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Writing for Facebook and Twitter- Webinar

"What's on your mind?" asks Facebook. "What are you doing?" enquires Twitter. How should your nonprofit answer these questions? What kinds of comments should you leave on other people's Facebook pages and who should you retweet?

During this webinar, we'll explore these questions and more from both a strategic point of view (e.g. how you want your supporters to perceive you) and a tactical one (e.g. how best do you use those 140 Twitter characters?).

Success in social media is all about the Six G's: being genuine, generous, and grateful, and not being greedy, grandstanding, and grabby. We'll look at ways to use what you write in social spaces to build support for your cause -- and how to avoid the sure-fire ways to turn people off.
 
You'll learn how to write attention-grabbing status updates that make supporters click-through and comment. You'll see examples of how nonprofits are communicating with extreme brevity and intense power. You'll understand how to let your personality shine through, without having to divulge too much.
 
Join us and learn how to get your social media writing right.
 
Kivi Leroux Miller, president of Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com, will present this webinar.
July 19, 2011 - 9:00am
Event Fee: 
35.00
Website Registration: 
http://www.nonprofitmarke…
Contact Name: 
Kevi Leroux Miller
Contact Email: 
helpdesk@nonprofitmarketingguide.com
United States

Focus Groups and Surveys: Easy, Affordable Research for Nonprofit Marketers- Webinar

Learn some easy and affordable ways to get to know your target audiences better.

It's tough to be a good nonprofit marketer or fundraiser if you don't really know the people you are trying to reach, whether they are potential program participants, volunteers, advocates, or donors to your cause. Even after you've narrowed down your target audiences, you still may not really understand them. And traditional market research is far beyond the budgets of most nonprofits.

What's a nonprofit marketer or fundraiser to do? Do-it-yourself market research!
 
During this webinar, you'll learn about two relatively easy and affordable methods for collecting information about people -- informal focus groups and surveys -- that will help you better understand the people you are communicating with, so you can talk to them about your nonprofit's work in both meaningful and motivating ways.
 
Sarah Durham has been conducting informal focus groups and surveys for nonprofit clients for years, and will share her favorite tips on how to collect both qualitative and quantitative data about the groups of people you want to reach.
 
During the webinar, we'll cover
 
How to prepare to host an informal focus group
How to get people to show up
Who should -- and shouldn't -- be in the room
What kinds of questions to ask
How to keep track of what people say -- and how to analyze it
What you can expect to get out of informal focus groups -- and what you can't
We'll also explore some dos and don'ts for online surveys, complete with more tips from Sarah's practical experiences with nonprofit clients.
 
Sarah Durham, principal and founder of Big Duck, will present this webinar. Kivi Leroux Miller, president of Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com, will moderate your questions for Sarah.
 
July 12, 2011 - 9:00am
Event Fee: 
35.00
Website Registration: 
https://ecoscribe.infusio…
Contact Name: 
Kevi Leroux Miller
Contact Email: 
helpdesk@nonprofitmarketingguide.com
United States

Young Friends Garden Party: Rodin’s Renaissance

Young Friends Garden Party:
Rodin’s Renaissance
Friday, September 16, 6:30–9:00 p.m.

Bid farewell to summer in style at the Young Friends Garden Party and welcome fall with four hundred other young professionals. This fund-raising event will celebrate Rodin Museum’s impending renovations which will create an urban oasis for the enjoyment of both art and horticulture. Call (215) 235-SHOW (7469) or visit www.philamuseum.org/youngfriends for more information or tickets.
 

September 16, 2011 - 2:30pm
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Telling Your Story with Blogs, Photos, and Videos-Webinar with Idealware on July 27th

How do you convey the great work your organization is doing with blogs, photos and videos? These tools are powerful ways to share the difference you're making in the world. We’ll cover the principles of good storytelling, look at examples and research about what’s working for nonprofits, and then discuss the tools that can help you put them online.

This session will cover:
  • Telling Your Story through digital media.
  • Blogs- Through looking at examples and research you can learn how to get the most out of your blog. We will also be looking at different tools available for bloggers.
  • Photos- Using photographs to convey the emotions and ideas of your story is important in visual communitcaion. We will be looking at examples, research and the tools available to improve your photographs.
  • Videos- Looking at examples of viral videos, and how they can best be used on your site, blog and other online components.
  • Methods of Distribution- You have great stories and compelling media, we will talk about how to get it out there for people to see it.
 
You will receive instructions on how to "attend" the webinar after you register. 
 
Idealware, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, provides thoroughly researched, impartial and accessible resources about software to help nonprofits make smart software decisions. Idealware provides an authoritative online guide to the software that allows U.S. nonprofits—especially small ones—to be more effective. 
July 27, 2011 - 6:00am
Event Fee: 
Free
Website Registration: 
http://www.eventbrite.com…
Contact Name: 
Whitney Roux
Contact Phone: 
(215) 399-3522
Contact Email: 
whitneyr@philaculture.org
PA
United States

Intro to CRM Systems for Non Profits

Trying to figure out what to do with your contacts, donors, volunteers and other data? Join NPower’s Data Consultants for this half day session to learn why CRM is the right tool for non profit data management. We will discuss the basics of data requirements and have overviews of Salesforce.com and Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Member Rate: 25.00 - NonMember Rate: 35.00

July 18, 2011 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
25-35
Website Registration: 
https://spreadsheets.goog…
Phone Registration: 
215-557-1559
Email Registration: 
lauren@npowerpa.org
Contact Name: 
Lauren
Contact Phone: 
(215) 557-1559
Contact Email: 
lauren@npowerpa.org
417 N 8th Street<br />Suite 203
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States

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