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Special Program: Social Media Bootcamp
Just because there’s a new cool social media tool out there
doesn’t mean it is a good fit for your nonprofit organization...
Social media should be considered in the same way that you would consider adding a new program, conducting a fundraising campaign, or creating a marketing strategy: How does it further your organization’s mission and capacity? Is it truly engaging the communities you serve? Does it create a good “return on investment” for the time, efforts, and expense it may involve? How can you measure social media’s impact on your cause and your constituency? This day-long Special Program will look at best practices in how nonprofits can use social media for outreach, fundraising, friendraising, raising awareness, and making an impact. The program will include both big picture sessions, as well as breakouts aimed at beginner and intermediate social media users.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Registration and coffee at 8:30 a.m.)
University of Baltimore William H. Thumel Business Center (11 W. Mt. Royal Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201)
Sessions Include:
Smart Social Media Strategy
Fundraising Through Social Media
Beginners Breakout Session 1: Facebook 101
Beginners Breakout Session 2: Twitter 101
Intermediate Breakout Session 1: Social Media Tools Beyond Facebook and Twitter
Intermediate Breakout Session 2: E-Marketing and Blogs
Registration Fees
Early Bird (through June 8): $250 nonmembers (
$125
for members)
Regular (June 9 until full): $275 nonmembers (
$150
for members)
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