Greening Your Nonprofit's IT – How to Save Environment and Money
The Green IT Workshop has been canceled. We will reschedule the workshop in a new format to allow for folks to register for one or multiple sessions over the course of a few weeks. Details and new dates will be announced soon. Please email anna@nten.org if you would like to receive the new event information.
Your nonprofit is doing amazing work creating social change in the world. You work tirelessly to feed more children, protect marine life or to save forests from turning into strip malls. But have you really taken into account your IT Department's impact on the environment? Green IT has moved beyond efforts to discourage employees from not printing emails. Join us for this half-day seminar to dive into why greening your IT is essential to your work and mission.
Keynote Address (10:00 am Pacific / 1:00 pm Eastern)
Joseph Khunaysir, Founder, CIO & CTO of Jolera Inc., will talk
about how non-profit organizations are going green and the role that IT
plays in that transition to sustainable operations. Joseph authored a
chapter on Green IT in the recently-released book, Nonprofit Guide to Going Green.
Joseph is the founder, Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer of Jolera Inc. (Jolera),
a leading information technology consulting company-- ranked in the
top 50 of Profit 100 fastest growing companies in Canada (Profit
Magazine, June 2008). Joseph is responsible for the research,
development and implementation of Jolera’s technical service and
product offerings. The key to Joseph’s success, has been his
creativity and ability to recognize the value of specific technologies
to Jolera’s chosen markets as well as creating unique product mixes,
pricing and delivery mechanisms that has positioned Jolera as a pioneer
in its markets.An ardent innovator, Joseph constantly monitors new
technologies to consider their value and usability, addresses trade
media and effectively nurtures both internal and external business
relationships.
Breakout Track I (11:10 am Pacific / 2:10 pm Eastern)
Introduction to Green IT: What is it, what your organization needs to know
Presented by: Hank Dearden, Virsant
Creating a Green IT Strategy: What is the right strategy for your organization, how to start, what to plan for
Presented by: Jennifer Woofter, Strategic Sustainability Consulting and Jim Lynch, TechSoup
Overview of Green IT Software and Hardware: Types of software and hardware you’ll want to know about to green your IT
Presented by: Anna Jaeger, TechSoup and Representative, CDW
Breakout Track II (12:20 pm Pacific / 3:30 pm Eastern)
Virtualization: What is it, what it can do for your organization, green benefits
Presented by: Peter Campbell, Earth Justice and Matt Eshleman, CITI DC
Case Studies: How Non-Profits and Foundations are Greening Their IT
Presented by: Michael Sola, NWF and Bill Schaefer, Care2.com
Sustainable Design & Printing: What is sustainable design, what you should know about printing
Presented by: Noah Scalin, ALR, Representative, Free Range Studios and Roger Telschow, Ecoprint
The Learning Objectives
- Identify ways to adapt your nonprofit's strategy and accounting to integrate green IT practice to support your organization's mission
- Experience and learn about a wide array of green technology options including virtualization
- Have access to experts and peers to answer your specific questions via live question and answer and back channel chat
The Format
This immersive, interactive webinar experience(tm) will begin with a plenary session providing an overview of greening your nonprofit. Because we know you'd be disappointed in us if we didn't include them, we'll have a live question and answer and a back channel discussion. After a ten minute break, participants will have the option of joining one of three breakout sessions. Each of the 60 minute sessions will include a drill down in the topic area, presented by an expert in field (see below). The back channel will be moderated by even more experts, who will add additional insights and answer participant questions. Then, participants will have a chance to attend another breakout session. After the 2 breakout sessions, participants will reconvene as a group to engage in a group discussion and share takeaways from each of the areas. Participants will also receive recordings of all sessions.
The Flow
Opening Plenary (10:00 am Pacific): 45 minutes
Q&A & Backchannel: 15 minutes
Break: 10 minutes
Breakout Sessions I (11:10 am Pacfic - choose one): 60 minutes
Break: 10 minutes
Breakout Sessions II (12:20 pm Pacific - choose another one): 60 minutes
Break: 10 minutes
Final Q&A (1:30 pm Pacific): 20 minutes
Brought to you by: Green IT Consortium & NTEN
Sponsors:
TerpSys is a customer service company, focused on technology. We deliver networked and web-based solutions to nonprofit, government, and commercial customers. We are a trusted IT solutions provider, helping our clients navigate the complex world of technology, and assisting them in applying technology to produce exceptional business results. We're please to sponsor the Green IT Virtual Conference by NTEN and the Green IT Consortium.
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