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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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eZine 5 Issue 18: Website Call To Action, 3 Steps To Successful Marketing, Verizon Grants Available, Join Us In Atlanta, Madison and Chicago
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VOLUME 5
ISSUE 18
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ePhilanthropy Training In Washington DC - June 28
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Omni Shoreham Hotel
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID...
The ePhilanthropy Foundation invites you to join your colleagues and sharpen your ePhilanthropy skills by attending this outstanding stop on the Nonprofit Internet Strategies eTour.
These half-day training seminars are based on the ePhilanthropy Foundation’s new book, Nonprofit Internet Strategies: Best Practices for Marketing, Communications and Fundraising, which details what it takes for a nonprofit organization to succeed online. Many of the book’s authors and editors are among the accredited ePhilanthropy Master Trainers (ePMTs) who also conduct the Nonprofit Internet Strategies eTour.
The non-technical training offered on the eTour is beneficial to individuals at all levels of a nonprofit organization, from the board members who approve initiatives to the administrators who collect and process donor information. Trainers offer tips and techniques drawn from the everyday experience of the professionals who formulate, develop and implement the online strategy of some of the most successful charitable organizations currently operating on the Word Wide Web.
Details for this eTour include:
Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Place: Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street, NW , Washington, DC 20008
Speakers & Topics:
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Mike Johnston, President, HJC New Media, "ePhilanthropy: Where Technology & Philanthropy Meet"
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Sheeraz Haji, president/co-founder of GetActive Software, "Using the Internet to Strengthen Relationships With Constituents"
- Anthony Powell, Vice President, Consulting Services, Blackbaud, "The Art of the Possible"
Click here to register for this eTour stop
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