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SUMMARY:Tactical Technology Planning
DESCRIPTION:This series is offered in partnership with TechImpact. \nNovember 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, December 7\, 14\, 2021\n1:00 – 2:00 PM ET\nRegistration Fee: $160 for Members\, $200 for Nonmembers for the entire series.  Login to the Member Portal to find the the discount code. \nREGISTER NOW\nPre-Work: Introduction to the Planning Process (Prior to November 8)\nLet’s set the stage for a great learning experience. Complete your pre-course self-assessment\, learn the difference between tactical and strategic planning\, and form your technology planning committee. \nSession 1: Infrastructure and Security\nAfter introductions and an overview of the course\, we’ll dive into hardware best practices\, choosing the right software programs and platforms\, and how to audit your security infrastructure. You’ll learn how to answer such questions as\, how often should you replace computers? What networking equipment should you buy? What kinds of systems should you use for file sharing and collaboration?  \nSession 2: Data Management\nYou don’t need to be a data scientist in order to make smart decisions that lead to better outcomes for your nonprofit. Here we’ll cover what it means to be a data–informed organization\, along with tools and platforms to help you. Most importantly\, we’ll help you learn how to make sense of data and how to use it to strengthen your organization.  \nSession 3: Technology for Digital Marketing\, Outreach\, and Fundraising\nWhether you are trying to raise money\, educate\, recruit\, or persuade\, technology can help. A nonprofit’s digital communication toolkit includes its website\, email strategy\, social media platforms\, messaging\, and reporting. In this session\, we’ll cover how to create effective communication goals that can determine your strategies and tactics. We’ll also review your website functions and structure\, email tools and strategy\, and social media use.  \nSession 4: Technology for Program Service and Delivery \nIf you’re in the habit of thinking of technology as a back-office utility\, it’s time to consider the many ways it can directly help you advance your mission. In this three-part lesson\, we’ll cover ways to use technology to increase your reach to people in remote areas or who struggle with barriers to receiving services in person; using prompts and feedback mechanisms to enhance experiences; and connecting communities together.  \nSession 5: Technology Strategy and Governance\nTechnology strategy and governance is the way you align technology decisions and practices to your organization’s mission. Strategy relates to the way you align technology decisions to your organization’s mission through roadmaps and blueprints of your overall approach to technology. Governance refers to practices and policies that state how technology should be used. In this session\, we’ll cover elements of both strategy and governance\, including budgeting and planning\, policy creation and staff training\, and supporting technology use.  \nSession 6: Creating Your Tactical Technology Plan\nNow that we’re covered the five main areas of technology in nonprofits\, you’ve likely identified multiple projects and improvements you want to make. In this last session\, we’ll provide frameworks to help identify essential projects and ways to prepare yourself and your project for funding requests. At the end\, you’ll put the final touches on your Technology Action Plan and review your next steps. \nWho should take this course?\nThe course is primarily designed for small– to medium–sized nonprofits at a low–to–medium level of technology maturity. However\, organizations of all sizes and stages have benefited from this experience. If you have any questions about whether the course is right for you\, please don’t hesitate to contact us.  \nTo get the most out of your training investment\, we recommend having two people from your organization participate\, including the person with primary responsibility for technology and the person who has authority to approve technology expenditures and changes. Allow up to two and a half hours of each homework after each session.  \nAudience\nAccidental Techies\, Executives who approve tech  \n  \nAbout Our Instructors\nEric Leland\nFounder and Director\, FivePaths \nEric Leland has spent 15 years working with progressive organizations and businesses tackling online and offline technology challenges. Eric is a founding partner of FivePaths (fivepaths.com)\, a technology firm that brings unparalleled strategic technology consulting\, information architecture\, and web CMS and CRM platforms development expertise to each project. \n  \nMelanie Meyer\nTech Advisor\, Tech Impact​ \nMelanie works directly with nonprofits to help elevate their technology use to further their mission. Melanie has a 20-year history working with a nonprofit for the overall strategic direction of technology\, systems and processes\, marketing\, communications\, and event management.
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