Technology
October 6th Meetup - Using Google Apps for Collaboration
Submitted by corey on Sun, 10/04/2009 - 22:07."I'm more of a collaborator. You can't have a lot of split votes and have the agency serve its mission." -- Andrew Chesley
Google Apps is a collection of tools from Google, available at low- or no cost to nonprofits. The suite features several web applications with similar functionality to traditional office packages and standalone collaboration tools; even telephony.
Join us Tuesday October 6th at Denver Open Media, for a discussion of how nonprofits are using these tools today. Ted Fickes from The Wilderness Society, and Pogo from the Colorado Environmental Coalition will share some of their experiences with these tools, and discuss common obstacles and concerns.
When: Tuesday, October 6th, 6-8pm
Where: Denver Open Media (700 Kalamath St, Denver, 80204)
If you're planning to attend, please click here to let us know. Thanks!
NTEN's Online Nonprofit Tech Conference
Submitted by corey on Fri, 08/07/2009 - 12:55.Too busy to fly across the country for the annual NTC? Check out NTEN's first-ever Online Nonprofit Technology Conference. Online plenary, breakout sessions, ask-the-expert sessions, tailored tracks for IT and leadership staff, and more!
August 4th Meetup - Open Government Data
Submitted by corey on Fri, 07/31/2009 - 19:48.Join us this Tuesday for the Colorado Nonprofit Technology and Communications (CNTC) meetup. This month's discussion topic is "Open Government Data".
Much recent work been done in our nation's capital, around open data and transparency. The city of Washington DC made lots of municipal data available in real time, and the Apps for Democracy program saw some real successes building on that. Similar efforts are underway in other cities across the nation, and at the federal level as well. What are some of the promises and pitfalls of this movement? Join us for a discussion of open government data:
- What is it?
- What are people doing with it? (and, so what?)
- What are the pitfalls and problem areas?
- What does it mean for Colorado?
When: Tuesday, August 4th, 6-8pm
Where: The Alliance Center (1536 Wynkoop Street, Denver, 80202)
We'll provide light snacks (soda, chips, and the like). Limited free parking is available in the Alliance Center lot. Otherwise, there should be some metered parking within a block or two.
If you're planning to attend, please let us know:
See you Tuesday!
Followup - Social Media Planning and Monitoring
Submitted by corey on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 05:23.Thanks to everyone who attended our July 7th meetup, "Social Media Planning and Monitoring". We had a full house. Overfull, really. Most everyone was using social media with their organizations and clients, and a few veterans have been using it for a year or more. Some were already doing a bit of monitoring and shared their tools and thoughts, and we had a helpful presentation on social media planning by the Denver DataMan, Steve Kessler.
Thanks for the helpful comments and feedback we've received recently, and BIG thanks to all of you who've been talking and tweeting about our group and events the last couple of days.
June 2 Meetup - Information and Communications Technology in the Field
Submitted by corey on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 00:41.Join us this Tuesday for the next Colorado Nonprofit Technology and Communications meetup. Come chat with other folks working with nonprofit tech and communications. (Snacks provided.) This month's presentation will be on lightweight information and communications technology in the field. Coby Leuschke of Metanomy Inc. will discuss models for thinking about hardware, collaboration, and communications in field operations (e.g., emergency response environments). Hardware buffs take note: he'll have some fun examples such as their BeakGeek project on hand.
General topics include:
Diffusion vs scale - Some reflections on this idea since it hit the blog circuit a few weeks back.
Computing power vs electrical power - How much of each do you really need?
Mobile Multipurpose Network Node
When: Tuesday, June 2nd, 6-8pm
Audience: Those interested in field communications, data collection, and equipment for austere environments
Technicality: Moderate to heavy
CNTC + CNA/CANPO Partnering Meeting
Submitted by corey on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 19:31.CNTC organizers met April 21st, with Sara Raab from the Colorado Nonprofit Association, to discuss shared goals and ways we can support one another. Our goals are very much in line, and CNTC was received favorably, especially as a resource for presentation and training at the CNA fall nonprofit summit (October 29, 30 in Denver).
May Mapping Meetup - Announcement, Notes, Resources
Submitted by corey on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 00:01.Join us this Tuesday, May 5th for the Colorado Nonprofit Technology and Communications meetup. This month's presentation will be "Mapping Show-Off", with quick demos of a few of our favorite map-based websites and discussion of free and simple tools. Have you or your organization used maps to display your data or tell a story? Come give us a two-minute demo; we'd love to see it.
When: Tuesday, May 5th, 6-8pm
Where: Teaming 4 Technology / United Way (2505 18th St., Denver, CO, 80211)
Who: Anyone who has used maps with their website, or wants to learn how.
Technical Geekiness: Medium
Drupal Media Camp - April 18/19
Submitted by corey on Tue, 03/24/2009 - 17:43.On the weekend of April 19th, Denver Open Media and CivicPixel will host Open Media Camp (unconference style) here in Denver, Colorado. We want to bring together as many people as possible who are already using the numerous Drupal media modules in a significant way, as well as the developers behind them... Likely topics will include Media Mover, Filefield, Station, SWFtools, Youtube API, Embedded Media Field, Media, etc... Read more and sign up to attend, at the Open Media Camp website.
April 7th Meetup - eCRM (Constituent Relationship Management) Tools
Submitted by corey on Tue, 03/24/2009 - 15:59.Come and join us at the Colorado Nonprofit Tech Meetup April 7th in Boulder, and learn more about a few eCRM (constituent relationship management) tools that can help you manage your lists and emails more effectively. We will hear from nonprofit staff and nonprofit consultants as they talk about CiviCRM, Democracy in Action and Convio and share best practices and lessons learned in the eCRM world. Hope to see you there!
What: Colorado Nonprofit Tech & Communications Group Meetup
Where: Carbon Space offices conference room (3100 Carbon Place, Suite 102, Boulder, CO 80301)
When: April 7th - 6:00-8:00pm
Why: Meet new people – learn about new ways to manage your lists – refreshments and snacks will be provided
CNTC Groups on Facebook and LinkedIn
Submitted by corey on Sat, 01/31/2009 - 22:23.We've created Facebook and LinkedIn groups for CNTC. Search for "CNTC Colorado" in either network and you'll find the group. If you're on either or both of those networks, join up!



