Friday, January 4, 2013

Survey: What communications worries do you have for 2013 ...

Communications Workshops

An important part of Biodiversity Project?s mission is to build the communications capacity of other groups that are working to protect natural lands and resources.

Building capacity comes in many shapes and sizes. One way we fulfill this part of our mission is by holding workshops and delivering presentations at conferences across the country. These workshops, which range from 60 minutes to six hours, allow us to provide basic information to help nonprofits look at their communications in a new way. We create a learning experience tailored to audience members and help them with the most common communications pitfalls that they encounter.

Many participants come to our workshops with a vague feeling that they should be doing something more specific, more purposeful, with their communications, but don?t know where to start. While one workshop or presentation won?t solve all of an organization?s problems, these workshops often serve as the inspiration to start thinking about communications in a new way. We count success as organizations take our tools to their next board meeting, write a new audience-based message or start a long-term communications plan. Each is a step toward Biodiversity Project?s vision of an environmental community that uses communications to motivate their audience to?take action to protect and restore the Earth?s natural resources.

After hosting two great workshops last fall, we are excited about planning new workshops for 2013. Before we begin the planning process, we?d like to know: what topics would interest you? Help us help you by taking the survey below.

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Source: http://www.biodiversityproject.org/survey-what-communications-worries-do-you-have-for-2013/

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