A free, online training from the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN)
Now more than ever, nonprofit leaders must understand the potential technology has to help them meet their missions. You require effective ways to manage technology and lead others to use tools to their best organizational advantage.
NTEN's Technology Leadership Academy is a training program designed to help you do just that.
Thanks to the generous support of Google and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NTEN is able to offer the Technology Leadership Academy at no charge to qualifying organizations.
The Academy is a unique opportunity to learn and interact with your peers while creating a tight network of nonprofit leaders working towards a common mission: using technology to create social change.
Your instructors during the weekly core sessions will be top nonprofit leaders like Kivi Leroux-Miller, Laura Quinn, and Amy Sample Ward.
An attendee to an earlier Academy said:
I thoroughly enjoyed the Academy and learned more than I imagined. I was very impressed with the caliber of experts and the diversity of presenters. I was initially very timid, because my knowledge base was low, but feel much more adept as a result of the Academy. Many, many thanks! I would highly recommend it to others!
NTEN will offer the Academy two more times in 2012. You may apply to any of the upcoming cohorts. Participants will be selected based on the guidelines and their commitment to full participation.