Maine 501 Tech Club: November Round Table on Online-Offline Integrated Fundraising Campaigns
Cost: Free
11/10/2009 7:00 pm
11/10/2009 9:00 pm
US/Eastern
The end of the year and holiday season is practically here, which means
we're probably starting to get knee-deep in our end-of-year campaign
planning. With the increase in online giving and the advancements in
technology, having your online component is a no-brainer.
How do we make our tried and true offline strategies work (even better) with online strategies?
Special Guests:
Andrea Berry, Development Director of the Dyer Library/Saco Museum
Eliza Ginn, Membership and Marketing Manager of the Maine Island Trail Association
Join us for a lively and helpful discussion of these issues at our next Maine Nonprofit Tech Round Table!
6-6:30: snacks and networking
6:30-8: round-table discussion
Please RSVP: http://spongecell.com/event_page/view/902246
The Maine 501 Tech Club is organized by Laura Quinn (Idealware.org), Annaliese Hoehling (NTEN.org), and Brenda Peluso (MANP), and hosted at the Maine Association of Non-Profits (MANP).
What is a 501 Tech Club? Just a group of people who are interested in using technology to help the nonprofit sector.
Where is the club? The Maine group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the conference room of the MANP offices in Portland.
How to stay in touch? Join the online discussion group by registering a profile at http://groups.nten.org and then subscribing to the Maine 501 Tech Club list!
How do we make our tried and true offline strategies work (even better) with online strategies?
Special Guests:
Andrea Berry, Development Director of the Dyer Library/Saco Museum
Eliza Ginn, Membership and Marketing Manager of the Maine Island Trail Association
Join us for a lively and helpful discussion of these issues at our next Maine Nonprofit Tech Round Table!
6-6:30: snacks and networking
6:30-8: round-table discussion
Please RSVP: http://spongecell.com/event_page/view/902246
The Maine 501 Tech Club is organized by Laura Quinn (Idealware.org), Annaliese Hoehling (NTEN.org), and Brenda Peluso (MANP), and hosted at the Maine Association of Non-Profits (MANP).
What is a 501 Tech Club? Just a group of people who are interested in using technology to help the nonprofit sector.
Where is the club? The Maine group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the conference room of the MANP offices in Portland.
How to stay in touch? Join the online discussion group by registering a profile at http://groups.nten.org and then subscribing to the Maine 501 Tech Club list!
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