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.
I have talked about blogging and micro-blogging before, but what about blogging without a blog? Posterous is a new tool that let’s you do just that! All you need isContinue readingPosterous is blogging with emails!
NTEN and Beth Kanter are igniting a great collaboration between nonprofit technology social media folks, called Be the Media. This experiment in working in a networked way is a terrificContinue readingBe The Media: Working in a networked way
This morning I participated in the first Twebinar from Radian6. A Twebinar is a webinar as you may have experienced before with a shared screen for slide show or video,Continue readingTwebinar, twhat?
Last month I shared some brief thoughts about the changing environment of nonprofits per the characteristics of Millenials. A few weeks ago, Allison Fine participated in a live chat withContinue readingMore thoughts on Millenials
MobileActive.org is a terrific resource for all things mobile in the nonprofit and activism sector. They just released How to Use Mobile for Polling and Engagement. My favorite part ofContinue readingReport on mobiles used for activism
A couple weeks ago, I had a chance to mentor for the Networking for Success project which helps teach African women about web 2.0 tools and how they can utilizeContinue readingNetworking for Success: Beth’s turn!
Have you used Survey Monkey to create online surveys before? I have myself and have seen nonprofits use the free tool to survey members about programs, priorities, and ideas, pollContinue readingSurvey Monkey now accessible