Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Want to Change the World with Technology? Check Out the 2012 NTC

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NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network

Hi Quipi,

We're only two months away from the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Nearly 1,700 nonprofit professionals will gather in San Francisco at the beginning of April.

We want you to be one of them.

Save $100: Register for the 2012 NTC by February 17 >>

We're serious about our mission: helping you use technology effectively to meet your mission. The NTC is one of the primary ways we do that.

Instead of going on about the nearly 100 breakout sessions, the fantastic plenaries, our conference social media hub, or any of the other things that make the NTC the best nonprofit tech conference of the year, I'll let past attendees tell you about it:

"From taking up the anti-spam torch, to getting a grip on SEO, to crimping my first ethernet cable, most of the seeds of my professional competence were planted at the NTC. I honestly can't imagine how I'd do my job without you."
Simone Parrish, InnoNet

"I loved feeling like I was not alone in my desire to raise the bar on our use of technology and being in the company of people who inspire and rejuvenate me."
Crystal Froembling, Portland State University

"The best thing about the NTC is that the conversations don't end when the conference is over: the connections made continue over multiple channels over many years."
Jana Byington-Smith, Second Gift

"I loved the energy and comraderie of the attendees. I felt like together, we can do ANYTHING!"
Alison Hankey, Jossey-Bass, Publishers

When you attend the NTC, you make a solid investment in yourself, your organization, and your mission -- and it won't take long to realize a return. Your participation in the NTC will leave you energized and brimming with the actionable strategies you need to create the change you want to see in the world.

Register for the 2012 NTC by February 17 >>

If you're going to join us, remember that the regular registration deadline ends Feb 17. You can even get a discounted rate by volunteering to help out. There are also a limited number of scholarships available.

If you're not able to attend this year, be sure to check out our virtual conference, the Online NTC. We're going to live-stream some of the best sessions so you can participate without leaving your desk.

We hope to see you in San Francisco,

Brett

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Brett Meyer
Communications Director
NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network
http://www.nten.org
brett@nten.org, 415.397.9000
Twitter: brett_meyer

Register today

Where: Hilton San Francisco, 333 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco

When: April 3-5, 2012

Cost: $799 for non-members through Feb 17

NTEN Members save $200 on the NTC. Membership costs as little as $60. It makes good fiscal sense to join NTEN if you're going to join 1,700 of your peers in San Francisco.

Join NTEN today >

Can't attend the 2012 NTC in person? We've got you covered! The Online NTC will stream 12 great sessions, as well as the plenaries -- and you'll get recordings of them all. Learn more >

About NTEN

The Nonprofit Technology Network helps nonprofits use technology strategically and confidently to create the change they want to see in the world. Learn more >

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