We’re bringing the NTC’s unique energy and learning to both experiences. Whether you’re joining us in Detroit or online, you’ll connect with peers, gain new skills, and be part of a movement using technology for good.
Want to know more before you register? Explore the NTC overview, the program, and how to plan your experience.
Two great ways to attend
In-person in Detroit, MI
Join thousands of nonprofit professionals for four days of connection, learning, and celebration.
- Access to 130+ sessions led by nonprofit tech experts
- Inspiring keynote speakers
- Networking events and community gatherings
- The Commons: connect with sponsors and explore nonprofit tech solutions
- Daily breakfast and lunch buffets and three evening receptions
- Three months of on-demand access to virtual session recordings
Virtual from anywhere
Can’t make it to Detroit? You can still experience the NTC’s learning, inspiration, and community online.
- 50+ live, interactive virtual sessions
- Inspiring keynote speakers
- Online networking and community-building opportunities
- Three months of on-demand access to virtual session recordings
- Access to collaborative notes (slide decks and resources) for every session— both virtual and in-person
Register now
The conference starts on March 10. Register today!
NTEN members receive a deeply discounted registration rate, and non-members are more than welcome. You can become an NTEN member during the registration process. If you’re already a member, your membership must last through the end of the conference.
Registration phases and pricing
In-person in Detroit, MI
Early: October 13–December 15
$625 members / $925 non-members
Regular: December 16–February 9
$725 members / $1,025 non-members
Late: February 9–March 13
$825 members / $1,125 non-members
Virtual from anywhere
Early: October 13–December 15
$200 members / $400 non-members
Regular: December 16–February 9
$250 members / $450 non-members
Late: Receive regular pricing all the way till the conference for virtual registration.
Other ways to register and attend
- Register colleagues. Register one or more colleagues in a single streamlined process.
- Sponsors. Explore a range of sponsorship opportunities, many of which include complimentary registrations as a benefit.
- Partnerships. Members of the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) automatically get the NTEN member rate when they register. If you would like to set up something similar for your membership, email us.
- Scholarships and volunteering. To make the NTC more accessible, we offer both scholarships and volunteer opportunities. Spots are limited, so early applications are encouraged.
- Speakers. Each speaker must register themself for the conference.
- Make the case. Use our tips and letter to help justify your participation.