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The Nonprofit Technology Journal You Need, NTEN: Change

1 Comment 30 March 2011

NTEN: Change, a new quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders and staff, launched on March 18 by NTEN. NTEN: Change offers quarterly in-depth articles, news, and insights for the nonprofit leader about all facets of nonprofit technology. This blog post includes an interview with NTEN staff about why they launched the journal, what readers can expect, and who should read it.

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The Nonprofit Technology Conference 2011 Sessions Are Up To You

No Comments 22 September 2010

The voting is open for this year's Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) workshops. The NTC is a not-to-miss conference for nonprofit organizations. You can't afford to NOT think about how your organization can take advantage of social media, video, online fundraising, hardware and software, and trends in technology. Included in this post is a summary of five sessions that I hope you'll consider.

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nonprofit resources

Why Haven’t You Joined? Nonprofits and NTEN

1 Comment 12 October 2009

If you don't know about NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network, here's a few reasons to love them and join them: a fabulous annual conference (the NTC), webinars galore, NTEN listens and help, and NTEN members rock.

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nonprofit resources

Will I See You At 10NTC?

6 Comments 08 October 2009

Are you going to NTEN's 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference? Here are a few reasons not to miss this fantastic conference, including a few workshops that I've proposed.

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listening, metrics, social media strategy

Mapping Social Media Strategy to Metrics – Blogging NTC 2009

12 Comments 04 May 2009

The NTEN National Technology Conference 2009 Session on Mapping Social Media to Metric offered to opportunity to lean how nonprofit organizations are listening, utilizing social media, measuring their efforts and adapting their efforts based on what they are learning. In this post, I captured the session's conversations and lessons learned from the social media practitioners in the field.

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fundraising, Getting Started, social media strategy, storytelling

Donate Now. Or Later. Or Whenever. Live Blogging at NTEN

9 Comments 29 April 2009

This 2009 NTEN conference session covered basic issues that nonprofits have telling their stories through a campaign. The post features the case example of Jewish Voice for Peace that turned around its approach to telling stories, using social media, and developing fundraising campaigns.

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email fundraising, Facebook, fundraising, metrics, social networks

Valuing Online Fundraising – Live Blogging NTEN 2009

2 Comments 28 April 2009

In this NTC 2009 Session "The Value of Online Fundraising," representatives from Care2 and Blackbaud discuss case studies and survey results that offer current benchmarks for online email marketing ROI and social network fundraisin ROI.

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fundraising, mobile advocacy, Mobile Fundraising

Mobile Advocacy and Fundraising: Live Blogging 2009 NTC

1 Comment 28 April 2009

Mobile advocacy and fundraising is a brave new world for many. This 2009 NTC session covers the best case examples, questions and trends in mobile advocacy and fundraising.

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email fundraising, fundraising

Learning and Live Blogging. Case Study #2: Email Frequency at a National Organization

No Comments 27 April 2009

A national veteran's group tested the fundraising strategies of higher frequency direct email vs. lower frequency direct email. There were surprising results.

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Facebook, fundraising

Learning and Live Blogging. Case Study #1: Event Walk With Us to Cure Lupus

1 Comment 27 April 2009

Share I’m live blogging the 2009 NTC session Best of the Best: Integrated Fundraising Case Studies at the NTEN National Technology Conference, April 27, 2009. Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge will be presenting. Two things to remember: 1. If integrate across multiple channels, you raise more money. 2. This presentation goes beyond email and [...]

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Debra Askanase is an experienced digital strategist, non-profit executive, and community organizer. Community Organizer 2.0 works with businesses and nonprofits to develop actionable and measurable digital media strategies that meet organizational goals.

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