Are you already using social media for your Community Action Agency, but feeling
a little unsure about what you can and can't do on social media? Looking to ramp up
your activity for maximum impact? Want to keep the momentum of Community Action
Month and #BeCommunityAction going throughout the rest of the year?
Join the National Partners for a Social Media 201 Webinar on
June 18, 2015 from 2-3 pm ET
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Join us June 18 at 2 PM ET
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We know Community Action has the ability to make poverty and the impact of our work a nationwide discussion; being knowledgeable about the guidelines for engagement in these activities will ensure that we are able to share our message confidently. Join Community Action Partnership (CAP), National Community Action Foundation (NCAF), the National Association of State Community Services Programs (NASCSP), and Community Action Program Legal Services, Inc. (CAPLAW) for a discussion on how Community Action can best utilize social media to share their stories and outcomes data with a wide audience, as well as promote the importance of CSBG, and CSBG Reauthorization to those outside the Network.
The webinar details are as follows:
GOAL: To encourage the continued sharing of the impact of Community Action and the importance of CSBG and CSBG Reauthorization through the use of social media, with increased clarity on the guidelines for participation.
AUDIENCE: State CSBG agencies, CSBG state associations, local CAAs, and local CAA partners
AGENDA: The webinar will include the following:
- Introduction and Overview
- Denise Harlow, Chief Executive Officer, Community Action Partnership
- Important Reminders
- Eleanor Evans, Executive Director and General Counsel, CAPLAW
- Promoting CSBG and CSBG Reauthorization
- Amy Kalmbach, Policy and Program Development Officer, NCAF
- Sharing Impact through Storytelling
- Rae Tamblyn, Research and Communications Analyst, NASCSP
- Q&A
WHEN: June 18, 2015 - 2:00 PM ET/1:00 PM CT/12:00 PM MT/11:00 AM PT
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