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2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference

The 2010 NTC will take place in Atlanta, April 8-10.

It's not too early to start getting excited about 2010.
For now, you can:

  • Attend the Online Nonprofit Technology Conference: Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission, September 16-17, 2009.
  • Participate in the 2010 NTC Agenda Planning Process.
     
April 8, 2010 - 4:00am
Contact Name: 
NTEN
Contact Phone: 
(415) 397-9000
Atlanta, GA
United States

AAM Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo™

AAM will convene museum professionals from around the world May 23 - 26, 2010 in Los Angeles, CA.   It is the efforts of the entire museum community that make the AAM Annual Meeting and MuseumExpoTM the stellar experience that it is. 

The planning process begins now.  If you are interested in submitting a session proposal for Los Angeles this is where you start!

May 23, 2010 - 5:00am
Contact Name: 
American Association of Museums
Contact Phone: 
(202) 289-1818
Los Angeles, CA
United States

Americans for the Arts Annual Convention

The 2010 Americans for the Arts Half-Century Summit will celebrate the accomplishments and advances of the arts during the last 50 years and bring together leaders from across the country to strengthen their knowledge of key issues, network with peers, and identify strategic actions that will secure a critical role for the arts in our nation’s future.

We’re inviting attendees and speakers that will include local, state, regional, and national arts leaders and the partners and constituents that make their work possible, including but not limited to: artists, elected officials, foundation and corporate representatives, volunteers, patrons, activists, journalists, educators, economic developers, and urban planners.

We’re excited for you to join us in Baltimore, a hip and thriving hub of cultural activity boasting a creative arts community and world-class arts venues, as we celebrate 50 years of the arts in America and our own 50th anniversary.

June 25, 2010 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
150-600
Website Registration: 
http://convention.artsusa…
Contact Name: 
Americans for the Arts Programs and Services
Contact Phone: 
(202) 371-2830
700 Aliceanna St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Anti-Defamation League Workshop for Professionals

 

Working with facilitators from the Anti Defamation League, The Franklin Institute will be hosting a facilitated workshop on tolerance and discrimination around issues of color and race.  The three-hour workshops will explore identity, language, bias/prejudice and challenges in a diverse population and will be delivered to professionals from community organizations and cultural centers.
 
This special RACE program is FREE and restricted to 30 individuals on a first come first serve basis.  RSVP deadline is August 15th.
 
Format:
 
9:00 am - 10:00 am  Facilitated workshop with ADL (pre RACE exhibit visit)
 
10:00 am - 11:00 am Experience the RACE exhibit
 
11:00 am - 11:15 am break
 
11:15 am - 12:45 pm Facilitated workshop with ADL (post RACE exhibit visit)
 
12:45 pm - LUNCH (Provided)
 
August 20, 2009 - 5:00am
Phone Registration: 
Manuel Smith at 215-
Contact Name: 
Manuel Smith
Contact Phone: 
(215) 448-1378
222 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
United States

Online Nonprofit Technology Conference: Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission

Helping technology managers and leaders understand and rectify the critical issues at the intersection of technology and mission is the inspiration behind the new NTEN book, Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission: A Strategic Guide for Nonprofit Leaders. Now, the authors and other top experts in the nonprofit tech field will expand on the content and theme of the book during the interactive Online Nonprofit Technology Conference: Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission on September 16 and 17, 2009.

Information Technology is an increasingly essential element of any nonprofit's operations. But how often is IT an afterthought, often housed in a corner with the staff charged with implementation not brought to the decision-making table? In spite of this, many recognize that an effective technology manager or a well-oiled IT department can and does help extend the reach and scope of any organization. Helping technology managers and leaders understand and rectify the critical issues at the intersection of technology and mission is the inspiration behind the new NTEN book, Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission: A Strategic Guide for Nonprofit Leaders.

Now, the authors and other top experts in the nonprofit tech field will expand on the content and theme of the book during the interactive Online Nonprofit Technology Conference: Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission on September 16 and 17, 2009.

In partnership with Jossey-Bass and Learning Times, we'll host a 2-day online conference that will be divided up into 2 tracks, Leadership Skills and IT Performance, interspersed with Ask the Expert sessions to give attendees multiple opportunties to engage and learn. Geared towards the "Tech Responsible" Individuals within organizations (CIOs, CTOs, Executive Directors, and others in charge of technology) the online conference will cover the specifics to help Tech and IT Leaders hone their skills and understanding in order to make better informed technology decisions. Those who attend this conference will leave better able to act as leaders in managing the intersection of mission and technology unique to their organizations.

The conference will open with a keynote from Founder and Executive Director of Idealist.org, Ami Dar.  Ami will speak on this pivotal crossroads of mission and technology. 

Please view the detalied agenda here. 

Presenters Include:

  • Beth Kanter, Author of Beth's Blog
  • Dahna Goldstein, Founder of PhilanTech LLC
  • Edward Granger-Happ, CIO at Save the Children
  • James Weinberg, Founder and CEO of Commongood Careers
  • John Kenyon, Nonprofit Technology Strategist
  • Keith R. Thode, COO and CTO at Aidmatrix Foundation
  • Michael Cervino, Principal Consultant and Cofounder of Beaconfire Consulting
  • Peter Campbell, IT Director at Earthjustice
  • Governor Scott McCallum, President and CEO, Aidmatrix Foundation
  • Steve Heye, Web Project Manager at the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago

 

September 16, 2009 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
250 NTEN members, $350 nonmembers
Website Registration: 
http://nten.org/ontc-regi…
Contact Name: 
Anna Richter, NTEN Program Manager
Contact Phone: 
(415) 397-9000
Contact Email: 
anna@nten.org
United States

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