NTEN Conference 2010: Crowdsourced Planning Open!

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Each spring, NTEN's Nonprofit Technology Conference convenes a group of over a thousand nonprofits and consultants to discuss how technology can be used to promote social change. For the past few years, ifPeople has played an integral part in the conference, not only attending sessions but also speaking at panels and contributing to discussions. For NTEN's 2010 conference, however, we're especially excited because the event is being held April 8 - 10 in Atlanta, GA, home of ifPeople headquarters.

The conference seems a long way off, but things are already gearing up. In fact, NTEN recently opened up its website for panel and session suggestions.  All topics must fit into the themes previously designed by the NTEN community: Communications, Fundraising, IT, Leadership, and Program. Final decisions will be based on Community Voting (33%), NTEN Board Recommendations, and NTEN Discretion (34%).

Voting on session topics has officially opened! Check out ifPeople's proposed sessions below with the links below and vote on them by clicking the stars:

An Open Civic Engagement Platform: Empowering Nonprofit Communications with Mature Stable Solutions 

An Open Source Approach to Collaboration: Sustainable, Inter-Organizational Collaboration

25 Ways to Increase Your Org's Communication Capacity: Accomplishing More Without More Staff

 

View all the sessions here. 

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