hosted at the University of Massachusetts Lowell
and major support from MakeChange! Trust with thanks to Grassroots.org
OC's 8th annual conference is excited to be in Lowell, MA. The 2007 Conference will present tools intended to ease the challenges nonprofits and organizing groups face in meeting their missions. More effective use of email, dynamic websites, ideal data use, new social networking tools, and rich online media are technologies that should and can be used by organizations and movements to achieve thier goals.
A full range of workshops will take place on Saturday, June 23rd and our co-location with the Grassroots Radio Conference will allow us to expand our mission to bring the technology of radio to communities.
As always, the Grassroots Use of Technology conference is one of the only events that brings technology and endusers together, allowing us to learn from each other.
AGENDA OVERVIEW
Breakfast and Registration will begin at 8:30am. The conference will not actually start until 9:00 when we will have our Keynote Presentation.
There will be three workshop sessions, and each session will have about 8 concurrent presentations. Workshops will be identified by technical level; the program is designed to be accessible to beginners while offering options for tech experts.
Prices:
Registration is $60 Regular
Limited Income $30
$10 Discount for OC Members
Registration Policy
You may receive a refund of your full registration fee, minus a $5 admin charge, if you cancel before June 11. After that date we will not provide refunds.
HELP US PROMOTE!
The success of our conference is directly related to the strength of our community. So take a moment to share the opportunity with a colleague. Send an email, post a flyer, and generally let folks know. You can download a flyer HERE.
LOOK WHO'S COMING (why not join them?)
(a selection of New England-based group)
Barnstable County Human Services, Barnstable, MA
Cambridge Community TV, Cambridge, MA
Community Software Lab, Lowell, MA
CTC VISTA Project, Boston, MA
Data Collaborative
Database Designs, Boston, MA
FairTest, Needham, MA
Families for Depression Awareness, Waltham, MA
Granite State organizing Project, Manchester, NH
Greater Lowell Community Foundation, Lowell, MA
HOME Inc., Boston
Lowell Telecommunications Corporation, Lowell, MA
Non Profit Open Source Initiative, Shutesbury, MA
Project Think Different, Boston, MA
Rosie's Place, Boston, MA
United for a Fair Economy, Boston, MA
YES, Orange, MA
Zumix, East Boston
Conference Workshops & Speakers
Keynote Speaker
Allison Fine, author of Momentum: Igniting Social Change in a Connected Age