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You weren’t hired for your technological prowess, but you find yourself faced with decisions about technology every day. The most successful nonprofit leaders know how to use technology to their advantage – managing technology work for their organization, not the other way around. This webinar series will give you the information and skills you need to understand technology, make your work life easier, and get more done with the same resources. You’ll leave the series as a technology leader, a valuable role for any nonprofit career. Taught in plain English and designed for leaders at all levels of technology comfort, at the end of the series, you’ll be able to:
- Understand and contribute to technology conversations
- Make smart technology decisions for your organization
- Increase your organization’s efficiency
- Identify and evaluate creative ideas for using technology to meet your mission
Series participants will:
- Earn a certificate of completion
- Receive access to a private online group for discussions, file sharing, and learning during and after the series
Series sessions include:
- Getting the Big Picture: Intro to ICT Systems and Analysis [1] (6/11/2008)
- Building the Foundation: Hardware, Software and Networks [2] (6/18/2008)
- Mission Critical: Databases/Constituent Relationship Management [3] (6/25/2008)
- Measure Twice and Cut Once: Technology Planning, Budgeting and Implementation [4] (7/2/2008)
- The eNonprofit: Effective Internet Presence [5] (7/9/2008)
- The eNonprofit: Online Engagement and Internet Services [6] (7/16/2008)
- The Next Latest Thing: The Future of Technology in Nonprofits [7] (7/23/2008)
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JOHN KENYON has been helping nonprofits for over 15 years by providing advice, teaching seminars, and writing articles about technology. In the late 90’s he was Information Technology Director at San Francisco’s Management Center. Along with Michael Stein he wrote both The eNonprofit: a guide to ASPs, internet services and online software and the Nonprofit Quarterly article "A Decade of Online Fundraising". John recently served as Training and Consulting Manager at Groundspring.org/Network for Good, helping organizations effectively leverage the Internet, before returning to private practice in 2006. He is an adjunct professor for the University of San Francisco’s Masters of Nonprofit Administration degree program and has been a featured speaker at conferences across the US, in England and online.