When it comes to building a new website or selecting a CRM/ticketing provider, you can craft a Request For Proposal (RFP) capable of producing solutions you need…or just set your money on fire. Choose wisely because you only get one shot.
Having said that, writing a RFTP capable of getting what you want, and what you need, is a daunting task.
To that end, I want to help you and your organization save money, stress, and time. I’m putting together a session for the 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference (#18NTC) on this very topic. Titled my Everything Tech Providers Wished You Knew About Writing A RFP (Plus The Stuff They Want To Keep Secret), the session now has an official date and time:
- When: Wednesday, April 11, 2018
- Time: 3:30pm -5:00pm
- Where: 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference, New Orleans
- Register: org/ntc
Joining me for the session is longtime colleague and conference session collaborator, Ceci Dadisman.
While #18NTC may not be one of the conferences you’re used to considering, it’s high time to broaden your horizons. #18NTC focuses on a much broader cross section of nonprofits and as a result, attendance is much larger than the usual suspect conferences.
What that means is more sessions run by an even larger pool of qualified speakers.
I’ve been going through the conference schedule and there are more than a dozen sessions I’ve already earmarked to attend. From just the IT track, From Spreadsheets To Apps, Help Search Engines Find and Feature You, A Guide to Choosing CRMs from Independent Experts, and 9 Ways To Prevent A Ransomware Attack To Your Nonprofit all look like fascinating sessions that should produce results you can implement ASAP.
