SubZero Technology: Minneapolis Style!
Sheldon MainsLast week, I had the great pleasure of attending the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Technology and Communications Conference. I went to A LOT of events. Some things are always the same -- the chicken lunch, for example. Minneapolis had a bunch of really cool takeaways, though:
1. Over 600 folks showed up! Yes, 600! For a state conference on technology! I'm told that once they added "communications" to the title of the event, registration really started to boom. Makes sense: communications folks are some of the heaviest tech users at nonprofits, but don't really identify as "geek."
2. Minneapolis WiFi is really awesome. Everywhere I went, people were online. NTEN member Sheldon Mains is pictured in this post with his nifty WiFi antannae.
3. Being a leader is hard. I did a session on managing technology for leaders. I know now from first hand experience that being the boss means a LOT of juggling. But I was really impressed with how open and excited my session participants were about technology in general. The will is there. We need to figure out a way!
4. Some Minnesota nonprofits are doing awesome things online! I had the privilege of hosting the MCN .ORG awards with Mike Dean from Tipping Point Strategies. The winners included:
- The International Wolf Center - The Complete Pack Award
- KFAI - the Wisdom of Volunteers Award
- Minnesota Energy Challenge - the Bright Idea Award
- New Tactics in Human Rights - Think Global, Act Global. I got to interview them before my phone ran out of batteries!
Many, many thanks to Nicole and the rest of the crew at MCN who put together a really fantastic day!
The meeting opened my eyes to social media in the context of non profits. Best practices were reinforced that helped the audience focus on their organization's mission, with a recommendation to outsource non-mission critical activities.
Many thanks,
Henry Stockbridge
Minneapolis, MN






Thanks again, Holly, for your kind words. We were honored to receive the award - check out the announcement we had on our front page for a week after the event!
http://www.newtactics.org/en/node/2455
Keep up the great work, NTEN!
Kristin Antin