surveys

Rate Your Donor Management Software

Submitted by BrettMeyer on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 8:43am.

It's NTEN survey time again! Your input helped make our reports on Content Management Systems and Constituent Relationship Management software successful, and now we need your help evaluating the vendors of Donor Management Software.

> Rate your Donor Management Software today!

Tell us what you love -- and what frustrates, irks, and just generally annoys you -- and we'll compile the results into a handy report, then give it to everybody who fills out the survey, for free!


Executive Directors Feel Peer Pressure Too

Submitted by Holly on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 5:18am.

Flickr Photo: Johan KoolwaaijFlickr Photo: Johan KoolwaaijYesterday, we kicked off our Member Office Hours. If the rest of the office hours go as well as the first one, we're in for a lot of great conversation.

Jeff Forster from the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management expertly led the first chat in the topic of Leadership. I think all participants would agree that it was as much fun to chat with and learn from each other as it was to get Jeff's insight. All around, a great conversation.

One of our biggest takeaways, getting your tech-nervous ED to try something new, may boil down to the oldest tactic of all: peer pressure. Here's an excerpt from that chat:


Wireless Data Collection: Save Paper, Time, and Money!

Submitted by Holly on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 9:25am.

Lots of us use surveys to collect data about our field and our clients. But if you're using paper, you're doing it the hard way! Join us for this webinar to learn how a very small investment in technology can revolutionize your survey collection:

> Survey Says: Data Collection in the Field with Wireless Handhelds

Does PDA = Public Displays of Affection? In this instance, yes! STOP AIDS Project has converted it's paper-based Behavioral Risk Assessment to WiFi Palm devices. Data can be instantly recorded and updated via WiFi, or uploaded later when in range of a WiFi connection. Entry that used to take weeks, and reporting that took months is now instantly accessible via web reports. The best part? It's all affordable. We'll demo the technology and walk through the associated tools and costs. When you leave this webinar, you'll be ready to run your own wireless community survey.

Presented by Jamey Frank of STOP AIDS Project

Join us on June 7 at 11:am Pacific:

> Register Now!