Starting Your Nonprofit on Social Media - Fresno
We continued our Central Valley eAdvocacy Capacity Building Program with a training in Fresno, CA on Wed, April 6 from 12:30 to 4:30 pm. This collaborative and hands on training provided nonprofits a better understanding of how to start using social media, like Twitter, Facebook, or blogging, for their organization.
The following are the materials used during the training.
These materials are distributed under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage re-use, modification, and re-distribution in any situation where they may be useful.
The Central Valley eAdvocacy Program is generously funded by the California Consumer Protection Foundation. Special thanks to the Center for Multicultural Cooperation for coordinating the event space and providing interests of the Central Valley.
Questions? Email centralvalley@aspirationtech.org
Starting Your Nonprofit on Social Media - Modesto
Thanks to everyone who attended the May 17 Modesto training, Starting Your Nonprofit on Social Media, as part of the Central Valley eAdvocacy Program.
We hope you found the training useful and now have a better understanding of using different online tools for your organization.
The following are the materials used during the training.
These materials are distributed under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage re-use, modification, and re-distribution in any situation where they may be useful.
- Training Introduction
- Spectrums of Engagement
- Build A Publishing Matrix
- Publishing Matrix Template
- Introduction to Facebook
- Introduction to Twitter
We will continue to create discussions and feature opportunities to get your questions answered about online communications. Any feedback is much appreciated!
The Central Valley eAdvocacy Program is generously funded by the California Consumer Protection Foundation. Big thanks to Congregations Building Community for their great support and El Concilio for providing the event space.
Ruckus Society Tech Teach-In
Learn how use online tools in sustainable ways to support social change
The Ruckus Society and Aspiration hosted a free, all-day teach-in to show activists how to use technology on their own terms, in ways that mobilize stakeholders and increase impact.
The format of the event was highly interactive and question-driven, with participants collaborating in small groups.
Agenda
The learning will be hands-on, and topics covered included:
Building Online Communications in Grassroots Nonprofits
We're returning to Fresno, CA on June 23 from 12:30 to 4:30 pm with a no-cost training on building effective online communications for nonprofits and social justice organizations. Based on feedback from Central Valley participants, this training will include two interactive sessions to help you build out your online strategy efforts.
Starting Your Nonprofit on Social Media
Join us for a collaborative training designed to help nonprofits coordinate their online communications and make sense of using different online tools like Facebook, Twitter, and emails.
The training will be conversational and feature opportunities to get your questions answered about online communications. It is ideal for anyone trying to juggle all the different online tools for their organization and those interested in new tools.
The agenda will be driven by the participants but will likely include sessions on "Intro to Twitter and Facebook for Organizing" and "Building a Publishing Matrix to Coordinate Your Online Channels."
Come with your stories, doubts, and questions! The training is small and suitable for all skill levels so reserve your spot today because space is limited.
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When?
Thursday, June 30, 2011
12:30 - 4:30 pm
The Central Valley eAdvocacy Program is generously funded by the California Consumer Protection Foundation. Big thanks to CMC in Sacramento for their great support and the Nonprofit Innovation Center for providing the event space.
Starting Your Nonprofit on Social Media
Join us for a collaborative training designed to help nonprofits coordinate their online communications and make sense of using different online tools like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs.
The training will be conversational and feature opportunities to get your questions answered about online communications. It is ideal for anyone trying to juggle all the different online tools for their organization and those interested in new tools.
The agenda will be driven by the participants but will likely include sessions on "Intro to Blogging", "Social Networks for Organizing" or "Building a Publishing Matrix to Coordinate Your Online Channels."
Come with your stories, doubts, and questions! The training is small and suitable for all skill levels so reserve your spot today because space is limited.
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When?
Friday, July 1, 2011
12:30 - 4:30 pm
The Central Valley eAdvocacy Program is generously funded by the California Consumer Protection Foundation. Big thanks to CMC in Sacramento for their great support and the Nonprofit Innovation Center for providing the event space.
Effective Online Advocacy for Grassroots Organizations July 2011
Aspiration is pleased to announce another eAdvocacy Training event, “Effective Online Advocacy for Grassroots Organizations”, taking place on July 7 and 8, 2011 in Los Angeles.
These trainings are generously sponsored by the California Consumer Protection Foundation (CCPF), and provided free of charge to the CCPF network. Lunch and all-day coffee will be provided at the trainings.
You can also check out the Complete Agenda.
The Los Angeles trainings will take place
Building Online Communications at Your Nonprofit
Join us in Sacramento, CA on August 23 from 12:30 to 4:30pm with a no-cost training on building effective online communications for nonprofits and social justice organizations. Based on feedback from Central Valley participants, this training will include two interactive sessions to help you build out your online strategy efforts. View materials from the training.
Establishing a Publishing Matrix:
Email Newsletters for Nonprofits
We’re excited to return to Fresno, California on September 14 from 9am-4pm for a no cost training, “Email Newsletters for Nonprofits”, as part of the Central Valley eAdvocacy Capacity Building Program.
This collaborative and hands-on training will provide nonprofits a better understanding of how to start an email newsletter or incorporate best practices into a current email newsletter.