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Charleston Conference for Nonprofits Thanks to the over 1200 nonprofit professionals who joined us November 16-19 in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, for Blackbaud’s 2008 Conference for Nonprofits.
The Conference was more exciting than ever! Packed with new educational content, unlimited networking opportunities, and a strong focus on technology for nonprofits, Blackbaud’s 2008 Conference was a great learning experience.
If you missed it, you can watch Blackbaud CEO Marc Chardon's general session from this year's event.
We're already planning next year's event for November 15-18, so visit this page in the future for more information. In the mean time, you can browse the materials below to get a sense of the Conference experience. We hope to see you in 2009!
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Charleston was the backdrop for this year’s three-day professional development event. This southern city is one of America’s most beautifully preserved architectural and historical treasures. An area full of charm and natural beauty, Charleston has many attractions for visitors to the area. Experience the finest southern hospitality in this magical city.
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Nonprofit leaders in today’s world need to keep up with a changing environment so they can achieve their missions and make the world a better place. Technology is changing the way that many nonprofit organizations accomplish their daily tasks and long-term goals. The Conference offered many opportunities for you to learn about these issues from the keynote speaker, technology experts, Blackbaud staff, and your colleagues in the nonprofit community.
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We’ve learned, from attendee feedback and comments, that you value the opportunity to make connections with fellow colleagues. Nonprofit professionals encounter many of the same challenges and overcome similar obstacles. Attendees from development directors at hostpital foundations to IT directors at colleges, all met someone with whom they could relate their experiences.
This Conference provided countless opportunities for attendees to share their stories with others, perhaps while having a cup of coffee with breakfast, chatting before a session, or during the evening networking events. |
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