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San Francisco Day of Service

Forum One

While several of us were in San Francisco for the 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference, we helped install a wireless network in a local community center. Photo Gallery: Connections for San Francisco's Homeless.

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Bringing Our Hearts to San Francisco

Forum One

Five us from Forum One are traveling to San Francisco April 26-28 for the 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference. It's always an inspiring time as you hear real stories of people using technology to help solve problems and change lives. Andrew Cohen: @andrewjcohen. Michaela Hackner: @kalabird.

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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). Here’s what NTEN says: Information Technology is an increasingly essential element of any nonprofit’s operations.

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2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference Focus on Tools and Strategies

Wild Apricot

Nearly 1200 people working in nonprofits and technology will come together from around the world for the 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco, April 26-28, 2009. More than ever, technology is helping nonprofits tap into and build communities to create social change.

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NTEN Conference Early-Bird Registration Discount

Robert Weiner

I’m thrilled that their 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference will be held at the San Francisco Hilton this year, April 26-28. Here’s what the NTEN folks have to say: The 2009 NTC will be THE place to engage around the technology issues that face the nonprofit sector. When: April 26-28, 2009.

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

Tech Soup

What’s the use of being in San Francisco if you can’t check out some cutting edge tech conferences now and then? last week to see what’s really going on in the frontier of nonprofit technology: wearable devices. It was developed at Singularity University and uses technology from the NASA Mars Rover project.

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Digital For Good Campaign: Help Eddie get to NTEN Conference in San Fran

Amy Sample Ward

He and I have had terrific idea swaps and brainstorms and I can only imagine the conversations he will spark in person at NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference. Below is the blog post from him, calling for help. He is based in Australia, a far way from San Francisco. I need your help. How I need your help?

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