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Archive for March, 2008

Choosing and Using Free and Open Source Software

March 10th, 2008 at 10:37pm

There are, of course, many, many different open source projects that are in varied stages of development, some are quite mature, others not. These include operating systems, databases, web servers, and applications of a wide sort. Some software, especially on the server, such as Apache, MySQL, and others, are not only mature, they are ubiquitous, almost standard. Other software, such as desktop applications, lag behind in adoption, but are ready for you to use in your organization, right now. This webinar will cover the whole range of software, including server software, CMS, database applications, and desktop software. We will focus on what is really ready for use, now, both in terms of maturity of development for all applications, and ease of use, for end-user applications.

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
05/20/2008 - 11:00
05/20/2008 - 12:30
US/Pacific

> Register Now!

Presented by: Michelle Murrain, NOSI

Website Development 201: Innovation for Engagement

March 10th, 2008 at 10:35pm

Website Development 101 & 201: Beyond the Brochure Site

We have clear best practices for large, interactive community-based websites and this two-webinar series will lay down the basic foundation and then move into more advanced practices. What should you consider during your next website redesign?

  • How can you engage your community engaged and keep them active?
  • What are best practices for online cultivation?
  • How can you bridge online and in-person interactions?

Each session will provide executives with 10 best practices for fundraising and online community development, with concrete examples.

How are national nonprofits using their website to more deeply involve and cultivate their large volunteer bases?

Participants in this will gain:

  • An understanding of online community development
  • Examples of integrated online campaigns.
  • Evaluation criteria to apply to online community development concepts.

Website Development 201: Innovation for Engagement

10 advanced best practices for foundations of web development including merchandising to increase and design and giving center layout and design

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
04/09/2008 - 11:00
04/09/2008 - 12:30
US/Pacific

>Register Today!

(Please note that you must register separately for Website Development 101: Moving Beyond the Brochure Site)

Presented by:  Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge, brings nearly a decade of experience assisting over 100 nonprofits with their Internet initiatives.  Working with large national and regional organizations, Jeff pioneered tools and software for online fundraising, email communication, advocacy, and outreach.  Jeff focuses on assisting clients with strategic planning , website development and online campaigns

Online Direct Marketing 201: Advanced Case Studies

March 10th, 2008 at 10:31pm

Online Direct Marketing 101 & 201: New Integrated Fundraising Case Studies

We have lots of data on online and integrated fundraising, and will be sharing recent examples and dig into the nitty gritty of what works. How can mini-sites, direct email asks and eNewsletters live in harmony? What needs to be on your home page to make a campaign successful? Join Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge as he rehashes glorious victories (and admits mistakes) and walk away with great examples to inspire your strategy.

In this 2-part series, the participant will learn how to:

  • Apply best practices to online direct marketing campaigns
  • Cite examples of online direct marketing campaigns
  • Discuss the various components of an online direct marketing campaigns

Online Direct Marketing 201: Advanced Case Studies

In this webinar, we’ll outline advanced analytics for an integrated campaign. We’ll describe online list-building, cultivation, and solicitation for integrated campaigns and go into the specific how-tos for each type of campaign. Participants will hear examples for the concepts as well as metrics.

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
05/14/2008 - 11:00
05/14/2008 - 12:30
US/Pacific

>Register Today!

(Please note that you must register for Online Direct Marketing 101 separately.)

Presented by: Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge, brings nearly a decade of experience assisting over 100 nonprofits with their Internet initiatives. Working with large national and regional organizations, Jeff pioneered tools and software for online fundraising, email communication, advocacy, and outreach. Jeff focuses on assisting clients with strategic planning , website development and online campaigns

Learn More About CiviCRM: Can This Be Your Organization’s CRM?

March 10th, 2008 at 10:30pm

CiviCRM is one of the very few nonprofit focused free and open source applications. It can be a powerful tool for nonprofit organizations. You can use it to track donors, send blast emails, set up events, and do case management. Learn about the details of implementing and using CiviCRM.

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
04/29/2008 - 11:0004/29/2008 - 12:30US/Pacific

> Register Now!

Presented by: Michelle Murrain, NOSI

Online Direct Marketing 101: Fundamental Case Studies

March 10th, 2008 at 10:26pm

Online Direct Marketing 101 & 201: New Integrated Fundraising Case Studies

We have lots of data on online and integrated fundraising, and will be sharing recent examples and dig into the nitty gritty of what works. How can mini-sites, direct email asks and eNewsletters live in harmony? What needs to be on your home page to make a campaign successful? Join Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge as he rehashes glorious victories (and admits mistakes) and walk away with great examples to inspire your strategy.

In this 2-part series, participants will learn how to:

  • Apply best practices to online direct marketing campaigns
  • Cite examples of online direct marketing campaigns, and
  • Discuss the various components of an online direct marketing campaigns

Online Direct Marketing 101: Fundamental Case Studies

In this webinar, we’ll define online fundraising and outline differences and similarities to other channels Then we’ll cover the elements of a typical integrated fundraising campaign.

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
04/23/2008 - 11:00
04/23/2008 - 12:30
Timezone: US/Pacific

>Register Today!

(Please note that you must register for Online Direct Marketing 201 separately.)

Presented by: Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge, brings nearly a decade of experience assisting over 100 nonprofits with their Internet initiatives. Working with large national and regional organizations, Jeff pioneered tools and software for online fundraising, email communication, advocacy, and outreach. Jeff focuses on assisting clients with strategic planning , website development and online campaigns

Website Development 101: Moving Beyond the Brochure Site

March 10th, 2008 at 10:23pm

Website Development 101 & 201: Beyond the brochure site

We have clear best practices for large, interactive community-based websites and this two-webinar series will lay down the basic foundation and then move into more advanced practices.

  • What should you consider during your next website redesign?
  • How can you engage your community engaged and keep them active?
  • What are best practices for online cultivation?
  • How can you bridge online and in-person interactions?

Each session will provide executives with 10 best practices for fundraising and online community development, with concrete examples.

How are national nonprofits using their website to more deeply involve and cultivate their large volunteer bases?

Participants in this will gain:

  • An understanding of online community development
  • Examples of integrated online campaigns.
  • Evaluation criteria to apply to online community development concepts.


Website Development 101: Moving beyond the brochure site

10 basic best practices for foundations of web development including homepage layout and design and giving center layout and design

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
04/02/2008 - 11:00
04/02/2008 - 12:30
US/Pacific

>Register Today!

(Please note that you must register separately for Website Development 201: Innovation for Engagement)

Presented by: Jeff Patrick, President of Common Knowledge, brings nearly a decade of experience assisting over 100 nonprofits with their Internet initiatives. Working with large national and regional organizations, Jeff pioneered tools and software for online fundraising, email communication, advocacy, and outreach. Jeff focuses on assisting clients with strategic planning , website development and online campaigns.

Free and Open Source CRM Tools

March 10th, 2008 at 10:18pm

The NTEN CRM satisfaction survey showed that people who were surveyed were quite satisfied with the free and open source tools that many of them have chosen to implement. This webinar will be an overview of free and open source CRM tools. You’ll learn about what’s available and how you can implement these tools in your organization.

Presented by: Michelle Murrain, NOSI

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members
03/27/2008 - 11:00
03/27/2008 - 12:30
US/Pacific

> Register Now!

Twitter Me This!

March 10th, 2008 at 10:17pm

 

What will you tweet at the 2008 Nonprofit Technology Conference? Join us for a free Twitter tutorial to learn how to tweet like a pro before the NTC!

1. What Twitter is

2. How it works

3. Options for sending and receiving updates

4. A Demo of NTC applications

03/14/2008 - 11:00

03/14/2008 - 12:30

US/Pacific

> FREE! Register Today!

Presented by: Rosie de Fremery, Director of Management Information Systems, American Jewish World Service and Kari Peterson, Consultant and Official NTC Twitterator

mFundraising: Fundraising on Mobile Phones

March 1st, 2008 at 03:35pm

Mobile phones aren’t just for calls anymore. Text messaging and web-enabled phones have made it possible for individuals to donate via their cell phone. In this session, we’ll explore how mobile fundraising works from both a user and an implementation perspective. Then, we’ll discuss what it takes to implement a campaign, as well as the challenges and opportunities for using mobiles to augment your fundraising strategies.

Takeaways:

1. How a mobile fundraising campaign works
2. Challenges and opportunities
3. Costs and needs to implement

Presented by:

  • Katrin Verclas, Co-Founder and Editor, MobileActive.org
  • Tony Aiello, Senior VP Business Development, Mobile Accord, Inc.
  • Jed Alpert, CEO, Mobile Commons
  • Jeffrey J. Slobotski, Manager, Marketing & Sales, United eWay
  • Catherine Geanuracos, Interactive Strategy, Live Earth

Cost: $25 for NTEN Members, $50 for Non-Members

 

03/06/2008 - 12:00

 

03/06/2008 - 13:30

 

US/Pacific

> Register Today!

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