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The Nonprofit Technical Round Table

DANEnet presents a special series of four Nonprofit Technical Roundtables (May 9, July 15, Sept 16, Nov 4) in partnership with United Way of Dane County:

Best Practices in Nonprofit Technology

This series is part of the agency development services United Way provides through their Institute for Nonprofit Leadership & Innovation.

The series will assist organizations in creating technology plans and policies that are appropriate for agency needs while reflecting “best practices.”

Download the series flier and registration form.

Please note changes to location and cost.

What: People working with technology in Nonprofits come together to share experiences and solutions.
Where:
Anderson United Way Center, 2059 Atwood Ave., Madison (Please Note New Location!)
When: Bi-monthly: 8:00am to 9:30am on the second Tuesday of the month (Please note exceptions in the Best Practices Series)

The Nonprofit Technical Round Table is a gathering of people concerned about technology in the nonprofit world. Every other month interested people gather for information sharing and discussion. The hour and a half will be roughly equally divided into presentation, case study/discussion of the focus topic and an open discussion of current technical issues.

If you would like to be notified about upcoming Round Tables via email you can subscribe to the DANEnet Tips mailing list.

Next Meeting: Sept 16, 2008 at 8:00am
Topic: Communication, Security, Spam and Convenience:  Email and Web access are no longer optional for agencies.  Both rely on office networks.  This session is a discussion of the issues surrounding email, Web, servers and backups.   Included will be how much should be done in-house and how much should be done by your Internet service provider.

Other details:

Food: Continental breakfast will be provided
Cost: $10 per session $30 for the series

Register with United Way (see registration form).

or call 274-3107 with any questions.

 

Presentations from past Round Tables: