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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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What Happens at GEO Doesn’t Stay at GEO (and that’s a good thing)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

GEO’s 2012 National Conference shares a range of perspectives and new ideas for smarter grantmaking that leads to better results and presents opportunities for participants to learn from the wisdom and experience of their peers. If we hadn’t been sitting next to one another, I never would have learned this.

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Happy 10NTC Eve!

Connection Cafe

I’m in Atlanta on the eve of the 2010 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference and excited about the few people that I have already run into and looking forward to reuniting with more friends and NPTech peeps. They might also give you a better idea of which session to attend here in Atlanta. Author: Corey Pudhorodsky.

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Social Video Questions, Answered: Join TechSoup July 20

Tech Soup

Brandon Sutton , Atlanta, GA @brandon101 Brandon is a social/digital media consultant and aspiring documentarian with an emphasis on social justice and environmental issues. 2010 as a way of using film, photography, and real-time reporting. You can learn more about his work and personal journey at [link]. He founded the.

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My Kumbaya Moments: Like Summer Camp for NPTechies, the NTEN Conference

Connection Cafe

As I wrote this post on the flight back from my third NTEN Conference I know I felt similar to many of the other 1,600 “NPTechies” (Nonprofit Techies) who are leaving San Francisco. Some people work one-on-one with organizations consulting on anything from technology budgeting to online social media strategy.

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