NTEN and the Georgia Center for Nonprofits Convene the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:

Holly Ross
NTEN
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f) 415. 814.4056
holly@nten.org
http://nten.org

NTEN and the Georgia Center for Nonprofits Convene the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference

The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) announces the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) on April 8-10, 2010 in Atlanta, GA at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center. The 2010 NTC will bring together an outstanding group of nonprofit leaders, IT innovators, communications gurus, fundraising superstars amongst other nonprofit staff looking to learn the latest trends, practical how-tos, and IT solutions to optimize their organization's technology to further their missions to create more social good in the world. 

During challenging times, true innovators collaborate in an effort to maximize their effectiveness. In 2010, NTEN is proud to announce the Georgia Center for Nonprofits as the NTC Local Host.  NTEN and the Georgia Center for Nonprofits will come together to provide an unparalleled meeting ground for drawing on the expertise and commitment of the nonprofit community. GCN will bring the successful Georgia Nonprofit Summit Conference to the NTC in the form of the Leadership Summit Track. Two great conferences combined into one to offer you more value than ever before.

Features:
Over 90 sessions will be spread across 5 tracks: Communications, IT Staff, Program, Fundraising, and Leadership Summit from Georgia Center for Nonprofits. A full list of breakout session can be viewed at http://www.nten.org/ntc-agenda.

  • Opening Plenary, Friday, April 9: Andrew Sullivan, Journalist, The Atlantic.
  • Plenary, Saturday, April 10: Suzanne Seggerman, President and Co-Founder of Games for Change.
  • A world-class group of over 100 nonprofit focused exhibitors in the NTC Science Fair.
  • The GA Pavilion, the place for local nonprofit providers to showcase their products & services.
  • Over 100 attendees volunteering their time to help local nonprofits with their technology needs at the Day of Service.  More Information on the Day of Service can be found at http://www.nten.org/ntc-dos.

For more information, please visit http://nten.org/ntc.

NTC Diamond Sponsors:

MicrosoftMicrosoft

GCN Summit Sponsors:

BofABofA

 

 

 

About the Nonprofit Technology Network


The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) is a community transforming technology into social change.  NTEN connects its members to the resources they need to use technology effectively in the process of creating change. More information is available at http://nten.org.



 

About the Georgia Center for Nonprofits


An all-in-one resource for and about Georgia's nonprofit sector, the Georgia Center for Nonprofits works to serve, strengthen and support nonprofit, charitable organizations statewide. The Center provides nonprofits with the resources and tools they need to be most effective; promotes partnerships between nonprofits and foundations, businesses and government to meet critical needs; and helps state and local policy-makers and the public, understand and support the work of nonprofits. More information is available online at www.gcn.org.