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Nten’s Online Nonprofit Technology Conference is here!

Amy Sample Ward

NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network, puts on a massive, be-there-or-be-square conference for nonprofit professionals every year (in 2009, we met in San Francisco). The next event is April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA. To learn more about the topics and speakers, and how to register, visit: [link].

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Post-NTC Ramblings

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

And I’m already looking forward to NTC in San Francisco in 2009! { There are, of course, some tweaks we can make to make sure that everyone really can gain value from NTC, and we can sustain the richness that it contains. 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Holly 03.24.08

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Most Generous Cities in America

Connection Cafe

San Francisco, CA. The average online gift size increased from $62 in 2009 to $65 in 2010. More than $389 million was donated by the 273 major cities in 2010, up approximately 27% from 2009. Check out the cities that made the top 10 for most generous online. Alexandria, VA. Cambridge, MA. Arlington, VA.

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Wired for Philanthropy

Connection Cafe

And although it fell from its 2009 #1 Wired position to #3 in 2010, it still ranks #1 in two of three categories: It has the highest percentage of homes that are accessing the internet via high speed broadband at 4%. After losing its #1 ranking in 2009, I am sure they are throwing up new Starbucks locations like crazy.

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People Powered Movement Photo Contest

Have Fun - Do Good

Because of where we live, I can walk to the grocery store, drug store, post office, gym, library, doctor's office, and the BART, which will take me into San Francisco, where I can walk some more. The winning images will be published in the 2010 March/April issue of Momentum Magazine. I'm a big walker.

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Your Data is Going to Break Up with You

NTEN

Let's say your development staff shows you something like this: 782 first time donors in 2009. 129 have donated again in 2010. Let's say, for example, that you need to understand if your low-income housing counseling services are meeting the demand in your San Francisco neighborhood. 16% retention rate . 2,924 placements.

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Interviews with 69 Changemakers: 6th Anniversary of the Big Vision Podcast

Have Fun - Do Good

Organizer, Bakesale for Japan listen Naomi Natale, Founding Artist, One Million Bones listen Halle Butvin, Founder and Director, One Mango Tree listen Carinne Brody, Doctoral Candidate in Public Health at UC Berkeley. Women, Girls, Education and Global Health.

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