Nonprofits and SXSW Collide
The nonprofit presence at the 2009 SXSW Interactive Festival has exponentially increased, and I'm really looking forward to all the amazing sessions and panels waiting for all of us do-gooders. And while I'll certainly be attending sessions without a nonprofit focus, here's a few events that are on my NPO radar...
I'm most looking forward to the Social Media Nonprofit ROI Poetry Slam, featuring Beth Kanter, Danielle Brigida, Holly Ross, Wendy Harman, Carie Lewis, David Neff, and Katie Paine. Using a poetry slam format, each panelist will present for 5 minutes on how they are using social media at their organizations. Check out this preview of Danielle Brigida's nonprofit interpretation of The Raven to whet your whistle.
If your organization wants to tap into the giant pool of mobile phone users, check out The Mobile Web for Good: Hype or Reality? The session called Nonprofts: Be the Web You Wish to See looks good if you are working on an internet strategy. Why Nonprofit is the Right Choice for your Startup covers how going the nonprofit route with your tech startup might give you a competitive advantage. Jessica Kizorek will do a book reading called The Digital Future of Philanthropy: Engaging Donors with Online Video. PBS will be hosting an Interactive Social Media and Online Video Studio to record interviews with the many visionaries that will be on site.
Beaconfire Consulting will be sponsoring The Beacon Lounge - the coolest place for nonprofit tech geeks to hang out at SXSW. Blackbaud will be sponsoring a lunch in The Beacon to benefit Feeding America (Saturday, March 14th from 12-2), so stop by and say hi! There will also be a special event at Stubb's BBQ called Social Media for Social Good that I'm hoping to attend, not to mention the NP Tech Bash on Monday.
What other sessions do you think do-gooders should attend?