2010 NTC: CFRE Certification
NTEN is proud to announce that full participation in the Nonprofit Technology Conference 2010 is applicable for 9.0 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. CFRE International, the organization that manages the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential.
The following NTC sessions are eligible for continuing education points on your CFRE application for initial certification and/or recertification. Sessions not listed here are not eligible for points.
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Friday, April 9
10:30am – 12:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Listen First! Finding Networks and Connections in Social Media
- Beyond Traditional Fundraising: Utilizing the Web and Social Networks to Secure Donors
- Anatomy of a Video – NFR
- From Philanthropy to Investment: An Exploration of Giving Models from a New Era of Donors
- The Trouble with Slacktivisim –NFR
- Tech Track 1: Working Without a Wire (But with a Net): Dealing with Wireless Networks, Laptops and Cell Phones – NFR
- Behind and Beyond the Org Chart: Designing Your Department to Redesign Your Organization
- Beyond Dots on a Map: Geographic Analysis for Nonprofits
- In It to Win It: Success Scenarios for Long Term Issues
- Personals for Professionals: How to Write a Website RFP
- Architecting Your Site for Search Engine Performance: And We Ain’t Talking Just Keywords
- Advocacy and Politics in a New (Media) World
- Multivariate Testing DIY-Style
Session: 1:30pm – 3:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Social Media Basics for Nonprofits
- 25 Ways to Increase Your Organizations Communication Capacity: Accomplishing More without More Staff
- Bringing Community Organizing into Online Campaigns
- Going Mobile: SMS at the Forefront of Mobile
- Activating Your YouTube Audience
- It’s a Small World After All: How to Use Niche Social Networks to Spread Your Message (or Think Small)
- Unleashing Technology to Advance Social & Economic Development
- Greening Your Technology
- Project Management for Content Management Web Projects
- Sharing Data: The Need for Client & Resource Data Standards
- Development Horizons: Examining the Past to Harness the Future
- Tech Track 2: Proper Plumbing: Virtualization and Networking Technologies
- The Transactional Moment: Optimizing the ‘Ask’
Session: 3:30pm – 5:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Sharing Content, Terms of Service & Copyright Best Practices
- House Social Network: What is it and Why do I Need One?
- When Disaster Strikes: It’s Too Late! Be Prepared with Business Continuity Plans
- Got Gov? Why You Should Care About Technology Policy – NFR
- 5 Steps to Managing Collaborations for Positive ROI
- Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication
- Superheroes of Online Fundraising: Become a Data-Driving Strategist
- Principles for Effectively Utilizing Volunteers on IT Projects
- The Networked Nonprofit: Working in the Clouds with Crowds
- Aligning Resources with Needs: How Non-Profits are Using Technology to Change Communities
- Tech Track 3: Earth to Cloud: When, Why and How to Outsource Applications – NFR
- Social Change Manifesto
- Channeling the Passion of Your Workforce: Raising the Performance Bar
- Leading Practices in Information Security – NFR Optimizing Google Grants and PPC Campaign Micro-site Landing Pages to Convert More Donors, Activists and Email Subscribers
- Case Studies in Integrated Multi-Channel Fundraising
Saturday, 10 April
Session: 10:30am – 12:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Social Innovation: Inspirational Ideas and Practices for Maximum Impact
- People Powered Data
- Creating a Culture of Storytelling
- Persuasion for Techies: How to Win your Supporters’ Left Brain, Right Brain and Heart with Behavioral Economics
- Forget the Tech. Let’s Talk Mission
- Analyzing Your Past Event Performance Beyond Total Donors and Funds
- Leading Tech Change When You’re Note the Boss
- Community Management for Nonprofits
- Will Kiva Kill Your Nonprofit? Donations 2.0
- Giving to Go: Using Technology to Incorporate Giving into Any Online Experience
- Social Media Policy: Your Permission Slip for a Field Trip to the Social Web
- Access for All: Basics of Website Accessibility and Section 508 Compliance
- Who’s Knocking at my Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional – NFR
- Data Data Everywhere: Drowning in a Sea of Analytics
- Friending CTCs in the World of Social Networks
- Building a Cohesive Marketing/Development Partnership for your Nonprofit
- Are You Sending the Message: ‘We Don’t Need You?’ Ending Segregation and Tapping the Power of Diversity through Technology
- Tech Track 4: Budget vs. Benefits: Providing Top Class Technology in Constrained Resource Environments
- Cross Platform Events that Rock
Session: 1:30pm – 3:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Brandraising Online: One Organization, Many Channels
- The Real Housewives of Social Media
- This is Not Your Grandmother’s Online Map! – Advancing Your Mission with GIS Tools – NFR
- Online Fundraising Benchmarks and Metrics
- The 5 Essential Attributes of Nonprofit Leadership
- Are You For Real?! Working with a Virtual Team
- Measuring Your Impact – Understanding the Need
- Diversifying Your Tech and Online Communications Teams
- Social Media’s Potential for Faith Based Communities
- Top 10 Ways to Ensure Effective Board Committees
- Working with Open Source Software and Vendors
- Tech Track 5: Articulating Tech: How to Win Friends and Influence Luddites
Session: 3:30pm – 5:00pm (1.5 hrs)
- Cooking from Scratch: Rebuilding Idealist.org From the Ground Up
- Browser Automation FTW! – NFR
- Expanding Broadband Access and Adoption in Under-Served Communities – NFR
- Using Metrics to Tell Your Story
- The Art of Aligning Social Media Strategy with Communications Strategy
- Standing Next to a Mountain: How Do We Tackle the Big Issues?
- Text2Give! Learn 7 Mobile Strategies to Increase Online Donations
- Managing Your Career to Maximize Your Success!
- Technology From the Top – Why and How to Align Technology with Your Mission
- Are You Ready to React? How to Make the Most of a Crisis Situation with Cross Channel Integration
- That’s Not Funny: Using Humor in Online Communications

