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Unconference: NetSquared Open Space (NOS): APIs and Open Data

Tech Soup

List five ways your organization can use APIs and open data to show your impact, coordinate volunteers, and inspire supporters to take action. Attend the Unconference: Netsquared Open Space (NOS): APIs and Open Data at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (# 10NTC ) to learn how. No problem.

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Welcome Julia Smith, NTEN's Community Development Manager!

NTEN

Julia will continue to work with the CoI project and NTEN''s communities of practice and will also be supporting the 501 Tech Clubs, managing our social media channels, and helping to make the NTEN''s community programs even better. Julia is no stranger to the nonprofit technology community.

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Net2Local: Year-End Revelations

Tech Soup

Our volunteer network has accomplished the following: 232 events. That means Net2Local organizers are reaching as many people as NTEN’s NTC conference every quarter ! Quote from Naples, FL organizer Birgit Pauli-Haack. Net2Local has been busy over the last six months. Approximately 5,000 attendees. Theme Months.

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Women Who Tech: Tools and Apps to Energize your Base

Amy Sample Ward

Yesterday was the 3rd annual Women Who Tech Telesummit , bringing together over 600 women (and men) from for-profit and nonprofit organizations and technology start, connecting developers and techies with those new to the field, igniting conversations and long-term collaborations. WWT 2010: Apps and Tools to Energize Your Base.

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Vendor Relationship Management: Why Nonprofits Should Care

Tech Soup

These same tools can support individuals' relations with schools, churches, government entities, and other kinds of organizations." " Of course, when I read "other kinds of organizations," I immediately think of nonprofits, public libraries, and foundations. Challenges.

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Start 2017 by Building Your Tech Skills and Community

Tech Soup

That's why we do an annual survey of our members — because our local volunteers are always striving to figure out how they can help your nonprofit use technology to do more good. To learn how I can apply technology to my cause or organization. They come to us looking for practical tips and a supportive community.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It was organized by Ed Schipul. They organize supporters, raise attention to important social and political issues, seek donations, and organize supporters to walk, run, shout, protest, and vote, things that were once done mostly by nonprofit organizations. Nonprofits use them to rally supporters.

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