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May 5: How Salesforce can help your nonprofit rock
How Salesforce can help your nonprofit rock
Join Net2van for the second in our three-part Constituent Relationship Manager (CRM) series where we invite experts to present on NationBuilder, Salesforce and CiviCRM.
We’ll take a look at the Salesforce platform and explore how it can help your nonprofit deliver better on its mission through constituent management, donor management, volunteer management, program management, and more. With a thriving global nonprofit user community, a generous license donation from the Salesforce Foundation, and the customizability to manage nearly anything in the cloud, Salesforce is a great option for many nonprofits.
When: Tuesday, May 5 2015, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Where: The HiVE, #210 – 128 W Hastings St.
AGENDA
- 5:30 – 6:00 PM: Networking and snacks
- 6:00 – 7:00 PM: Presentation
- 7:00 – 7:30 PM: Q&A and Wrap
- 7:45 – 9:30 PM: Post-event social!
PRESENTER
Beth Breisnes has been working with nonprofits and social enterprises on Salesforce since 2009. She loves working with innovative nonprofit organizations and helping them deliver on their missions more effectively through technology. Active in the Salesforce community, she co-leads the Vancouver Nonprofit User Group and was named a Salesforce MVP (one of just 134 in the world) in Summer 2014 in recognition of her expertise and community contributions. Beth is a Salesforce Certified Developer and Administrator and currently helps a variety of nonprofits with their Salesforce implementations as a consultant with Bigger Boat Consulting.
Event hashtag: #Net2van
Presenter: @bethbrains
Host: @Net2van
Venue Sponsor: @HiveVancouver
Event Sponsors: @iATSPayments @bgenerus @TechSoup @NTENorg
ACCESSIBILITY
Mobility Access: This venue does not have ramps and elevators and is not wheelchair accessible.
Hearing Access: Speakers at this event will use microphones.
Sight Access: Contact the organizers if you need an advance copy of the presentation.
We want everyone to be able to participate in the Net2Van community and events. Please don’t hesitate to let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.

April Nonprofit Tech Events Roundup
Hey friends, there’s a wealth of great events for the nonprofit tech community. Check ’em out!
UPCOMING NET2VAN EVENTS
Most NetSquared Vancouver events are free or by donation.
In addition to our Digital Nonprofit conference on May 22 Net2van is also planning a trio of CRM and database-focused events. This is a great opportunity for any organization exploring their options for tracking and managing their supporters.
- Tuesday, April 14: CRM for Nonprofits: NationBuilder
- Tuesday, May 5: CRM for Nonprofits: Salesforce
- Tuesday, June 2: CRM for Nonprofits: CiviCRM
EVENTS PLANNED BY OUR COMMUNITY FRIENDS
Salesforce Nonprofit User Group: New in Spring ’15! Duplicate Management and Lightning Process Builder!
When: Thursday, April 2
RSVP: http://goo.gl/cDt10T
We will be hosting our next VNUG meet-up on April 2, and this time we’ll be looking at two AMAZING new features from the Spring ’15 release: native Duplicate Management, and the new automation tool called Lightning Process Builder! BRING YOUR LAPTOP if possible so you can follow along in your own sandbox! And as always, come with your questions and we will work together to find answers.
Marketing for Hippies: The Niching Spiral
When: Saturday, April 4
RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/vancouver-the-niching-spiral-tickets–15674626229
A day long, pay-what-you-want workshop to help conscious entrepreneurs figure out their niche from my friend the amazing Tad Hargrave.
VA Breakfast: A Visual Analytics Overview
When: April 8, 2015
Price: $25.00
RSVP: http://goo.gl/eBnlNJ
If you have never heard of Visual Analytics or are just curious to know more about how it can help your organization get more out of your data, then we invite you to attend the VA Breakfast! This hour-long event will give you the essentials of what VA is while a delicious breakfast is served for you to start off your day. Get a chance to meet people with similar interests in the visual analytics community.
The Grant That Writes Itself (with Dr. Ray Hsu)
When: Wednesday, April 8
RSVP: http://goo.gl/MYO8pM
Have you dreamed that your grant could write itself? With the help of a bit of technology, writing a grant is as easy as pressing a button. Now is the time for a revolution in the way we write grants.
Random Hacks of Kindness 4 Peace Hackathon
When: Saturday, April 11
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rhok4peace-hackathon-tickets–16214588270
PeaceGeeks is hosting its 1st hackathon of 2015 and its 2nd ever Random Hacks of Kindness to help some incredible organizations that are working on peace and human rights issues around the world.
How to Build a Successful Legacy Program
When: Wednesday, April 15 in the Fraser Valley
RSVP: http://www.afpvancouver.org/Upcoming-Events.aspx
Come hear our guest speaker Simon Trevelyan discuss legacy giving in his engaging presentation, “What do Don Draper of the TV show Mad Men and legacy giving have in common? How to build a successful legacy program."
Introduction to Visual Analytics: Half Day Course
When: April 15th, 2015 and April 30th, 2015 from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Price: $120.00
RSVP: http://goo.gl/jv1hK4
If you have just been introduced to the term “Visual Analytics”, we encourage you to participate in this half day “Introduction to Visual Analytics” course! The goal is to provide a solid foundation to audiences who are not familiar with VA. The course includes real world examples, videos, and interactive demos of visual displays.
The Art of the Ask
When: Thursday, April 16
RSVP: http://afpvancouver.org/Upcoming-Events.aspx
Back by popular demand, this interactive workshop will help hone your face-to-face asking skills. Expert fundraisers will lead each table in different ask scenarios to guide your approach and build your confidence.
YVR Fundraisers Connect: Let’s Meet & Talk About Facebook & Our KPI’s: Does it help? How do we know?
When: Wednesday, April 22
RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/YVR-Funraisers-Connect/events/221179661/
Let’s get this thing started by kicking it off with our first meeting. I scheduled it in April since I know that for many of us, we are still tying up loose ends for our fiscal year ends to CRA this month. RSVP! Can’t wait to meet you all and chat about all stuff related to the business side of charities and fundraising! It’s at Cafe Crepe on Granville and Smithe. I booked the private room at the back.
From Theory to Practice: Two Day Course
When: April 22nd and 23rd from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Price: $960.00
RSVP: http://goo.gl/SFRvjY
This course consists of two days which provide in-depth theory and hands-on tutorials with modern visual analytics software tools such as Tableau and Gephi. This course is suitable for those wanting a solid treatment of the many aspects of visual analytics. We’ll provide real-world data to practice with – or bring your own!
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Alexandra Samuel: Telling Stories with Data
The theme of this year’s The Digital Nonprofit is “data” and we’ve assembled a mighty team of experts to share their expertise. Our closing keynote will be delivered by Alexandra Samuel, the VP of Social Media at Vision Critical and an experienced nonprofit campaigner.
Her topic is “Telling Stories with Data”, which sounds innocuous but was actually the most controversial and provocative plenary session at last year’s Leading Change Summit in San Francisco. Noted nonprofit blogger Beth Kanter was there and captures the mix of outrage and admiration in the room as Alexandra gave here thesis: rigorous data gathering and analysis can get in the way of effective storytelling by non-profits.
There are only 100 tickets available, so register today.
Telling Stories with Data
Alexandra Samuel, VP Social Media at Vision Critical
The advent of big data has challenged organizations to gather and analyze tremendous volumes of data on the people and communities they serve, as well as on the members and donors that support that work. But whether we’re dealing with big data or “little data” — smaller, more manageable datasets that can nonetheless provide deep insight — we need to develop the capacity to not only understand and learn from it, but to tell effective stories with it. Alex will help you work more effectively with data in your organization by mapping out the steps to developing an effective data strategy.
More About Alexandra Samuel
Alexandra Samuel is the author of Work Smarter with Social Media, forthcoming from Harvard Business School Press. She is a digital researcher, writer and speaker with two decades of experience on the forefront of the social web. She has led social media R&D for customer intelligence leader Vision Critical, directed the research for Don Tapscott’s Governance in the Digital Economy program, and founded one of the world’s first social media agencies, Social Signal. Her work has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic.com and Oprah.com. Alexandra holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University.
Additional Background
Vu Le: The Role Of Data In Equity And Social Justice
The theme of this year’s The Digital Nonprofit is “data” and we are SUPER EXCITED to have Seattle’s Vu Le as one of our two keynote speakers. He’ll be talking about the role of data in equity and social justice.
Expect to laugh and cry – Vu is both a noted nonprofit humorist (a real thing!) and the Executive Director of a nonprofit that brings more leaders of color in to the sector.
There are only 100 tickets available, so register today.
The Role Of Data In Equity And Social Justice
Vu Le, Executive Director of Rainier Valley Corps
The nonprofit sector has seen an increased focus on data, metrics, outcomes, etc. Some of this is due to the complex nature of our work and the difficulty of defining success. The focus on data is an attempt to tame the chaos. However, data can be both very helpful, or very detrimental to the work. The narrow definitions of what constitutes good data and outcomes, for example, can leave many marginalized communities behind. We need to understand how and when to use data, who uses it, and how to apply the lens of equity in looking at data.
More About Vu Le
Vu Le is the writer behind the blog nonprofitwithballs.com. He is also the humor writer for Blue Avocado. Vu is the Executive Director of an organization in Seattle, Rainier Valley Corps (RVC), which aims to bring more leaders of color in to the nonprofit sector and support existing leaders to work together to effect systemic change. Vu serves as chair of the Southeast Seattle Education Coalition (SESEC), which rallies families, schools, and community together to support students in Southeast Seattle to succeed. He sits on the Executive Committee of the Race to the Top grant for Washington state and the strategic planning committee of United Way of King County. Vu was chair of the Southeast District Council, a neighborhood council that provides information sharing, fosters collaboration among neighbors, and allocates resources for neighborhood-improvement projects. He was also on the City of Seattle’s Families and Education Levy advisory committee, which drafted a plan for a $232M levy for education. He founded World Dance Party, a multicultural dance party that draws 200 to 400 people of all ages and backgrounds. This year Vu was recognized by the Chronicle of Philanthropy as a “Writer with Attitude.”
Video: #OpenData for Non-Profits
On March 18, NetSquared Vancouver and OpenData BC presented a panel event showing how nonprofits can use and create open data.
Panelists:
• David Vogt of Urban Opus
• Alex Jurgensen of Camp Bowen and Accessibility Hound
• Tom Ash of Charity Science
Hosted by the Hive Vancouver

May 22: The Digital Nonprofit Conference
It’s 2015 already – and you’re online! But is anything coming from your investment in going digital?
Join us for the second annual The Digital Nonprofit to hear from leaders and experts on:
- How to structure our organizations to make them more effective online
- How to embed the power of the internet into our daily operations
- How to use data to make better decisions and be more effective in executing our missions
We’ll mix big-picture thinking with practical, hands-on sessions during an inspiring day at the beautiful Creekside Community Centre. We’ve got an amazing menu booked with meals from the Vij’s and TacoFino food trucks and a complimentary espresso cart onsite.
When: Friday, May 22. 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Price: $75.00 early bird before April 1
Tickets: https://register.canbook.me/digital-nonprofit
Who should attend?
- Nonprofit leaders responsible for their organization’s strategy
- Digital staff and fundraisers who execute online campaigns
- Program and support staff who want to more effectively engage their stakeholders
PRESENTERS
Here’s the initial lineup of experts.
Alexandra Samuel, VP Social Media, Vision Critical
“Telling Stories with Data”
The advent of big data has challenged organizations to gather and analyze tremendous volumes of data on the people and communities they serve, as well as on the members and donors that support that work. But whether we’re dealing with big data or “little data” — smaller, more manageable datasets that can nonetheless provide deep insight — we need to develop the capacity to not only understand and learn from it, but to tell effective stories with it. Alex will help you work more effectively with data in your organization by mapping out the steps to developing an effective data strategy.
Peter Wrinch, Lead Organizer, NationBuilder and former Executive Director, Pivot Legal Society
“Building the Culture to Win: A Deep Look at Non-profit Culture, Structure & Tech”
When Peter Wrinch took over the leadership at Pivot in 2010 the organization was struggling. Despite an incredible vision, a strong community of support, and a great team, the bank accounts were empty, people worked in silos, and the organization was suffering from mission drift. At his first staff retreat as Executive Director, he asked the staff to work with a new style of leadership – one that put each of them at the centre of their own respective areas of expertise. As Executive Director he would supply the tools for their success, but the responsibility for growth, movement, and ultimately Pivot-style social change rested with them. And it worked!
Benjamin Johnson, Executive Director, Frontier Marketing Company
“What separates charity websites that work and those that don’t?”
Ben Johnson will share his insights from a massive research project of NGO websites and guide you through the critical changes you can make to communicate more clearly, serve your members and raise more money.
SPONSORS
A huge thanks to our sponsors, without whom The Digital Nonprofit would be impossible.
Mitacs Opens Research Funding to Not-for-Profit Organizations
Eligible NFP partners can now participate in collaborative research with universities
Vancouver, BC – Eligible not-for-profit (NFP) organizations and Crown corporations can now receive funding to support research collaborations with universities. Qualifying organizations will be able to access high-quality research expertise in order to solve their business challenges.
Today’s announcement expands the reach of Mitacs’ programs significantly. There are approximately 170,000 non-profit organizations in Canada, accounting for 8.1 percent of Canada’s GDP. These organizations — like Mitacs’ programs — work across all disciplines and sectors.
Eligible organizations may include economic development organizations, industry associations, social welfare organizations, and charitable organizations. Partners will be assessed for a demonstrable economic or productivity orientation of the proposed research project, such as creating jobs, reducing costs, or increasing productivity.
Examples of proposed NFP projects:
- Examining the barriers to meaningful employment of blind Canadians
- Anticipated research outcome:Improved employment opportunities for an underemployed population
- Creating themed video games and apps for a theatre festival
Anticipated research outcome: Festival gains new audience and attendance is increased
- Developing a pilot program that helps stroke victims return to work
Anticipated research outcome: Implementation of the program to facilitate shorter recovery times and a faster return to the workplace
Mitacs is accepting applications immediately.
Quotes:
Alejandro Adem, CEO and Scientific Director, Mitacs
“Mitacs is excited to offer Canada’s not-for-profit sector the opportunity to partner with high-quality graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at universities across Canada to help solve their business-related research challenges.”
Ted Hewitt, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
“Together, Mitacs and SSHRC are committed to supporting Canada’s future innovators. By partnering in the Accelerate and Elevate programs, we will strengthen connections among researchers, industry partners, and not-for-profit organizations, while offering graduate students in the social sciences and humanities the opportunity to apply their expertise to unique challenges.”
Tasha Sutcliffe, Vice-President/Director, Fisheries and Marines, Ecotrust Canada
“Sustainability of nonprofit organizations like Ecotrust Canada can no longer depend on grant funding alone. Mitacs Accelerate concretely helps our organization with new business planning strategies for the commercialization of our knowledge.”
Quick facts:
- Mitacs is a national, private not-for-profit organization that develops the next generation of innovators with vital skills through unique research and training programs.
- Mitacs’ Accelerate program connects graduate students with industry partners for research internships supervised by faculty. In 2013–2014, Mitacs supported 2,240 Accelerate internships.
- Mitacs’ Elevate program provides recent PhD graduates with customized R&D management and professional development training while they’re working on research projects.
Links:
For more information on not-for-profit organization eligibility, click here.
For details about Mitacs and our programs, visit mitacs.ca/newsroom.
March Nonprofit Tech Events in Vancouver
Spring time! Here’s the latest events we think will interest the nonprofit tech community.
UPCOMING NET2VAN EVENTS
All NetSquared Vancouver events are free or by donation.
Open Data for Nonprofits
When: Wednesday, March 18
RSVP: http://goo.gl/N8z89S
How can nonprofits use open data for good? A panel event held in partnership with Open Data BC.
EVENTS PLANNED BY OUR COMMUNITY FRIENDS
Raiser’s Edge: Organizational contacts
When: Monday, March 2
RSVP: http://goo.gl/htPlWg
Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge session on Organization Contacts & Mailing Lists.
Maker Education Salon, Spring Edition!
When: Tuesday, March 3
RSVP: http://goo.gl/YSWw1c
Join us to hear about inspiring projects facilitated by teachers, museum staff, programmers, librarians, artists, hackspace members and enthusiasts facilitating maker education programmes in the Vancouver area, followed by informal hanging out and drinks with the larger network.
GrantMix: How to Sell Your Vision of a Better World (with Jamie Chang)
When: Thursday, March 5
RSVP: http://goo.gl/F2oy2P
Learn from one of the most exciting thinkers on the border of Education and Technology as you learn to sell your vision in grant proposals.
Digital Storytelling Mini-Workshops at Kitsilano Community Centre
When: February 16 to March 9
RSVP: Search for “storytelling” at http://bit.ly/KeywordStorytelling
These 4 Digital storytelling workshops will offer tips and best practices for digital storytelling. I’ll free your imagination and help you engage.
You will learn the benefits of story marketing over an advertisement. We will use a simple formula for creating a memorable story around your message.
Natural SEO Lunch ‘n’ Learn
When: Friday, March 13
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/natural-seo-lunch-n-learn-tickets–15425340609
The world’s most popular website helps people find things. So it’s no surprise that being found first on Google is a huge desire for most organizations. In this session, I’ll be sharing about Search Engine Optimization tactics that, well, aren’t really tactics at all. We’ll talk about the value of being yourself, communicating strategically, and trying new things!
Your Biz as a Vehicle for Positive Change: Fireside Chat w/ Mike Rowlands
When: Friday, March 27
RSVP: http://goo.gl/oCINP2
Join Mike Rowlands for this fireside chat on entrepreneurship, social venture, and the strategy to tie it all together. As the principal of Junxion Strategy and an executive producer of Social Venture Institute (SVI), Mike has a wealth of knowledge and experience in leading strategy for responsible enterprises. During this lunch hour session, Mike will talk about doing good through business, and ensuring that your mission and vision inform how you grow your business.
Canadian Internet Marketing Conference
When: March 28+29
RSVP: http://goo.gl/lUqSjZ Use “Charity15” for 20% discount
22 World-Class Speakers, 6 Networking Opportunities, $10,000 Dragon Den style contest, workshops, parties and much more. Tweet-to-Fly Helicopter contest.
Leave the city behind and come join us in the beautiful mountain town of Squamish, BC for two days of inspirational talks on Internet Marketing. Get inspired and learn from industry leaders within digital marketing. Leave refreshed and full of action points for your business.
Marketing for Hippies: The Niching Spiral
When: Saturday, 4 April
RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/vancouver-the-niching-spiral-tickets–15674626229
A day long, pay-what-you-want workshop to help conscious entrepreneurs figure out their niche from my friend the amazing Tad Hargrave.
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Introducing Hootsuite’s Social Media Tune-Up Coaches
Your Hootsuite Social Media Tune-Up Coaches
When: Monday, February 23, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: HootSuite Headquarters, 5 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
RSVP: http://goo.gl/MSTAFm
Scaling your social media within current resources is often a challenge for NGOs. How do you manage multiple social media platforms without budgeting more for a social media manager or a social team?
Hootsuite’s coaches can show you how it’s possible to scale your social media, connect with more supporters and increase the organic reach of your communications.
As part of Hootsuite’s HootGiving Program, our Social Media Tune-Up is available as a complimentary service for NGOs. After we take a look at how you’re currently using social media, we’ll make recommendations and work with you to improve your social presence.
Coaches
Hootsuite’s expert social media and marketing coaches will be there to guide you!
Alberto Cristoffanini – @HootAlberto
Expertise includes
- Social Media Strategy
- Social media in Latin America
- Social Justice
Michelle Garrigo – @HootGarrigo
Expertise Includes
- Social Media Strategy and Execution
- Hootsuite Dashboard Ninja
- Agency background, managing multiple clients in various industries
Andrea Johb – @HootAJ
Expertise includes
- On-boarding with social networks
- Hootsuite dashboard trainer
- Social Media Strategy
Liz Lee – @ellielee194
Expertise includes
- Social Marketing
- Social Customer Service
- Social Selling
Leyla Morzan – @HootLeyla
Customer Success Manager, Enterprise
Expertise includes
- Social Strategy
- Building Meaningful Relationships
- Social Customer Service
Maria Perez – @HootMP
Expertise includes
- Social strategy
- Engagement
- Measuring social media efforts
Juan Ramos – @HootRamos
- Social and Digital Strategy
- Social and Online Metrics
- Increasing your online audience
Julia Shepherd – @msjuliashepherd
Expertise includes
- Engaging with your Audience
- Creating Compelling Content
- Social Strategy
Tori Swanson – @ HootTori
Expertise includes
- Brand Monitoring & Engagement
- Social Strategizing
- Goal Setting and Tracking Social Growth
Miriam Trotscha – @miriamtrot
- Social media strategy for NGOs
- Creating your first strategy
- Building out a team
- Executive buy-in
Skyler Thompson – @thisseasonslove
Expertise includes
- Social Strategy
- Measurable Social Goals
- Social Best Practices (tips and tricks)