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Friday, May 21, 2010
The Atlanta, Georgia-based nonprofit, whose mission "is to empower people impacted by vision loss to live with independence and dignity," served 5,560 people during its last fiscal year across all its programs. Here's a selection from Mack's story of how he adapted to adult-onset vision loss with the help of CVI. read more.
 
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
This year's event was held in Atlanta from April 8 - 10, and over 1,400 nonprofit tech folks attended. We've provided training on how to interview subjects, tips for photographing and video-recording, as well as best practices for writing strong stories that encourage and elicit action. Michaela and Brian at the World of Coca Cola.
 
Friday, April 16, 2010
Michael: A chili dog at the Atlanta airport. What story will you tell about this year’s NTC over and over again? Now that it’s almost a full week behind us, I’ve asked Beaconfire’s NTC attendees to reflect on some of their favorite moments at NTC. What was your favorite Session? Marissa , Jeff: Browser Automation, FTW!
 

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Lets create some stickyshadows that help tell the story of our work. The best way to learn about StickyShadows is by creating and using them I hate that you need to register to leave a note but the concept would be great in a wildlife refuge or on a street corner in Atlanta as a history of civil rights and civil disobedience. del.icio.us/networks
This year's event was held in Atlanta from April 8 - 10, and over 1,400 nonprofit tech folks attended. We've provided training on how to interview subjects, tips for photographing and video-recording, as well as best practices for writing strong stories that encourage and elicit action. Michaela and Brian at the World of Coca Cola.
Next week I’ll be in Atlanta for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference ( connect with me there! ).  Here’s the catch: we may be presenting and leading the discussion, but we know you all have some terrific experiences, examples, and stories to share.  Takeaways: 1.  Examples on how to grow your online community.
Organizations around the globe are harnessing these tools and data to mobilize supporters, tell their stories and the stories of their constituents, and to share knowledge with people and communities everywhere. Jim Craner , MapTogether. Collecting and Disseminating Information - Ushahidi. monitor election results in Mexico and India.
The story here is about the way that nonprofits can use the error position in the community to cover stories and generate press. As mainstream media falls, people will still want news stories. Here is a great link from the PTP blog. REVERB CRIB Notes » we read it so you don’t have to. news bureaus.
With this contest, we get to highlight important nonprofit stories and help organizations engage with the YouTube audience,” said Michael Hoffman, CEO of See3 Communications. Winners will be announced on April 10 at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta. ??Visit Visit www.youtube.com/nonprofitvideoawards to enter today!?
Every month, the NetSquared community comes together offline in cities around the world at Net Tuesday events to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and collaborate.  I’m so excited about these new groups! Originally posted on the NetSquared blog.). Learn about Net Tuesdays and get local! Welcome New Net Tuesdays!
This evening, I was happy to get away from the hotel for dinner in Atlanta's historic Grant Park neighborhood. Mercy Corps publishes his writing in the form of exclusive stories for newspapers and magazines. We need to be able to tell the story without putting our organizations at the center of it. read more.
The Atlanta, Georgia-based nonprofit, whose mission "is to empower people impacted by vision loss to live with independence and dignity," served 5,560 people during its last fiscal year across all its programs. Here's a selection from Mack's story of how he adapted to adult-onset vision loss with the help of CVI. read more.
The 10NTC will be April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA - mark your calendars now! have many things that I want to talk about at the NTC because it’s a one-of-a-kind opportunity to talk about ideas, get advice, or hear stories from others in real time, in one space, as fast as you can share them!  See you in Atlanta for 10NTC!