When:
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 -
11:00am to 2:00pm EST
Where:
Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd Street, NYC
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Public Policy Communicators NYC is an informal group of nonprofit and foundation communications executives that has been meeting roughly bimonthly over the past four years to explore contemporary, practical topics to improve our work. Whether it’s looking at macro issues like FCC policy on “net neutrality” or micro issues like how to make the most of low-cost multi-media, PPC-NYC meetings bring members into close contact with experts for full conversations that generate new ideas.
This Session:
So, your organization has created a Facebook and/or Twitter account and has begun executing its “social media plan.” How’s that working out? Have you generated the desired number of fans or followers? How successful are your campaigns? Are you measuring your success? Feeling like you could use some advice from colleagues dealing with the same social media issues?
Since the last PPC-NYC session on “Twitter Today,” many members and additional foundations from across the country have said that they are interested in forming an ongoing sub-group for communications professionals focused on social media. This first “support group” session will bring together those who plan and/or execute social media efforts at their organization to discuss the kinds of strategies and campaigns they are experimenting with. Connect with us and others at this event to build cross-organizational connections that are mutually supportive.
Explore
- What other have learned and what challenges they are encountering
A Philanthropy New York Collaborative Program with Public Policy Communicators NYC.
This Program is “Partially Open.”
Presenters
- TBD
Designed for
All foundation and nonprofit professionals engaged in communications work.