New York 501 Tech Club: Multi-Channel Fundraising Tools and Strategies

Cost: FREE
11/18/2009 - 6:00pm
11/18/2009 - 8:00pm
US/Eastern



Join your Nonprofit Technology colleagues for some learning and connecting!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

6:00-6:30 Refreshments and networking

6:30-8:00 Panel and Discussion

TADA! Youth Theater
15 West 28th Street, 3rd Floor
NYC

Topic: Multi-Channel Fundraising: Strategies and Tools to Engage Donors through Integrated Campaigns

RSVP: Space is limited, so please RSVP here: http://nyctechclub112009.eventbrite.com/

What's in it for You?:  Besides the free snacks and great discussions? How about a drawing for a FREE 2010 NTEN membership!

Details: With all the new technology out there, organizations have more ways than ever to reach donors online. This discussion will help participants craft a strategy to raise money and attract new donors through integrated campaigns, understand the differences and uses of all the different channels and tools out there (including social media, email, websites, mobile, mail, etc.), and learn by example through a case study shared by Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Presenters include:
Simon Moloney, NPower Network & Conifer Analytics
Tom Subak, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Farra Trompeter, Big Duck

 

What is a 501 Tech Club?: Just a group of people interested in how nonprofits can use technology to meet their missions.

How do I stay in touch?: The club is an email list housed in the NTEN Online Community at http://groups.nten.org. Register a community profile first and then join the New York group at: http://groups.nten.org/group.htm?mode=home&igid=6811. On Facebook? So are we now! Join us here

What does the 501 Tech Club Do?: The club is an opportunity for pros and accidental techies alike to share advice, resources, local news, job openings, job searches, you name it. Basically, it's an opportunity to network with peers and colleagues in your local community while getting some tips and advice for your work. 

Spread the word!  We welcome anyone interested in using technology for nonprofit and advocacy efforts.

Your Hosts/Local Organizers are:

Charles Lenchner, Working Families Party

Thomas Negron, United Way of NYC

Event Sponsors:

TADA! Youth Theater, with Special Thanks to Andrew Bryant!

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