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Monday, October 5, 2009
The 10NTC will be April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA - mark your calendars now! Those interested were able to submit all kinds of great ideas for panels, workshops, and speaking sessions for the conference.  If you have any trouble voting or have questions about this selection process, please visit the 10NTC voting FAQ here . See you in Atlanta for 10NTC! ...Tags: NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference held each Spring is always THE place to be for nonprofit techies: whether you work in a nonprofit organization or with one, are totally technical or fell into your techie job, like social media or like wiring an office. 
 
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
That's right, in addition to all the things you're used to -- like more amazing sessions than you can physically attend, enough networking opportunities to create those on-going partnerships and friendships, plus, you know, penguins -- we'd also like to feature an Official 2010 NTC iPhone App at the 2010 conference in Atlanta . That's gt; O'Reilly Workshop: Build, Compile, and Run Your iPhone App in 2 Days (click here to learn more) In case you haven't heard, we're not just opening submissions for session ideas for the 2010 conference this week, we're also seeking an NTC iPhone application developed by someone in the community! That's
 
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
We've got four programs going simultaneously, and we have a four-day workshop called The Art of Leadership. In the basic four-day workshop, which most of our alumni (roughly 1400 people around the country) have been through, the second afternoon and the second evening and the third morning, are devoted to a section we call Partnership. Everyone that comes to the workshop comes with what is called a 360 Degree Survey, which is filled out anonymously by 10 or more of "These skills, which one sees in action around the country with certain key individuals who seem to be able to bridge gaps between organizations and issue areas, we can teach them.
 

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Each chapter offers drop-in tutoring, field trips, workshops, and in-schools programs -- all free of charge -- for children, classes, and schools with particular interests or particular needs. San Francisco to teaching reading in Atlanta, to rebuilding homes and lives in the Gulf coast communities. Good Magazine as its tagline says is for "people who give a damn" and describes itself as a publishing platform to "change the world." quot; So, it comes as no surprise that every holiday season the magazine chooses nonprofit partners and runs a fundraising/subscription
That's right, in addition to all the things you're used to -- like more amazing sessions than you can physically attend, enough networking opportunities to create those on-going partnerships and friendships, plus, you know, penguins -- we'd also like to feature an Official 2010 NTC iPhone App at the 2010 conference in Atlanta . That's gt; O'Reilly Workshop: Build, Compile, and Run Your iPhone App in 2 Days (click here to learn more) In case you haven't heard, we're not just opening submissions for session ideas for the 2010 conference this week, we're also seeking an NTC iPhone application developed by someone in the community! That's
The 10NTC will be April 8-10, 2010, in Atlanta, GA - mark your calendars now! Those interested were able to submit all kinds of great ideas for panels, workshops, and speaking sessions for the conference.  If you have any trouble voting or have questions about this selection process, please visit the 10NTC voting FAQ here . See you in Atlanta for 10NTC! ...Tags: NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference held each Spring is always THE place to be for nonprofit techies: whether you work in a nonprofit organization or with one, are totally technical or fell into your techie job, like social media or like wiring an office. 
Now Rha Goddess and JLove Calderon, along with the graduates of the Leadership Institute, are on the road promoting the book, performing pieces and facilitating workshops. They will be performing in Amherst, MA December 4-9th, and in Chicago, Atlanta and more cities in 2007. I will vote the day after a presidential candidate spends a day picking pesticide-encrusted vegetables in a blazing California field. Buying fair trade coffee and family farm-raised food is casting my vote. --Anna Lappé and Sara Littlecrow Russell, from "I Will Vote" in We Got Issues! Last week fifty people squeezed into the Marcus Bookstore in Oakland to hear young women share their stories, their rants, and their issues from a new collection of women's writing, We Got Issues!
We've got four programs going simultaneously, and we have a four-day workshop called The Art of Leadership. In the basic four-day workshop, which most of our alumni (roughly 1400 people around the country) have been through, the second afternoon and the second evening and the third morning, are devoted to a section we call Partnership. Everyone that comes to the workshop comes with what is called a 360 Degree Survey, which is filled out anonymously by 10 or more of "These skills, which one sees in action around the country with certain key individuals who seem to be able to bridge gaps between organizations and issue areas, we can teach them.