This state-wide conference's focus is how technology can advance the mission of nonprofit organizations. We are expecting about 150 technology providers and nonprofit professionals to attend.
We've got a great conference program. Can you join us?
We've still got plenty of room for you and your colleagues at the
NCTech4Good Conference, www.nctech4good.org. We've got 15 breakout
sessions in 3 tracks. Speakers include Jane Smith Patterson (e-NC),
Jeff Cobb (Tagoras), Ruby Sinreich (OrangePolitics.org), Wayne Sutton
(TriOut and OurHashtag), Kivi Leroux Miller
(NonprofitMarketingGuide.com), Mark Dibner (Kramden Institute), Mark
Ishman (Ishman Law Firm), Billy Bicket (NetSquared), Annaliese
Hoehling (NTEN), and many more.
Topics include:
Amplifying Organizational Impact Through Community-Driven Innovation
Building Community Engagement with Location-Based Services
Collaboration Tools
Finding and Working with Volunteers and Consultants
How To Think Like a Network
Keep Informed Without Being Overwhelmed
Nonprofit Technology and Trends
Spotting Legal Issues When Operating a Business on the Internet
Taking Donations Online and Selling Downloadable Goods
Using Social Media to Empower Your Fans to Build More Support for Your
Cause
Register at http://www.nctech4good.org/register.
Judy Hallman, NCTech4Good volunteer

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Short presentation on CiviCRM's CiviEvent
I'm doing a 15-minute presentation on how the CiviEvent component of CiviCRM was used to manage registration for the NCTech4Good conference. From the agenda:
1:30: Database Solutions for Nonprofits
Moderator and Speaker: Sean Watson, Consultant, TechEffect
Speakers: Judy Hallman, Public Information Network, Inc./RTPnet; Patricia Perkins, Information Technology VISTA, FaithAction International House
Description: Sean will give a short introduction to constituent relationship management (CRM) software, including what a database/CRM system is, what it can do for you and your organization, and advice for choosing the right database/CRM system for your organization. Trish will give an overview of Salesforce's usefulness as a client management system, including its use of Roles and Profiles to protect sensitive client data. Judy will show how the CiviEvent component of CiviCRM was used to manage registration for this conference.
Judy Hallman