Bridge Conference 2008
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  • The very best of insider tips and trade secrets.
  • Pre-conference workshops to maximize your learning.
  • More than 75 educational sessions with nationally and internationally known presenters.
  • Inspiring keynote speakers Jim Stovall and Lynn Price
  • Abundant networking opportunities to connect with colleagues.
  • Over 100 innovative vendors with the tools to help you boost your efficiency and your revenue.

2008 Bridge Conference Educational Sponsors

This year’s Bridge Conference features Educational Sponsor organizations Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and the American Association of Grant Professionals of the National Capitol Area (AAGP-NCA) each with similar missions to AFP/DC and DMAW.  These sponsors will be showcasing proven strategies and programs that work!


NTEN 
NTEN is the premiere national membership organization of nonprofit professionals who strategically put technology to use for their causes.
Bridge Conference attendees will be able to sample the kinds of workshops and speakers that NTEN features at its annual national conference.  Hear about the how to use technology to better manage your nonprofit organization from the most knowledgeable nonprofit IT speakers in North America.  Tracks feature the “Latest Developments in Micro Campaigns” the best use of data and include innovative uses of the web, social networks, friend-circles, SMS, mobile phones, blogs, videos, and podcasts.


American Association of Grant Professionals (AAGP) is the premier national professional organization representing the needs and concerns of grant professionals.  AAGP’s local chapter, AAGP of the National Capital Area (AAGP-NCA), is a proud educational sponsor of the Bridge Conference, and has developed two informative workshops for the busy development director or grants manager. Learn about the opportunities and responsibilities of securing grants at “Preparation Beats Heartburn,” then find out what you need to do to write successful proposals at “Write Smart, Do Good, Report Honestly.”