Session proposals due Feb 28 for 2013 NCTech4Good Conference

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Links are on the website, http://nctech4good.org/

We’d love to have you submit a proposal for a pre-selected session, due on Thursday, Feb. 28. You’ll need to create an account, and then submit a proposal at http://nctech4good.org/call-for-sessions. There will be pitches for additional sessions during the opening session of the conference.

We also invite you to become a sponsor. Beyond supporting the Conference, sponsorship provides sponsor exposure to our local nonprofit technology community throughout the year.

We hope to see you in Chapel Hill in June,

Judy Hallman
NCTech4Good


WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE NCTech4Good CONFERENCE?
The NCTech4Good Conference will be held June 6-7, 2013 at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill. This conference is designed to serve nonprofit professionals, volunteers and consultants, as well as small business owners. There will be scheduled presentations by leaders in the nonprofit technology sector in addition to participant-organized sessions. Participants learn from leaders in the field and from each other, while also strengthening the NCTech4Good network.

Session Details
Sessions are 50-60 minutes. You choose how that time will be spent, but we ask that you reserve 15 minutes for questions and discussion.

How will conference sessions be determined?

  • Session submissions will take place now through February 28, 2013.
  • The NCT4G community will vote for sessions they’d like to attend from March 1 - March 15.
  • The preselected portion of the program will be confirmed by April 1 and it will be available online.
  • During the opening session, additional pitches will be taken for the Design-Your-Own session spots. Participants will vote and room assignments will be made for the selected sessions.

NCT4G Participants
We have a diverse group of folks that attend the Conference. Primarily we have nonprofit staff, board, or volunteers participate, but there are also consultants that work with nonprofits. In years past, we’ve had 75-125 participants. Of course, we’d love to top that!

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