Amy Sample Ward is trainer, author, and community organizer focused on the intersections of technology and social change. Amy is also the CEO of NTEN, a nonprofit that supports organizations fulfilling their missions through the skillful and racially equitable use of technology.
Today was the second day of the London Fundraising Summit from the Center for Nonprofit Success. I presented with Jonathan Waddingham, the Charity Champion at JustGiving.org, about online engagement andContinue readingOnline Engagement: London Fundraising Summit
Originally posted on the NetSquared site. The second Digital Media and Learning Competition from HASTAC and the MacArthur Foundation is here! This year, the competition focuses on participatory learning, includingContinue reading2008 Digital Media and Learning Competition
Do you have friends at nonprofits in Brazil who might benefit from having hands-on techies help them address technology needs? The short story: NetSquared.org and Sun Microsystems are organizing developersContinue readingNetSquared & Sun Microsystems in Brazil!
Below is Britt Bravo’s post to the NetSquared community announcing my new post as the NetSquared Community Builder. If you don’t already know Britt, you should! Her blog and websiteContinue readingBuilding Community with NetSquared!
Thanks to Paul Lamb for this news. The UnaMesa Association, a nonprofit serving organizations and individuals around the world by providing free software tools and web services for schools, clinics,Continue readingIs your ‘database’ made of paper?
Originally posted on the NetSquared blog. I recently wrote about Tu Diabetes’ use of Twitter and the strategies the online community has employed to find and engage with new people.Continue readingTu Diabetes Fundraises with YouTube, do you?
Originally posted on the Net Squared blog. Twitter is a service for people to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of short (140 character) messages. This micro-blogging tool hasContinue readingTwitter at use for Tu Diabetes community
I blogged recently about Global Giving Green, but wanted to dig a bit deeper to find out more about this ‘greenness.’ The original announcement from GG said, “GlobalGiving Green isContinue readingDigging Deeper in Global Giving’s Green-ness