Envisioning the Future of Vermont's Digital Economy

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Vermont Connected is the culmination of the work of the Vermont Digital Economy Project. At this day-long summit, we will reflect on our past work and the lessons we have learned from helping small businesses, nonprofits and towns in Vermont to effectively use digital tools to further community, engagement, and the overall economy. This summit will also look forward, asking questions about the role the internet and other advances in technology can play on the future of Vermont's economy.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-05-08
Format: 2024-05-08
Nonprofit Problem Solvers - 09/23/2014
Digital tools can do a lot to help nonprofits become more effective in achieving their missions and more resilient. Our three speakers will speak to their successes with social media and digital tools, as well as how these tools have strengthened...
Mission Critical "Evaluating and Optimizing Digital Tools" - 09/23/2014
This interactive workshop will discuss how to strategically evaluate areas within a nonprofit in which integrating digital tools can increase an organization’s effectiveness, while also saving time, money, and stress. The workshop concludes by...
How Can Nonprofits Keep Pace? - 09/23/2014
Expert facilitator: Kate Jellema, Marlboro College
How Nonprofits Can Keep Pace with New Technology - 09/23/2014
Discussion Session: Raising Questions & Developing Ideas for Action on the Future of Vermont’s Digital Economy. Expert: Kate Jellema, Chair, MS in Managing Mission-Driven Organizations & Director, Program in Nonprofit Management,...

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