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Thursday, August 14

NonProfit Tech Traning

As more donors and funders are demanding that nonprofits provide quantitative proof of mission effectiveness, terms such as "data" and "analytics" are more frequently invoked.  Most nonprofit professionals have had training that focused on other topics, and very naturally find themselves wondering what they need to learn about these concepts.
Fortunately, Michael Johnson, an associate professor in the department of public policy and public affairs at the McCormack School, is very interested in sharing his knowledge and leading a discussion among nonprofit professionals to address their questions and concerns.  He has very graciously agreed to be Tech Networks of Boston's featured guest at the September 12th Roundtable session on what nonprofits need to know about data and analytics.

We are currently booked to capacity for this session, but I would like to encourage nonprofit professionals who are interested in the topic to put themselves on the waiting list.  We have a pretty good track record of finding space for those who do.
To put yourself on the waiting list, please do the following:
If you do that, your chances getting a seat are reasonably good.  We rely on those who have reserved seats to give us advance notification if they can't attend after all.  Those who won't be using their reservations are usually kind and courteous enough to do so, in which case we call or email the next person on the waiting list immediately.

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