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Engaging your Community: Nonprofits using Blackboard Collaborate

October 16, 2013
1:00pm EDT
Nonprofits using Blackboard Collaborate

If you are looking to engage your stakeholders  in a meaningful online way, this workshop is for you.  Find out how to make fantastic things happen working with others over distance.

About the Workshops:
Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

GONE!? Where'd It Go?! Online Backup Solutions

October 23, 2013
1:00pm EDT
How to Create Video

Lost trying to find an effective, low cost solution for backing up your computer information?  We look at options, free and paid, and how they can save your bacon... er ... files.

About the Workshops:
Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

A Better Mousetrap... err Website - Webinar

Wednesday October 9, 2013
1:00pm EDT
"A Better Mousetrap... err Website"

Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.

GreenIT's Work with Nonprofits and WordPress
We will show how simple and powerful WordPress can be as a content management system as well as what we have nonprofits doing with this powerful medium.  
We will examine some nonprofit websites using WordPress and see what they're doing with the tool.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

Pop-Up Retail and Community Revitalization

Can pop-up retail help to transform empty storefronts into thriving local business?
Yes, it can — Join this webinar to learn more.

Pop-up retail spaces are sprouting up across North America for good reasons — they lower the barrier to entry for local entrepreneurs while filling vacant or underused storefronts. 
With our partners at BALLE, New Dream co-presents a special webinar event: Pop-Up Retail and Community Revitalization — Turning Empty Storefronts Into Springboards For Local Business.

As described in our Guide to Going Local, this webinar will explore how one successful pop–up venture, popuphood, has helped jumpstart local businesses and revitalize an Oakland, CA neighborhood.

Join popuphood co-founder Sarah Filley to hear how they started this venture, what challenges and successes they’ve faced, and how pop-up retail space can be used to support local businesses in your community. 

Learn more about popuphood from this video

Download the free Guide to Going Local today.

WEBINAR INFORMATION:
Pop-Up Retail and Community Revitalization: Turning Empty Storefronts Into Springboards For Local Business

Date:
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Time: 1:00pm-2:00pm EDT (10:00-11:00am PDT)
Cost: $25 — Free for New Dream members until September 11 — see below!

Guest speaker:

Sarah Filley is a co-founder of popuphood. She has pioneered projects committed to resilient futures, vital economies, and civic engagement. She stimulates creative thinking and practical disruptive innovation to strategize business partnerships and masterminds creative engagement with positive social impact. She is a consultant, curator, artist and designer, public speaker and writer.

Special registration offer for New Dream members!

Sign up for this webinar by September 11 to register for free — Use discount code CNADfree2013.

Registration Instructions:  When you register for the webinar, on the first page please select the "General Public/Localist" attendee type (unless you are a BALLE Champion or Leader member, then select the appropriate attendee type). On the final page, there will be a place to enter a discount code. Enter the code CNADfree2013 and click "Recalculate." The code will cancel out the cost, allowing you to register for free. 
Note: This code is only valid until September 11, 2013.

How To Build The Ultimate In Word of Mouth Marketing

Communicating your message on the internet can be a challenge.

If you are confused about internet marketing for your business, this webinar will help you to develop a strategy so when your customers are looking for your products and services, you are there.

The best marketing tool and easiest way to increase your sales happens when people say good things about you.

In this webinar, M.J. Plebon teaches you how to spark free word-of-mouth conversation about your business.

He will demonstrate how to create your word-of-mouth message and then give people the opportunity to spread the word about you and how to transform your dominant selling idea into a repeatable word-of-mouth message.

Format:
12:00 - 12:45 pm | Welcome/Presentation
12:45 - 01:00 pm | Questions & Answers

Webinar participation is FREE, but registration is required. 

Once registered, you will receive the access

instructions for webinar participation.

Guest Speaker:

M.J. Plebon
Online Marketing and Social Media Specialist

With over 25 years in sales, marketing and executive management, M.J. left the corporate world in 2008 to start his own venture into marketing consulting for small and medium size businesses.
 
He quickly realized that local businesses needed assistance in differentiating themselves from their competition. They also needed guidance on marketing their business on the internet. 
 
M.J. has developed a range of products and services for marketing local businesses called communication-IMPACT™. He has kept up to date in the fast moving pace of the world wide web. He works with business owners to better understand their customers and customer habits.
 
He is your small local business internet marketing expert.
 
View M.J.'s complete biography, and his website: Communication-IMPACT.ca.

Ethnocultural co-operatives: Race, society and co-operative emergence

The Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network is pleased to offer this free public webinar:

This webinar will open the dialogue on ethnocultural co-operatives (specifically reflecting on examples across Canada and the US) and the place of these co-ops in the larger society. The two featured speakers are both undertaking research as part of the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network: Jo-Anne Lee of the University of Victoria and Jessica Gordon-Nembhard of John Jay College, affiliated with the City University of New York.

Jessica Gordon-Nembhard will begin the webinar by providing a description of co-ops emerging in African American contexts in the US. Through her discussion of the history and examples, participants will better understand how co-operatives emerged in response to the social context, race relations and people living on the margins.

Jo-Anne Lee will examine how researchers have written about cooperatives and the absences in our understandings of co-operatives in Canadian society using the Japanese Fishing Cooperatives on the West Coast as a case study.  Co-operatives play many different roles in nation formation.  As social entities, co-operatives are bound to reflect existing power relations in the larger society including those of race, gender, class and colonialism. In addition, Jo-Anne will explore a couple of key questions:

How can we understand the relative absence of knowledge about "ethnic" cooperatives? How has this lacunae affected our knowledge and understanding of cooperatives? She will engage participants in a conversation that shifts from normative and descriptive discussions to critical thinking and reconceptualizing the role of cooperatives in larger social, cultural, political and economic contexts.

Speaker bios available here

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