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.
If you haven’t already done so, this is a last call to participate in the America’s Giving Challenge. A donation of $10 makes a huge difference! It is quick, easy,Continue readingOnly hours left!
Everybody else is just as busy as I am, I always tell myself. But that doesn’t mean I don’t want to share some of the great resources I come across!Continue readingA round-up for a busy week
Beth Kanter has been calling on the interwebs community to give small donations to help the Sharing Foundation win $50,000 in America’s Giving Challenge. You can donate here and followContinue readingJust $10 to help the Sharing Foundation!
Marshall Kirkpatrick helped us start the 501 Tech Club series in Portland with a bang. The notes certainly do not demonstrate accurately the amount of information Marshall presented and theContinue readingIns, outs and curlicues of RSS
There seems to always be a plethora of great opportunities available to nonprofits for learning and engaging with each other and the technology field. A couple recent things to mention:Continue readingOpportunities for learning and sharing
Today is Beth’s birthday; congratulations on another great year! If you aren’t yet, you should be reading her blog because she offers terrific advice, asks important questions, and ignites greatContinue readingHappy Birthday, Beth!
NetSquared’s monthly Net2ThinkTank question this month is: How can nonprofits use twitter? Should they even bother? My first response is, “Sure! Totally! Maybe!” 🙂 So, my second thought is reallyContinue readingHow can nonprofits use twitter?