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Your Local Tech4Good Club Is Ready to Help

Tech Soup

Every month I bring you a roundup of free technology training events that will help nonprofit staffers like you build their skills. But maybe you're skeptical and you're wondering: "How can a free event organized by a volunteer be any good?" Upcoming Tech4Good Events. Find your closest NetSquared group.

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Research Friday: Volunteering and Financial Statements - What’s Missing?

ASU Lodestar Center

They ask, “How can we present to our Board of Directors, our funders, and our volunteers how much value volunteering brings to our ability to carry out our mission?”. The authors present statements from Junior Achievement of Rochester, New York Area to illustrate. Special events. Middle school consultants. High school.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

As this collection of fantastic conferences continues to grow, we'll be updating event details like ticket prices and event hashtags - you're welcome! Its 45 workshops, seminars and lectures explore internal and external strategies, systems, methods, best practices and successful examples. DMA / Washington, DC / Not available.

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Meet A Social Butterfly Who Cares About Nonprofits Causes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In June, I will start full-time at the social marketing firm based in Washington, DC where I've been completing a fellowship, working on the client team representing the National Institute on Drug Abuse. In one year, with about eight people, no budget and two main events, we've raised over $275k. Tell me about your thesis.

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Why Your Museum Needs a Bar

Museum 2.0

Both of these programs provide standard public lecture fare with a twist: shorter presentations, more active crowd participation, and a general attitude of a social night out rather than a learning opportunity. Flash back six months and I'm with friends at a hip bar in Washington DC, losing miserably at a weekly trivia night.

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What the Inauguration Taught Me About Live Events

Museum 2.0

The experience was the culmination of an election season of escalating intersection between produced events and social media. While the viewing of the speech and related ceremonies would have likely been more powerful in person, the discussion and social engagement around the speech was as good as at any live event I've ever experienced.

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