Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 5, 2012

May 24th Communiversity: "Plug In! Making Social Media Work for Your Organization"






"Plug In! Making Social Media Work for Your Organization"

Presented by: Alice Ferris and Jim Anderson

Thursday, May 24, 2012



Presentation 1:30 - 3:00

The Pyle Center
University of Wisconsin-Extension
702 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706

Parking is available at the Lake Street ramp.

“Like”, “Tweet”, “Tag”, “Friend” – none of these words mean what they used to in today’s social media world! Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and many other social media platforms can be useful fundraising and cultivation options, especially to engage Generation X and Millennial audiences.  Taking advantage of online social media can help you maximize the reach and impact of your messages and outreach without straining your budget and wasting your team’s valuable time.  Your donors, volunteers and team expect choices and some input in their involvement with your organization, so we’ll show you how to put sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to work without it taking over your life. Alice Ferris and Jim Anderson of GoalBusters, a consulting practice that helps organizations remove barriers to success and build sustainable, mission drive programs, will present.  Bios are attached.


Learning Objectives:  
  • How to best appeal to the different audiences of each social media site; 
  • How to create an online identity consistent with your brand; 
  • How to manage all these communication models without going crazy



Registration is free and open to the public.

Click here to register.

This UW Center for Nonprofits Communiversity Sessions receive generous support for this series from the Oscar Rennebohm Foundation, Alliant Energy Foundation, and the Brittingham Fund, Inc.



Jeanan Yasiri Moe
Executive Director
UW Center for Nonprofits
yasiri@wisc.edu
608-335-2980
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