It’s the last day of the 2010 NTEN Nonprofit Technology
Conference and it has been a great conference so far. There were a lot of fantastic sessions yesterday and things continue today with even more.
NTEN NTC continues this morning with a Plenary by Asi Burak, Executive Producer of Games for Change.
The sessions
continue today and here are two of the Blackbaud featured presentations:
Blackbaud’s Online
Event Fundraising Solution—Friends Asking Friends and the American
Heart Association Start! Heart Walk
Saturday, April 10, 10:30 a.m., Chestnut Room — M3
Blackbaud’s Mark Davis will
highlight continued advances to Blackbaud’s online event fundraising
solution, Friends Asking Friends, by showcasing a recently completed
project with the American Heart Association.
Online Fundraising
Benchmarks and Metrics
Saturday, April 10, 1:30 p.m., Room Dogwood A — M1
This session, led by Blackbaud’s Steve
MacLaughlin, will explore common benchmarks for how nonprofit
organizations should be performing compared to other organizations when
it comes to online fundraising. This session will cover common online
fundraising metrics, benchmarks, and how to set goals to improve future
performance.
The NTC
Tweetaway continues today as well. Blackbaud will be donating $250
each day to two nonprofits
that participate in the NTC
Tweetaway. NTC attendees can enter for a
chance to win by following Blackbaud on Twitter and
@replying with a response tagged #10NTC to the daily subject that will
be posted each morning at 9 a.m. ET.
Visit www.blackbaud.com/nten
to get a full list of our sessions and special surprises. Also be sure
to look for the #10NTC hash tag on
Twitter to follow everything from the conference.
By Admin on Apr 10, 2010
Tagged: Blackbaud communication Conference fundraising Non-Profit nonprofit NTEN Social Media Strategy trends