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NTEN embraces a 4-day week

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NTEN has had an increasingly distributed team and a flexible work schedule throughout our 23 years as an organization. Working at NTEN is just one aspect. We are humans first and employees of NTEN later. June 30 is our final Friday work day at NTEN, and we will begin the four-day, 32-hour week starting in July.

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2013 NTEN Lifetime Achievement Award: Lauren-Glenn Davitian

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The NTEN community is filled with amazing individuals who change the world every day. She has served on the editorial board of the Alliance for Community Media''s Community Media Review and produced a policy handbook. Lauren-Glenn is an Emeritus NTEN Board member. 13ntc Community nonprofit technology conference nten awards'

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Multi-Channel Fundraising: Magic or Myth?

Care2

But what if you don’t have the budget or staff to focus on eight (or eighteen) different giving channels? Join us on Wednesday, June 29 from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET for Multi-Channel Fundraising: Magic or Myth? Jocelyn recently joined the board of directors of NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network). ?. We can help!

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NTEN Community Call: Your Perspectives on the Blackbaud-Convio Acquisition Announcement

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This news came as a surprise to most people in those communities, and triggered much discussion in both traditional media and social media channels. Join NTEN's Executive Director, Holly Ross, Wednesday, January 25th, for a Community Call: " Your Perspectives on the Blackbaud and Convio Acquisition Announcement." >

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Facebook, Nonprofits, and Youth Programs: Safety and Privacy Issues

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, Holly Ross at NTEN , mentioned that a common question she gets after talking about Social Media with nonprofits is from organizations that work with students or young people and are concerned about liability issues surrounding what students who “like&# their page may post on their page, or on their own walls.

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Online Community Organizing: Start small, think big!

Amy Sample Ward

As many of you know, before joining NTEN as the Membership Director last year, I managed the NetSquared program which included locally-organized groups around the world, innovation challenges, and more. We should approach offline action as one of many channels available to us to reach our mission.

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11 Outstanding Nonprofit Reports You Should Read

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1) The Nonprofit Social Media Policy Workbook – Sometimes “don’t be stupid” is good enough as an informal policy to guide an organization’s social media engagement. Debra Askanase has a great review of the workbook that I’d recommend you check out as well. Organizations have an average 3.5

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