Our committees work in various ways to provide feedback, test, evaluate, and make decisions that help NTEN provide the best support, resources, and programs for our community and sector.
To ensure our programs and resources are relevant and benefit the community, we include people in our community in our planning and decision-making through committees.
We value diverse perspectives and abilities on our committees. Committee members are expected to uphold, advocate for, and abide by NTEN’s commitment to equity and liberation. Committees meet virtually, and NTEN makes accommodations for accessibility or other needs. We request a one-year commitment, though members may end their service at any time. Participation on a single committee is limited to three consecutive years, so others can share in these leadership roles.
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SubscribeAccessibility Committee
NTEN is committed to ensuring that our programs, events, and resources are as accessible as possible. The Accessibility Committee supports and guides these efforts to extend our commitment to equity, values, and mission. Committee members have professional or lived experiences with a range of disabilities, neurodiversity, and inclusion practices.
Time commitment: Monthly meetings up to one hour each, communication between meetings, and voluntary opportunities for material review and development, and subcommittee project work outside meetings.
2025–2026 members
Brenda Okorogba
Brian Cavanaugh
Chelsea Perugini
Danielle Kempe
Dar Veverka
Dave Tinker
Emily Lapayowker
Joy Mistovich
Kathleen Lietzau
Laura Patch
Matthew Sucre
Rachel Kribbs
Rhue Ivy-Torres
Richelle Pittella
Sandee Jackson
Sonja Palmer
Stacy Clinton
Steven Brockbank
Terrence Chan
Community Equity Committee
NTEN is committed to anti-racism and dismantling white supremacy as we build toward liberation. To support a holistic and inclusive approach to equity, it’s essential that our community be directly included in the processes of surfacing, shaping, implementing, and evaluating our work. The Community Equity Committee creates a system of connection and accountability, reviewing NTEN’s equity practices and proposing ways for NTEN to more fully live its values. Committee members are diverse practitioners committed to a world where missions and movements are successful through the strategic and equitable use of technology.
Time commitment: Quarterly meetings for 1–2 hours each, communication between meetings, and minimal material review outside of meetings.
2025–2026 members
Bren Spector
Dani Faulkner
David Figueroa
Lawan Idriss
Mouli Somayajula
Olivia Bivens
Rosalind Zavras
Shakaylah Leonard
Zahna Woodson
Membership Committee
NTEN’s mission and beliefs are at the heart of all we do. We continue to increase the ways we advocate for the community, convene and collaborate with other organizations, and build programs for emerging needs. The Membership Committee provides NTEN with input and guidance about its programs and benefits, advocacy efforts, and opportunities to better meet our mission. Committee members include people with myriad identities, diverse lived experiences, and backgrounds across the fields of social impact and technology.
Time commitment: Quarterly meetings for 1–2 hours each, communication between meetings, and minimal material review outside of meetings.
2025–2026 members
Annam Ravin
Chelsea Perugini
Dana Benjamin
Jennika O'Brien
Lesley Hostetter
Marwa Elmorsi
Olivia Bivens
Sara Orrick
Shakaylah Leonard
Teresa Baydoun
Valerie Ehrlich
NTC Host Committee
NTEN's annual Nonprofit Technology Conference is an annual gathering of people who want to make the world a better place through the skillful and equitable use of technology. The NTC is held in a different city each year, and next year, it will take place in Detroit, Michigan. The NTC Host Committee works closely with staff to help make the conference great through local connections, recommendations, and coordination.
Time commitment: Between July 2025 and March 2026, there will be monthly meetings for approximately one hour each, some communication between meetings, and occasional opportunities for in-person meetings at the convention center or other venues.
2025–2026 members
Annam Ravin
Bren Spector
Duncan Stewart
Elena Thomasson
Jaemi Loeb
Meredith Begin
Stephanie Maurice Beason
Teresa Baydoun
Zahna Woodson
NTC Session Advisory Committee
The Session Advisory Committee is a group of experts, practitioners, and champions in nonprofit technology. Committee members provide input as part of our community-centered process to develop the Nonprofit Technology Conference’s high-quality educational agenda. The committee creates a list of suggested topics, reviews sessions submitted within a self-selected content area, and provides feedback on the final agenda. There are no qualifications for serving on this committee — you can serve even if you’ve never attended NTC.
Time commitment: From July–January, three one-hour meetings, some communication between meetings, and material review outside of meetings. Mid-October to mid-November is usually a time-sensitive period for committee members to provide input within a particular area of expertise.
2025–2026 members
Alyssa Ackerman
Amanda Bache
Amber Ewert Snyder
Amy Frame
Angela Crist
Ann Blanchard
Audra Hurd
Beth Kanter
Cindy Leonard
Dani Faulkner
Dominique Stiger
Ethan Tan
Hillary Esquina
Jason Samuels
Jason Weaver
Karen Bray-Pollak
Kate Meyers Emery
Kelenda Allen-James
Larry Reed
Mari Eva Mendes
Matthew Sucre
Meseret Haileyesus
Mica Knox
Preeti Ladwa
Sophia Guevara
Steven Brockbank
Tiffany Nyklickova
Tirumala Rao Chimpiri
Usha Ramamurthy
Valerie Ehrlich
Victor Ejike
Pizzigati Prize Committee
NTEN is proud to steward the Antonio Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest to celebrate open source software developers in honor of the late Antonio “Tony” Pizzigati, an MIT-trained open source activist. The committee supports the grant process, including aligning on criteria, promoting the application opportunity, and selecting prize recipients. The committee includes veteran activists in the public interest computing community, but members do not need to have software development experience.
Time commitment: Approximately six meetings between September and April, up to one hour each, some communication between meetings, and other actions when appropriate, like circulating the call for applications and reviewing applications.
2025-2026 members
Arpan Somani
Ben Wen
Brian Rodriguez
Catherine Smith
Dani Faulkner
Danyelle Dosunmu
Elisabeth Bradley
Elliot Talbert-Goldstein
Leena Patidar
Nathan Gasser
Salim Lakhani
Tiffany Nyklickova
Technology Committee
Many of NTEN’s programs, resources, and community experiences are facilitated through technology. We’re constantly working to improve systems and migrate to new ones when appropriate. It’s critical to the success of our mission that community members be part of how we plan and implement technology. The Technology Committee is focused on the testing, processes, decision-making, and user experience of the NTEN website, tools, and tech systems that impact our community. People of all technical experience levels are encouraged to apply, as well as those with lived experience with disabilities or neurodiversity that may impact how web and digital systems are used.
Time commitment: Quarterly meetings for 1–2 hours each, some communication, periodic testing, or reviewing staged prototypes between meetings.
2023–2024 members
Amanda Bache
Cristina Bahm
Karen Bray-Pollak
Briettny Curtner
Jenn Downs
Rachele Hales
Nathan Henry
Lawan Idriss
Chrystal Koech
Galina Kozachenko
Niurka Lluveras-Hernande
Patrick McDermott
Lurleen McNair
Sajit Radhakrishnan Menon
Ja'Rod Morris
Linda Tran
Natalie Veal
Jason Weaver
Alex Wu
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Applications to 2025-26 committees are now closed.
You may apply to more than one committee in the application (you do not need to submit the form more than once).