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SUMMARY:Social Media for Nonprofits
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DESCRIPTION: Speaker:&nbsp;Jeanne Allen, Ed.S. jeanneallennc@yahoo.com&nbsp
 ;Social media is a journey, not a destination!&nbsp; Learn how a social 
 media strategy may help your nonprofit improve its results.&nbsp; Discus
 s how to incorporate social media into as many areas of your nonprofit a
 s meaningful: including where to start; the questions you need to ask; h
 ow to become a continuous learner; and, identify what is included in soc
 ial media policy.Key Learning Objectives:1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Disc
 uss best practices for social media strategies and policies for nonprofi
 ts.2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Explore ways to balance the ethics and opp
 ortunities of social media.3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Discuss case studi
 es that demonstrate effective strategies and how to measure results.4.&n
 bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Identify ways to integrate social media int
 o multiple functional areas of nonprofits.Bio: Jeanne Allen has over 30 
 years of experience in the nonprofit sector in a variety of management a
 nd staff positions, including instructor in the Duke University Nonprofi
 t Management Program; independent consultant, Management Consultant at G
 irl Scouts USA National Headquarters; and Assistant Dean, Multicultural 
 Programs, Westchester (NY) Community College.&nbsp;Ms. Allen holds an Ed
 .S. In Instructional Systems Technology and MS in Adult Education from I
 ndiana University. She is a Board Source Certified Governance Trainer.Re
 gister by clicking the orange button on this page.
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 EN""><HTML><BODY>\n<p><strong>Speaker:</strong>&nbsp;Jeanne Allen, Ed.S.
  <a href="mailto:jeanneallennc@yahoo.com">jeanneallennc@yahoo.com</a>&nb
 sp;</p><p>Social media is a journey, not a destination!&nbsp; Learn how 
 a social media strategy may help your nonprofit improve its results.&nbs
 p; Discuss how to incorporate social media into as many areas of your no
 nprofit as meaningful: including where to start; the questions you need 
 to ask; how to become a continuous learner; and, identify what is includ
 ed in social media policy.</p><p><strong>Key Learning Objectives:</stron
 g></p><p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Discuss best practices for social me
 dia strategies and policies for nonprofits.</p><p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n
 bsp; Explore ways to balance the ethics and opportunities of social medi
 a.</p><p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Discuss case studies that demonstrat
 e effective strategies and how to measure results.</p><p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&
 nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Identify ways to integrate social media into multiple 
 functional areas of nonprofits.</p><p><strong>Bio:</strong> Jeanne Allen
  has over 30 years of experience in the nonprofit sector in a variety of
  management and staff positions, including instructor in the Duke Univer
 sity Nonprofit Management Program; independent consultant, Management Co
 nsultant at Girl Scouts USA National Headquarters; and Assistant Dean, M
 ulticultural Programs, Westchester (NY) Community College.&nbsp;Ms. Alle
 n holds an Ed.S. In Instructional Systems Technology and MS in Adult Edu
 cation from Indiana University. She is a Board Source Certified Governan
 ce Trainer.</p><p><a href="http://www.drfonline.org/events/series/id/2/n
 onprofit-management-intensive-track-pro" target="_blank">Register by cli
 cking the orange button on this page.</a></p>\n</BODY></HTML>
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