The Nonprofit Technology Conference is an annual conference that brings together individuals who find value in promoting and using various technologies for nonprofit organizations.
Overview
The Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) will bring together an outstanding group of people looking to learn the latest trends, practical how-tos, and IT solutions to optimize their organization's technology to further their missions to create more social good in the world. The two-day event will cover a variety of topics from social media, content management systems, online collaboration, data visualization, advocacy, and fundraising. The conference brings together more than 1,000 people to connect with colleagues, learn about the issues, share their knowledge with others, and have fun.
Michaela Hackner, a senior project officer at Forum One, will be speaking at a breakout session titled "Creating a Culture of Storytelling" at April 9 at 10:30 a.m.
Meet Kurt Voelker and Brian Pagels at Forum One's booth at the Science Fair on Thursday, April 8, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. They will be demonstrating ProjectSpaces, our powerful online workspace tool. You can also enter a drawing to win a free "iPad Mini!"
The conference is organized by NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network.
Who Should Attend
Nonprofit leaders
Advocacy groups
IT enthusiasts
Fundraising experts
Social media gurus
Communications specialists




