NextGen:Charity is a conference on non-profit innovation (a "TED" for non-profits) to be held in Midtown, NYC on November 18 and 19, 2010. The audience is 500+ leaders of non-profits, foundations, and philanthropists. Talks are short (18 minutes or less) and are fun and anecdotal while providing inspiration and ideas for the charitable sector. The second day will include workshops for...
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NextGen:Charity is a conference on non-profit innovation (a "TED" for non-profits) to be held in Midtown, NYC on November 18 and 19, 2010. The audience is 500+ leaders of non-profits, foundations, and philanthropists. Talks are short (18 minutes or less) and are fun and anecdotal while providing inspiration and ideas for the charitable sector. The second day will include workshops for the participating organizations and foundations.
Some of our big names include Jack Dorsey; founder of Twitter, Seth Godin; best selling author, Scott Harrison; Founder and CEO of Charity: Water, Jonathan Greenblatt; the founder of Ethos Water and Founder of All for Good, Nancy Lublin; Founder of Do Something and Dress for Success, Scott Belsky; CEO of Behance and Author of Making Things Happen, Gordon Campbell; President of United Way of New York City, Melissa Kushner; the founder of GoodsForGood, Soraya Darabi, of Foodspotting, Matt Mahan, director of Facebook's Causes, and numerous other presenters, private and corporate foundations.
We hope NextGen:Charity will inspire revolutions in efficiency and innovation in non-profit work, so we can help more people, more effectively.
www.nextgencharity.com
www.twitter.com/nextgencharity