Net Tuesday

by Scott Beale on January 8, 2006 · 0 comments

NetSquared

Net Tuesday is a monthly event produced by Net2 (NetSquared), an online/offline community that is part of TechSoup (a project of CompuMentor). The Net Tuesday events are leading up to The TechSoup Net2 Conference, a two day event that takes place in May. The next Net Tuesday is this Tuesday, January 10th at Varnish Fine Art and features Jason Schultz, Staff Attorney from Electric Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Myles Weissleder, VP of Public Affairs for Meetup.

Today, we recognize a turning point in nonprofit technology adoption. Through the immense possibilities of the Internet, nonprofits can turn hundreds of supporters into thousands, access new reserves of volunteerism, and give their constituencies tools to take charge of change.

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