
Clear your calendar – these are the days that you have been waiting for! Nonprofit Tech Week brings three days of technology learning and networking to the Bay Area. Each day’s sessions are focused around a central theme for nonprofits. In conjunction with great local and national nonprofit technology experts, it’s full of presentations that center on ideas and knowledge that can benefit your nonprofit from technology planning, to your website, to email campaigns, to people management and pro bono volunteers. Let’s build your knowledge about tools and resources to improve your organization, becoming more a more efficient and effective sector serving our community, #letsmoveforward.
April 7th, 2015 – Day 1
Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm
City: Mountain View
Central Theme: Internal Nonprofit Technology
Location: Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus Conference Center
1065 La Avenida St., Mountain View CA, 94045
April 8th, 2015 – Day 2
Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm
City: Oakland
Central Theme: Nonprofit People and Culture
Location: Oakland Professional Development & Conference Center
1000 Broadway, Ste 109 Oakland, CA 94607
April 9th, 2015 – Day 3
Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm
City: San Francisco
Central Theme: External Nonprofit Technology
Location: SOMArts Cultural Center
934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Free Nonprofit Networking & Happy Hour Celebration 5:00pm-6:30pm
Sponsored by Nonstop, Sierra Nevada, and Lagunitas Brewing Company
Mountain View, CA
Keynote
Strategic Technology Planning for Nonprofits with Patrick Callihan, Executive Director of Tech Impact
Session 1
Top 10 Things You Can Do To Make Your Nonprofit More Secure with Jen Pagdett, Executive Director of Community Technology Alliance
Session 2
In-Kind/Supply Donations: Bridging the Gap Between Donors and Nonprofits with Evelyn Horng, Co-founder of Rooga
Session 3
What The Hell Am I Supposed To Do With All This Data? with Sam Chenkin, Director of Solution Development at Tech Impact
Session 4
Lets Talk About Donation Processing with Roderick Campbell, CEO and Co-founder of CommitChange
Session 5
Tech Assessment Hangover with Mike Rubio, Program Director at ZeroDivide
Session 6
Question & Answer Panel with all the speakers from previous sessions
Oakland, CA
Keynote
10 Characteristics of Successful Nonprofit Leadership with Peggy Duvette, Social Impact Director at NetSuite
Session 1
How To Recruit and Retain Top Talent with Carole Watson, Retired Chief Community Investment Officer of the United Way Bay Area and David Sloves, CEO of Nonstop
Session 2
Nonprofit Partnerships That Work with Patrick Callihan, Executive Director of Tech Impact, and Cameron Jones, Senior Director of Nonprofit Technology Solutions & Services at TechSoup Global
Session 3
Preparing For Pro Bono In Your Nonprofit with Joel Bashevkin, Executive Director at Taproot Foundation San Francisco Bay Area, Director of Global Pro Bono, Taproot Foundation
Session 4
Recruiting Your Skilled Volunteer Army with Alison Dorsey, Social Impact Manager at LinkedIn
Session 5
Question and Answer Panel with all the speakers from previous sessions
San Francisco, CA
Keynote
Building Your Nonprofit Digital Marketing Strategy with Kyle Barkins and Joeseph DiGiovanni, Co-founders of Tapp Networks
Session 1
Think Like A Search Engine with James Metzger, Online Marketing And Analytics Manager at TechSoup Global
Session 2
Five Ways Mobile Is Changing Nonprofits with John Kenyon, Nonprofit Technology Educator & Strategist at John Kenyon Consulting
Session 3
Seismic Shifts: The Changing World of Nonprofit CRMs - Integrating with Tools like Email Marketing, Online Fundraising, and APIs with Robert Weiner, Principal at Robert L. Weiner Consulting
Session 4
Engaging Your Constituents With Technology: If You Build It, They May Not Come... with Colleen McCarthy, Director of Marketing at Exponent Partners
Session 5
Question and Answer Panel with all the speakers from previous sessions
Session 6
Tech Giving in the Bay Area - A Conversation with the Bay Area's Largest Techology Companies About Their Local Giving with Justin Steele, Bay Area Giving Lead at Google.org, Thea Nilsson, Civic Engagement Manager at Microsoft, and Melanie LeGrande, Senior Director of Corporate Responsibility, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
5-6:30: Nonprofit Happy Hour Celebration
Presented By Nonstop, Sierra Nevada, and Lagunitas Brewing Company
Speakers
Kyle Barkins
Co-founder, Tapp Networks
Joel Bashevkin
Executive Director, Taproot Foundation San Francisco Bay Area
Patrick Callihan
Executive Director, Tech Impact
Roderick Campbell
CEO/Co-founder, CommitChange
Sam Chenkin
Director of Solution Development, Tech Impact
Joeseph DiGiovanni
Co-founder, Tapp Networks
Alison Dorsey
Social Impact Manager, LinkedIn
Peggy Duvette
Director of Social Impact, NetSuite
Evelyn Horng
Co-founder, Roonga
Cameron Jones
Senior Director of Nonprofit Technology Solutions & Services, TechSoup Global
John Kenyon
Nonprofit Technology Educator & Strategist, John Kenyon Consulting
Melanie LeGrande
Senior Director of Corporate Responsibility, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Colleen McCarthy
Director of Marketing, Exponent Partners
James Metzger
Online Marketing And Analytics Manager, TechSoup Global
Thea Smith Nilsson
Civic Engagement Manager, Microsoft Bay Area
Jen Padgett
Executive Director, Community Technology Alliance (CTA)
David Sloves
CEO & Founder, Nonstop
Justin Steele
Bay Area Giving Lead, Google.org
Carole Watson
Retired Chief Community Investment Officer, United Way Bay Area
Robert Weiner
Principal, Robert L. Weiner Consulting
