Social Media Tools for Social Change – May 14
While I was in the Bay Area, I was lucky enough to go to a cople of events & training from Tech Soup, which functions as a sort of utility for goodness among non-profits in their use of technology:
They are having a online seminar this coming Wed, which just sounds great:
Online Activism: Social Media Tools for Social Change in the TechSoup online forums.
Dive into the conversation with hosts Heather Mansfield, owner of DIOSA Communications and Online Community Manager for Change.org and Carie Lewis, Internet Marketing Manager for the Humane Society of the United States, as they explore the ins and outs of using social networking sites and strategies for determining how, why, and when to use different applications to broadcast your message. In discussing the dos and don’ts of effectively fundraising and promoting your cause, we’ll also look at lessons learned from successful (and not so successful) online campaigns.
Join us Wed. May 14, for a free, one-day online event, in the TechSoup Emerging Technologies Forum as we discuss issues such as:* How do social networking sites fit in with other outreach efforts?
* Are the benefits worth the time needed to keep up a social networking presence?
* How can you translate online activism into on-the-ground action towards change?
*Is it ever a good idea for organizations to start their own social networking sites?Take part in the discussion Wed. May 14th in the TechSoup Emerging Technologies Forum
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