Nonprofit Technology Conference
Presented by The Center for NGO Leadership and Development
Calling all nonprofit organizations!
Nonprofit Technology Conference
Holmes Student Center
Cost: Free for Nonprofit Staff and Volunteers
Visitor parking lot $5 or on-street parking is available
Friday, May 3, 2013, 01:00 PM
340 Carroll Ave DeKalb, IL 60115
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What to expect
Who: Students are creating a technology fair that will highlight technology and innovation ideas that nonprofits can use.
What: An afternoon of concurrent sessions where students would present their research to community organizations at NIU, through oral presentations, demonstrations and posters.
Agenda and the Panels!
- Check-in 12:45-1:15
- 1:15-1:25PM Welcome
- 1:30-2:00 A Non Profit’s Secret Weapon and The Circle of Volunteer Satisfaction: Optimizing Your Volunteer Output and Optimize Your Searchability: Google Us!
- 2:10-2:40 The Basics: Simple Tools to Maximize Your Impact and Curtains Closed (Eye on M.M.R.P.D) and Magically Effective Websites
- BREAK 2:40-2:55
- 3:00-3:30 From the Ground Up and V is for Volunteer and Communication Devices Available to Those in Need
- 3:40-4:20 Making Smartphones Smarter: How NGOs Can Make Their Websites Mobile Ready and Fundraising Steps That Make Cents
Dr. Schatteman teaching a group of students on the benefits of social networks.
A team researching the best practices of blogging.
A team trying to finalize a presentation slide on using templates to be more efficient.
Hit us up on Facebook, Twitter, and our blog!
Email: NIUnonprofitTechCon@gmail.com
Website: nonprofittechcon.wordpress.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NonprofitTechFair2013
Twitter: @NonprofitTechCon13
Dr. Schatteman's Overview
When she is not organizing nonprofit technology conferences, professor Schatteman is an assistant professor of nonprofit management in the Division of Public Administration and Department of Political Science.
Email: aschatteman@niu.edu
Website: http://www.niu.edu/polisci/faculty/profiles/schatteman.shtml
The Center for NGO Leadership and Development's Overview
NGOLD is an interdisciplinary center that serves undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and researchers, and nonprofit leaders in the northern Illinois region and beyond. Its mission is to enhance and strengthen civil society through nonprofits and other avenues of public service.
We are pleased to offer an undergraduate major in Community Leadership and Civic Engagement (CLCE) that prepares students for challenging and rewarding careers in the nonprofit sector.Email: ngoldcenter@niu.edu
Website: http://www.niu.edu/ngold
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CenterforNGOLD