Just a reminder that the fees for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference increase after today. If you're planning on joining us in Atlanta, April 8-10, you should register today to save $100.
> Fees increase after March 1st ! Register today at the regular rate
We like to talk about the great time you'll have at the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference, but it is, first and foremost, a place for you to learn the skills you need to help your organization meet its mission.
When you look at some of the technical innovations and fundraising numbers coming out of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, you gain a renewed appreciation for the power of nonprofit technology -- and it's not just the big organizations that are using it.
We believe the knowledge you gain at the at the NTC can help you prepare not just for the next disaster, but to use technology every day to make your organization more effective.
> Fees increase after March 1st ! Register today at the regular rate
The conference fee -- currently $459 for NTEN Members -- goes up after March 1st, so register soon to join more than 1,000 of your peers, colleagues, friends, and potential clients in Atlanta. You'll meet folks like Hussein Farah, from the African Development Center in Minnesota, who says:
I was very fortunate to attend last year's conference and I was blown away with the impact of such a gathering and how small nonprofts like ADC can effectively utilize technology to meet and exceed their mission. I was also very impressed with the dedication and effectiveness of the NTEN staff and I made a promise to myself that I will attend each year's conference and network with my peers as well as help my organization serve our clients better.
> Register for the 2010 NTC today
I mean, just look at some of the sessions in the Communications track:
- 25 Ways to Increase Your Organization's Communication Capacity: Accomplishing More without More Staff
- Activating Your YouTube Audience
- Technology in Haiti: The Role of Information and Communications Technology in Supporting Humanitarian and Emergency Response and Recovery Efforts in Haiti
- Social Media Basics for Nonprofits
- Creating a Culture of Storytelling
- That's Not Funny: Using Humor in Online Communications
That's just a tiny sampling of the 90+ sessions you can attend. You can view all of the breakout sessions in all the tracks here.
And, because transforming technology into social change is hard work, we plan to have some fun while we're in Atlanta, as well.