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How to Survive & Thrive With Technology
A Forum for Non-Profit Human Service Agencies
April 19, 2001
The Washington Athletic Club, Downtown Seattle

Agenda & Program Sessions

 
8:30 - 9:00 Check in - Coffee and light snacks
9:15-10:00 Key Note Address:  
Professor Andrew Gordon
Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy University of Washington
10:15-Noon Program Sessions
Noon-1:15 Lunch, Meet with Vendors
1:30-4:15 Program Sessions
4:30-5:00 Closing Remarks - Words from Sponsors


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Program Sessions

Tracks

Hands-On Technology Planning

Keeping up with Technology Changes

Human Services and the Internet

Funding Technology

10:15-11:00

Technology Planning I

A Technology Overview for Non-Profit Leaders

Using the Internet to Deliver Your Mission

Fundraising for Technology: How and Where to Make Your Case.

11:15-Noon

Technology Planning II

An Emerging Technology Every Non-Profit Leader Should Learn About: Subscription-based Computing

On-line Donation Engines

Funding Technology Initiatives in the Non-Profit Sector

1:30-2:15

Selecting an Automated Client Information System for Human Service Organizations: A Step-by-Step Guide

Technology Visioning

Learn from Experience

Getting on the Web

Technology Enabled Evaluation

2:30-3:15

Successfully Implementing an Automated Client Information System in Your Agency

Understanding Total Cost of Ownership

Know Your Software Options

The Push and Pull of Attracting the Right Audience to Your Web Site

How Does Your Agency Measure Up?

3:30-4:15

Data Sharing and Confidentiality: Considerations for Client Information Systems

IT Staffing Puzzle

Get a Handle on Your Technology Using a FREE On-line Tool

On-line Program Design, Evaluation, and Data Collection Tools

Partners in Human Services: A Dialog Between Providers and Funders