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Tuesday, February 8, 2005
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eZine 5 Issue 10: Value of Online Donations, Share Your Story, Is Instant Messaging Going to be HOT?, Quick Tips Available
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VOLUME 5
ISSUE 10
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Los Angeles Training Features New Nonprofit Internet Strategies - March 17, 2005
Register now for training and a copy of our new book
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID...
by Jim Mullay
Not only will you learn from the best ePhilanthropy Master Trainers (ePMTs) in the world if you attend the March 17 Los Angeles eTour, you’ll also head to the front of the line for the ePhilanthropy Foundation’s newest book “Nonprofit Internet Strategies.”
Los Angeles is the first stop on the 2005 eTour at which attendees who choose to pay $99 for registration and a book will receive “Nonprofit Internet Strategies.” The book, which provides the basis for all 2005 eTours, contains 20 chapters of strategies, tactics and techniques you can use to successfully and ethically harness the power of the Internet for philanthropic purposes.
In Los Angeles, you’ll hear case studies and best practice advice taken directly from the pages of “Nonprofit Internet Strategies” adapted by our trainers:
- Ted Hart, ePMT, president/chief executive officer of the ePhilanthropy Foundation, who is presenting “EPhilanthropy: Where Technology & Philanthropy Meet”
- Ephraim Feig, ePMT, Kintera, who is presenting “Engage and build communities of supporters, better deliver services, and raise money”
- Fred Waugh, ePMT, Vice President of Marketing and Product Management for Convio, who is presenting “Driving Results Online: A Four-Step Plan”
Register now to attend the March 17 Los Angeles eTour by calling 877-536-1245 or register online at
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=81307
You can view a complete list of 2005 eTour stops at
http://www.acteva.com/go/etour
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