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 am headed out (in just a couple hours in fact) to enjoy a second honeymoon biking through some of our favorite parts of Western Europe. This is a much-neededContinue readingVacation!
The 31-Day Comment Challenge, from Michele Martin, Sue Waters, Kim Cofino, and Silvia Tolisano, and others. The goal is to help and encourage all of us to become better commentersContinue reading31 Day Comment Challenge
Change.org is hiring part-time bloggers for the forthcoming social action blog network. The social action blog network will launch this summer and part-time bloggers/editors will create a movement for changeContinue readingBlogging for Change
I wanted to take a quick moment to let all of you know about two great things from my friend Peter Deitz: 1. Social Actions helps individuals and organizations useContinue readingThe power of peers
Did you participate in the Women Who Tech telesummit that took place earlier this month? It is okay if you didn’t, because the podcasts of the sessions are available online! Continue readingWomen Who Tech – Find them!
How would you mashup the Network for Good donation processing service with other services to make it easier for nonprofits to raise money online? Submit your ideas to the DonateNowContinue readingEnter the DonateNow Mashup Challenge
As promised, I wanted to share some thoughts on the advocacy data included in the 2008 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study from M+R and NTEN (you can read about the email campaignContinue readingAnd then there’s Advocacy
As I started discussing yesterday, M+R and NTEN released the2008 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study and there is quite a bit of data to get through. Today, I want to share someContinue readingOnline fundraising’s little tricks