NTEN in WSJ.com
My NTEN Recommended Readings for the Wall Street Journal ran yesterday. Many of you in the NTEN community might find yourselves there! The editors decided to focus on the 'techies for good' angle - always a media hook apparently. There you have it, you sexy NPTechs for Change...
Thanks to all who submitted resources and ideas. Some that were left out by the editors include:
We, ourselves, and us:
NTEN
NTEN is the meeting place for those who
work for nonprofits wanting to learn more about technology tools; and
for technology providers and professionals who have the knowledge and
services that will meet nonprofit needs. A thriving community, NTEN
provides industry analysis, professional training, email lists, and
online and offline networking among nonprofit techies.
And some of our erstwhile colleagues:
TechSoup.org
TechSoup
is full of articles aimed at nonprofits to help them choose and
implement technology. TechSoup has online forums, downloadable
articles, and, through TechSoup Stock, technology products for little
to no cost for qualifying nonprofit organizations.
Groundspring's resources on online fundraising -- everything you need to know to make money using email and your website
eNonprofit Benchmarks Study
The
eNonprofit Benchmarks Study is the first of its kind to look at the
effectiveness of major American nonprofit organizations using the
Internet to raise money and influence public policy. It provides
metrics nonprofits can use to measure and compare their online
performance to other organizations.'
Thanks again to you all for being as creative, innovative, and willing to share as you are!









