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Great reads from around the web on April 3rd

Amy Sample Ward

2009 NTC Orientation Call | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network - Are you heading the 09NTC this year? It'll bring together the 14 Mobile Challenge Project teams selected in a community vote next week, along with funders, innovators, developers, nonprofits and more.

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Nerd, Geek, and Gear Herding: Technical Management Techniques for Managers

NTEN

During the live session at the 2011 NTC , we'll talk about real-life situations and how to handle them. Grant Howe brings more than 16 years of experience to his role as VP of research & development for Sage North America's Nonprofit Solutions business, based in Austin, Texas. Insist that the preventive measures be implemented.

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I'm speaking at SXSW or rather reciting a poem!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I organized at the NTC last year. I am participating in several panels and events at SXSW. I'm really excited about the Social Media Nonprofit ROI Poetry Slam. This is a new and improved version of the Social Media Case Study Slam. So, what's a poetry slam ? These performances are then evaluated by judges and the audience.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

Grant Howe brings more than 16 years of experience to his role as VP of research & development for Sage North America's Nonprofit Solutions business, based in Austin, Texas. Howe has presented at the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) since 2009.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The nonprofit story I'm using is from the Capital Area Foodbank in Austin, Texas. His tweets reveal him as a renaissance thinker, not just a narrow-minded tech geek. . If you’ve done your listening right, you will have not only identified them, but started to build relationships with them.