The Gift of Guidance - Build a Social Media Strategy, Help a Nonprofit
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Friday, December 9, 2011, 8:30-10:00am
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One of the best ways to learn something is to do it. This month, the Social Media Breakfast is teaming up with Netsquared to help nine Houston-area nonprofits with their social media strategy for 2012. When you arrive we will assign you to a table and table leader, who will lead you through the POST process for social media strategy. We will work in small groups with each nonprofit, so not only... [read more]
One of the best ways to learn something is to do it. This month, the Social Media Breakfast is teaming up with Netsquared to help nine Houston-area nonprofits with their social media strategy for 2012. When you arrive we will assign you to a table and table leader, who will lead you through the POST process for social media strategy. We will work in small groups with each nonprofit, so not only will you learn from your peers, you will also make a huge difference for a nonprofit. We are calling this program the "Gift of Guidance," but it also will pay in dividends for you and, may give you some ideas for your own 2012 strategy. Don't miss it!
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
The Center Foundation provides services for more than 700 adults with developmental disabilities and other related conditions.
Living Forward Alliance.
The Living Forward Alliance is a service and education program for women who are on community supervision for drug related offenses and living in a residential facility.
Goodwill Industries of Houston provides education, training and job opportunities to people with disabilities and other barriers to employment.
Houston Area Women's Center is dedicated to helping individuals affected by domestic and sexual violence.
Christ Church Cathedral was Houston's first religious congregation and is the only one still worshiping on its original site from the days when Houston was the capital of the Republic of Texas.
Hester House provides early childhood services, youth services, family and social services and senior services through its settlement house and community center located in Houston's Fifth Ward.
Cy Fair Educational Institute raises funds to increase college access by awarding scholarships to graduates and promoting excellence in teching by providing staff development grants.
Open The Taps is a grassroots, non-profit consumer advocacy group representing craft beer enthusiasts in Texas. Their goal is to change laws and regulations surrounding the craft beer industry in the state.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the largest charitable supporter of T1D research. The goal of JDRF is to improve the lives of every person affected by T1D by accelerating progress on the most promising opportunities for curing, better treating, and preventing T1D.