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Nov.29: Introduction to Social Media and Blogging

Tuesday, November 29, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

Nov.29: Introduction to Social Media and Blogging

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As part of our end-of-the-year-ramp-up series, we are offering a no cost training on how to start your social justice or nonprofit organization on social media as well as an introduction to blogging!  This is the second training in our weekly series of 2-hour workshops designed to help your organization prepare for the new year!

 

Intro to Social Media and Blogging

Tuesday, Nov. 29th, 1-3pm

 

Join us for a collaborative training designed to help nonprofits make sense of using different online tools like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs.

The training will be conversational and feature opportunities to get your questions answered about online communications. It is ideal for anyone trying to juggle all the different online tools for their organization and those interested in starting their organization on new tools.

The agenda will be driven by the participants but will likely include sessions on "Intro to Twitter and Facebook" and "Intro to Blogging".

Come with your stories, doubts, and questions! The training is small and suitable for all skill levels so reserve your spot today because space is limited.


When?

Tuesday, Nov. 29th, 1-3pm


Where?

San Francisco Nonprofit Technology Center

1370 Mission Street, 4th floor

San Francisco, CA 94103

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San Francisco Nonprofit Technology Center
1370 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

Tuesday, November 29, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (PT)


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Aspiration helps nonprofits and foundations use software tools more effectively and sustainably. We serve as ally, coach, strategist, mentor and facilitator to those trying to make more impactful use of information technology in their social change efforts.