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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 eZine 5 Issue 24: Ten Rules of ePhilanthropy Success, Improving Web Copy, Resize Web Pictures, Register for Fall ePhilanthropy Training   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 164  
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The Ten Rules of ePhilanthropy - Click Here and Benefit from this Recorded Training
World's First Advanced/Executive ePhilanthropy Training Workshop
Five Ways to Improve Your Web Copy Immediately
Trend Alert: Using Online Tools for Live Events
Creating an ePhilanthropy Strategy
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September 22 : ePhilanthropy Training in NYC - Sign Up Today
Having Trouble Resizing Pictures For The Web?
Trend Alert: Online Personal Fundraising
Special Events – Organized and Easy!
Introducing Blackbaud® NetCommunity™ — Groundbreaking Web Site Management
Job Bank: Add Your Open Position Today!
Join Us IN: Ottawa, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Oakland or Seattle
Reserve your seat now for the best ePhilanthropy training: October 13 - November 10
http://www.acteva.com/go/etour

The ePhilanthropy Foundation invites you to join your colleagues and sharpen your ePhilanthropy skills by attending one of the Fall stops 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. 

If we haven’t yet scheduled an eTour in a community near you, we may be doing so soon. We plan to add almost one dozen events to the Fall eTour, and we’ll be announcing each addition to the schedule right here in the ePhilanthropy eZine. If an organization you represent is interested in bringing an eTour to your city, please contact Jim Mullay at 877-536-1245, ext. 3, to learn how to become an ePhilanthropy eTour site host.

If you want to learn how to ensure your organization’s online success, join us at one of the following eTours:

Los Angeles October 13

Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Place: The Pacific Club Building, United Way of America, 523 W 6th St., Los Angeles CA 90014

Speakers:
·         Ted Hart, president & CEO, ePhilanthropy Foundation
·
         Greg McHale, founder & executive vice president, cMarket
·
         Fred Waugh, vice president, Marketing & Product Management, Convio

Click here to attend the eTour in Los Angeles

Ottawa October 14

Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Place:
Constitution Square, Second Floor, Salon A, 350 Albert St., Ottawa ON Canada K1R 1A4

 

Click here to attend the eTour in Ottawa

Philadelphia October 26

Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Place: Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia Room, 200 S Broad St., 7th Floor, Philadelphia PA 19102

Click here to attend the eTour in Philadelphia

Oakland November 2

Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Place: Oakland Marriott City Center, 1001 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607

Click here to attend the eTour in Oakland 

Seattle November 10

Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Place: United Way of King County, 720 2nd Avenue, Seattle WA 98104

Click here to attend the eTour in Seattle


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