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NetSquared Events in May and June

Tech Soup

NetSquared’s core objective is to get nonprofit techies and activists together in the same room. Check out our full list of upcoming events below to get a taste of what NetSquared has to offer. May 31 : Latin America with Maria Zaghi of NetSquared Guatemala. There are NetSquared groups in over 50 cities worldwide.

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Together We're Stronger: NetSquared in June

Tech Soup

Webinars are awesome, and so are blog posts. But there’s a special magic that happens when we get face-to-face, which is why each month NetSquared organizers in 50 cities across the globe host workshops and socials for the nonprofit tech community. And if you don’t have a local group, we’ll help you start your own.

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NetSquared's April Nonprofit Technology Meetups

Tech Soup

If you want to learn how nonprofits can use technology to advance their mission and generally be more effective and efficient TechSoup has got you covered with their blog and webinars. That’s why TechSoup Global also offers NetSquared, community of nonprofit technology meetups with groups in twenty countries. Upcoming Events.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Putting the U in YouTube, Some Cool Events, and Electronic Sheep Dreams

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NetSquared. Net Tuesday Seattle has been in the local press too! Netsquared Featured projects receive grant awards ! Yikes, the first ever tag spam I've seen in the NpTech Tag Stream! GoogleEarth launches Nonprofit Outreach Program via the NTEN blog and NetSquared community blog. NpTech Talk.

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Women Who Tech Telesummit: Tools Galore Panel

Amy Sample Ward

Also posted on the Frogloop blog for nonprofits here. Moderator: Amy Sample Ward, NetSquared. spam filters: are you using spam-like words in any of your content? They accepted questions via Twitter and then had an expert reply via the White House blog. The sessions are short (only 50 minutes!) design: is it clean?

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