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Advocating for new technology in nonprofit organizations


Photo by Beth Kanter


As the Boston N-TEN regional conference approached, I did a lot of agonizing about how to design a session on advocating for new technology in nonprofit organizations

I'd like to report that it went pretty well, mostly because some top-notch colleagues agreed to help, and a fellow member of the Berkman bloggers' group agreed to present a case study.

The moral of this story probably turns out to be "when in doubt, pass the buck!" 

Naava Frank deployed her considerable expertise as a facilitator and expert on communities of practice, Steve Backman and Eric Segal contributed the fruits of many years of experience as successful nonprofit technology advocates, and J Baumgart gave us a very frank and fascinating account of her adventures as an in-house advocate for RSS feeds within a department where making the case was mysteriously difficult.

Advocating for technology in the nonprofit sector is not an exact science:  it's not the sort of topic that lends itself well to a straightforward PowerPoint presentation by an expert.  Everyone is working with a different set of obstacles, unknowns, allies, resources, and strategies.

As session designers, we decided that the best approach would be to encourage brainstorming and mutual education. I hope that we succeeded to some degree, and that those who participated in the session will not only continue the discussion via the Boston 501 Tech Club email distribution list, but also post comments to my blog about other possibilities for enhancing the learning experience.  



Special thanks are due to TechFoundation (the local conference sponsor) and the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (the national sponsor) for excellence in event management.



The photo by Beth Kanter shows Bob Doyle and me continuing the discussion after the session ended.



This item orginally appeared in my personal blog about technology for the nonprofit and philanthropic sector. Please feel free go there to download the session handout in MS-Word format.  Just look for the paper clip icon, and for the words "N-TEN Handouts Word Format.doc."


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