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Don’t Miss These 10 Nonprofit Conferences in 2023 & 2024

Neon CRM

Nonprofit conferences are a great opportunity for industry professionals to hone their skills, network with their peers, and learn innovative new strategies to help their organizations thrive. NTC is designed for all roles in nonprofit technology, from board members and staff to volunteers, consultants, and vendors.

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Join 1,700 Nonprofit Professionals in San Francisco for the 2012 NTC

NTEN

Save $100: Register for the 2012 NTC by February 17 >> We're serious about our mission: helping you use technology effectively to meet your mission. The NTC is one of the primary ways we do that. Crystal Froembling, Portland State University. You can even get a discounted rate by volunteering to help out.

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Happy Giving Tuesday: How Board Members Participate

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The photo above a recent NTC. A donation to the NTC scholarship fund will help professionals make it to the 2019 Nonprofit Technology in Portland. Can you spot me? I’m the fourth one from the right. I’m standing on the stage with my fellow board members. The NTEN Board Giving Tuesday Campaign.

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Vote For Forum One’s #24NTC Sessions

Forum One

Forum One has five great submissions for next year’s #24NTC in Portland and online. Take a look and cast your vote so that we can share some pretty spectacular and helpful insights and stories with you next March! The annual Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) is NTEN’s signature technology event.

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Welcoming New Board Members and Staff

NTEN

If you have ideas about how NTEN could better deliver programs to help you and your staff, Bethany and the whole team would love to hear from you.) You may already know Bethany, as she''s been an active part of the NTEN community online and a co-organizer of the Portland Tech4Good group. Please join me in welcoming her to the team !

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Things We Like (and Will Miss About Brett)

NTEN

Beyond sending emails, in Brett's time at NTEN he helped create a community of nonprofit leaders who were excited to learn and share with each other, he wrangled a website with the best of them, and he provided insight and guidance to our strategic direction and evaluation of our work. Outside of work, the NTEN staff love to eat.

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“Star Trek, or Star Wars, and why?”

NTEN

Having produced a fair number of for-profit tech conferences, what sets our community apart is the incredible transparency and the desire to fully share our experiences with our peers—both the triumphs and the pitfalls—so we can help everyone succeed and elevate the sector as a whole. You motivate me, and I work on your behalf.

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