article thumbnail

What Does a NetSquared Event Look Like?

Tech Soup

There are NetSquared groups in 50 cities who are dedicated to holding events for their local nonprofit technology communities. We''re a [global movement]([link] with chapters in 20 countries. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of Local Members. Join us every month for a dose of community inspiration. John Kaama School.

article thumbnail

The Deep Learning When Nonprofit Techies Get Together

Tech Soup

There are NetSquared groups in 50 cities who are dedicated to holding events for their local nonprofit technology communities. We''re a [global movement]([link] with chapters in 20 countries. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of Local Members. Join them every month for a dose of community invigoration!

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

NetSquared Events to Cure Your Social Media Ailments

Tech Soup

We're a global movement with chapters in 20 countries. NetSquared Tanzania in Tanga, Tanzania. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of Local Members. Check out our newest groups: NetSquared St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri. Nonprofit Neighbors Tech Club in Kansas City, Missouri. Upcoming Events.

article thumbnail

NetSquared Goes to 15NTC. And Your Hometown Too

Tech Soup

Don't worry, there are NetSquared groups in 50 cities who are dedicated to holding events for their local nonprofit technology communities. We're a global movement with chapters in 20 countries. Check out our newest groups: NetSquared Tanzania in Tanga, Tanzania. Newest Groups. Saturday, February 28, 2015.

article thumbnail

Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

We have community groups, schools, local leaders and people at every age, interest, and skill level. Regional and local leaders were supported and given the opportunity to shine. Actions and messages were contextualized based on the issues and discussions taking place at both the global and local level.

Build 220
article thumbnail

Developers and Nonprofits Come Together to Make Apps for Change

Tech Soup

First up was Joseph Tanigawa from Code for San Francisco (our local chapter of Code for America), who presented a nifty tool for bridging the digital divide. The user can go to any bus stop and simply text the stop ID number (listed on every bus stop) to a local phone number (415-528-3226).