Nonprofit Technology Network
For 10 Conference Scholarships For Employees Of Bay Area Nonprofit Arts Organizations
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Amount$35,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/12/2019
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Term9.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) is a membership organization of nonprofit technology professionals who share the common goal of helping nonprofits use all aspects of technology more effectively. This grant enabled NTEN to provide scholarships for employees of Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations to attend the Capacity Interactive Digital Marketing Boot Camp for the Arts in October 2019.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
nten.org
Address
P.O. Box 86308, Portland, OR, 97286, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the development of a cybersecurity resource hub for nonprofits
The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) connects people who are putting technology to work for social change. Its programs, trainings, and research aim to foster community and increase technology capacity for nonprofits across multiple issue areas. As the number of data breaches and online attacks targeting nonprofits continues to increase, security has become more of a necessity than a luxury. This grant will support NTEN’s creation of an online Security Resources for Nonprofits hub, which will host a range of accessible, translated, and diverse cybersecurity resources.
for conference scholarships for employees of Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations
Nonprofit Technology Network, known as NTEN, is a membership organization of nonprofit technology professionals who share the common goal of helping nonprofits use all aspects of technology more effectively. This grant enables NTEN to provide support for employees of Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations to attend the Capacity Interactive Boot Camp in November 2022. This work supports the Performing Arts Program’s overall strategic framework.
for improving NTEN's online IT benchmarking tool for nonprofits
The NonProfit Technology Network (NTEN) strives to help its members use technology strategically to achieve greater social impact. In addition to connecting its members to each other and providing professional development opportunities, NTEN also conducts research on technology issues impacting the nonprofit community and develops tools to help its members make important decisions about their work. With Hewlett Foundation support in 2011, NTEN built the Nonprofit Technology Benchmarking Tool to help its members assess their staffing and budgets in relation to other nonprofits. Since then, users have requested more advanced features that would provide recommendations and next steps. This grant will support these enhancements to the benchmarking tool.