't literal. It's free for NTEN Members! NTEN Members can register for this FREE webinar right here.
NTEN Member and Social Media Strategist, Lyndal Cairns , moderated the panel, and helped put together this blog post. Storify : a content curation tool that allows you to create a timeline of social media posts, video, slide decks, and other online media. Social media policy Pinterest board curated by NTEN Member, Debra Askanese.
Earlier this month, I presented on a panel called “ Learn, You Will ” with Cindy Leonard, John Kenyon, and Andrea Berry on the topic of designing effective nonprofit technology training at the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN. Does #14ntc give an award for best slides? I nominate #14ntctrain.
Details: Date: May 12, 2009. Location: global (telephone and web). Panels: See the list of panel sessions here. Register: Registration is not yet open.
But, there''s a catch: you are strictly limited to five minutes, and 20 slides, which advance automatically every 15 seconds. February 20, 2015: Ignite Presention Slides Due. Ignite talks give you the opportunity to share your fascinations and passions with the NTC Community. This is not a sales pitch. It''s a passion pitch.
The strategists – located in New York, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and London – are: Beth Kanter, a longtime trainer and advisor to the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and other organizations. Katrin Verclas, co-founder and editor of MobileActive.org and past executive director of NTEN.
To learn more about how you can use email marketing to support year-round online fundraising, Ive uploaded my slides to Slideshare. On day 2, I was part of the Visual Communications panel with four panelists (some you might recognize from the NTEN Community!)
What it's all about: Join your NTEN member colleagues for a special reception to start your 2011 NTC experience off right. We’ll be celebrating you, NTEN members – the most important people we know! – If you’re a member of NTEN, you’re invited! Member Reception - RSVP in myNTC! and handing out some very special awards.
In a wonderful slide presentation, " What Does The Data Say ", George Weiner, CTO, at DoSomething.Org reminds us that "all orgs need to look at the data you have available and make it actionable."
I'll be joining John Kenyon for an upcoming Webinar on this topic over at NTEN real soon. I'd lover to be able to also include talking about some of the more recent tools to a group like this, but that would have to be shaped as more of - get to know this, not how to use it type workshop.
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