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Is it even helping you raise money to support your work? Session slides. NTEN: Nonprofit Technology Network. Topic : Using Social Media to Tell Your Story and Raise Funds. Description : Is social media helping you reach your organizational goals and meet your mission? Related Links : PANO Conference.
(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. Thanks for updating us!
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But for online activism to reach its full potential, we – and our constituents and supporters – need to go beyond low-hanging, traditional online tactics. Learn how to engage people that stick around to support your mission. Each slide is displayed for 15 seconds. Slides are automatically advanced. Oh, the excitement!
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! Do y'all agree?
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.
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.
Here are some of my thoughts going into the conversation and slides if you prefer engaging that way: Crowdsourcing for Social Change. How do you keep supporters engaged in creating change over the long haul? Tags: challenge community presentation beth kanter crowds crowdsourcing netsquared nten sxsw. What do you think?
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.
We provide a supportive network for the vibrant and thriving community of women in technology professions by giving women an open platform to share their talents, experiences, and insights. Details: Date: May 12, 2009. Location: global (telephone and web). Panels: See the list of panel sessions here.
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Flickr:hellojenuine Last week, the entire NTEN staff came together for a week of strategic planning. Women and Girls Lead hopes to focus, educate, and connect citizens worldwide in support of the issues facing women and girls. Their suite of online fundraising applications support campaigns across multiple channels for optimal results.
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Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. The session also covered the technology planning process and gaining support for technology initiatives.
Mia Hamm GoldMail Example Despite declining email open rates and our general fatigue with bursting inboxes, I think most of us agree that email is still an important component of communicating with our supporters and driving their actions. They ended up increasing their donor conversion rate over an earlier email-only campaign.
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I've heard Randi speak a couple of times, including this informative webinar hosted by NTEN. She also announced that Facebook is piloting virtual charity gifts to users, the proceeds will support micro-lender Kiva, Project Red, the World Wildlife Fund and Toms Shoes. She also included some practical advice.
There’s only one catch: you are limited to twenty slides which advance automatically every 15 seconds, for a total of five minutes presentation time. The Progressive Party is a great way for NTC supporters and sponsors to reach out and connect with attendees. Share your passion or fascination with the NTC Community.
Final Slides PoST View more presentations from Beth Kanter. NTEN's Holly Ross's Birthday Blog Post. As I read through the post (I'm not yet finished leaving personal thank you comments yet, I will), I was at the point of tears because of the love and support I've gotten from peers and colleagues - and even consequential strangers.
Holly warmed up the crowd with a humorous slide show about the Internet connectivy. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Donate Tweets and Facebook posts to NTEN and use it to fund local 501 C-3 Clubs and local gatherings around the country.
Each reason is clearly presented with no more text than you might put on a PowerPoint slide. Please join us online on September 13th, 10am Pacific for our NTEN Webinar, The Social Website: Integrating Social Media into Website Design and Function to look at additional examples of sites getting social.
This slide show from Common Craft uses a party as a metaphor for online community. Inspired by the NTEN blog post about whether online engagement leads to more money, Gavin's Digital Dinner gives a brilliant counter point essay on the topic filled with facts and nice pie charts. Check out NTEN's upcoming Webinar.
NTEN, Idealware, and TechSoup host webinars that will answer many of your burning nonprofit and technology questions! I'd like to see more nonprofits using webinars to engage supporters and potential supporters. Your first slide should let people know that the meeting will be starting shortly. for ideas.
Here are my slides from the Convio " Social Media for Social Good " for tomorrow. The best way to think of it as taking a little chunk of your marketing plan that supports your marketing goals, but incorporates social media. You don’t want to create an extra program or extra work, it has to support your existing marketing goals.
You can follow the one-hour archived session (or the slides on Slideshare) to get a nice slice of perspective from Amy Gipson of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Melissa Schoen of. We had a great discussion about how government agencies are using social media, and how the research community can support their efforts.
Moderated by NTEN membership director, former NetSquared organizer, and friend of TechSoup Amy Sample Ward , "Rethinking Movement Buildling" brought together three luminaries from organizations whose stock-in-trade are movements to promote social change. Case in point: Obama for America, the 2008 Obama election campaign effort.
You can follow the one-hour archived session (or the slides on Slideshare) to get a nice slice of perspective from Amy Gipson of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Melissa Schoen of. We had a great discussion about how government agencies are using social media, and how the research community can support their efforts.
You can follow the one-hour archived session (or the slides on Slideshare) to get a nice slice of perspective from Amy Gipson of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Melissa Schoen of. We had a great discussion about how government agencies are using social media, and how the research community can support their efforts.
Rory Gale has a nice post called " Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause " BrandtobeDetermined posts about a UK outfit store that ripped off someone's flickr photos and the community response. Katrin Verclas at NTEN is in love with Google Analytics V2 and so is Laurie Quinn. How cool is that?
Holly warmed up the crowd with a humorous slide show about the Internet connectivy. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Donate Tweets and Facebook posts to NTEN and use it to fund local 501 C-3 Clubs and local gatherings around the country.
Each of the 21 Featured Projects has a project champion who will guide and support the project through conference. This slide show has at least ten visual jokes. " Alan Rosenblatt, Internet Advocacy Center , has a thoughtful post on the NTEN Blog, When Campagin 2.0 The Face (book) of NetSquared Champions. Met Citizen 2.0:
Holly warmed up the crowd with a humorous slide show about the Internet connectivy. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Help support local connections with other nonprofit techies. Donate Tweets and Facebook posts to NTEN and use it to fund local 501 C-3 Clubs and local gatherings around the country.
The presentation slides have been uploaded to Slideshare. This was one of our most interactive webinars - it was filled with community organizers, after all - the Twitter stream and chat channel were delightfully out of control!
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