Each spring, the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (NTEN) holds its Nonprofit Technology Conference showcasing leading nonprofit projects and organizations. It's a useful and inspiring three-day opportunity to network, collaborate, and have fun.
This year's conference is March 19-21 in New Orleans and me-- Andrew Cohen -- and my co-worker Kurt Voelker are participating. If you are attending, here's where you can find us:
Wednesday, March 19: Kurt and Andrew will be participating in the Day of Service. We'll be helping to set up a wireless network in New Orlean's Lower 9th Ward.
Wednesday, March 19, 3-8 p.m.: Come say hello at our Science Fair booth and enter a drawing for a free iPod or a free year of ProjectSpaces.
Thursday, March 20: Andrew will be facilitating a lunch discussion: "Measuring Online Community Success."
Friday, March 2, 6:45 p.m.: Andrew is leading a small group dinner on "Online Communities for Super Activists." Please RSVP so that we can get a count for the dinner reservation. Meet up in the Sheraton Hotel Lobby between 6:45 and 7 or just come on over to the restaurant. We have reservations for 7:30.
And if you want to see the full agenda on the device of your choice, NTEN has helpfully published feeds that enable you to add all of the conference events to your calendar. They also produced a nifty widget -- see below:
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