501 Tech Clubs
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501 Tech Clubs are informal regional groups in the United States for people who are interested in nonprofit technology. They are organized under the auspices of the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network(NTEN), which hosts a web page and email groups for the Tech Clubs, helps to promote events and recruit members, and shares information among the organizers in each region.
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[edit] Cities and regions in the United States with 501 Tech Clubs
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Austin, Texas
- Boston, Massachusetts - Regional conference, October 21, 2005, "Enabling Technology Funding: Issues for Grantmakers and Grantseekers"
- Chicago, Illinois
- Denver, Colorado
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
- New York, New York
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Phoenix, Arizona
- San Diego, California - Regional conference, September 29, 2005, "Smarter Technology, Stronger Nonprofits, Healthier Communities"
- San Francisco, California
- S.F. East Bay, California
- Seattle, Washington
- Tampa Bay, Florida
- The Triangle, North Carolina
- Vermont
- Washington, District of Columbia - Regional Conference, October 11, 2005, "Pulling it all Together: Data Integration's Impact on Raising Money and Fulfilling your Mission"
[edit] External links
- 501 Tech Club (Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network site)