The document discusses how social media can help non-profits achieve advocacy goals like increasing knowledge, building support, and taking action. It outlines strategies for social media use, including drawing traffic to content, controlling messaging, reaching new audiences and policymakers, creating advocacy campaigns with hashtags, and engaging allies to open opportunities for policy change.
The Office of Minority Health (OMH) and AIDS.gov to host a New Media Webinar Training on January 28, 2010 from 2:00–3:00 p.m. (EST). OMH and AIDS.gov are collaborating to provide information to grantees on:
1. HHS’s new media objectives
2. What is new media?
3. The steps for developing a new media strategy
4. New media tools that are used by HIV programs targeting youth
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and to share their own New Media experiences.
The Office of Minority Health (OMH) and AIDS.gov to host a New Media Webinar Training on January 28, 2010 from 2:00–3:00 p.m. (EST). OMH and AIDS.gov are collaborating to provide information to grantees on:
1. HHS’s new media objectives
2. What is new media?
3. The steps for developing a new media strategy
4. New media tools that are used by HIV programs targeting youth
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and to share their own New Media experiences.
New Media Institute for experienced users at the U.S. Conference on AIDS in San Francisco on October 29, 2009. Facilitated by Jennie Anderson and Josie Halpern-Finnerty.
The Importance of Media Literacy: Helping Children be Media and Life WisePaton Publishing
POP! Teachers and Concerned Children’s Advertisers (CCA) are proud to present Canadian educators with a FREE Media Literacy webinar from the CCA. This webinar will help educators engage their students in learning the important skills needed to make safe and informed decisions about media in their lives and will help to promote Media Literacy Week taking place November 2nd to 5th, 2011.
The FREE resource is available to you in three 10 minute segments so educators can take part at their leisure. Visit www.longlivekids.ca/play and click the webinar link to access this great resource!
DR JON GOLDIN - THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE MENTAL HEALTH O...iCAADEvents
The Internet and social media now impact almost every aspect of people’s lives and have altered social interactions and ways of being. Many young people use the Internet and social media in a way that is detrimental to their mental health, with the potential of developing symptoms traditionally associated with addiction. Despite this desperation to use the Internet and social media, a recent study showed that the more time young people spend on social media, the less happy they feel about everything except their friendships. More speci cally, they felt less happy about school and school work, their appearance, their family, and life in general. It appears that girls are more a ected than boys. It is important however that we don’t blame the medium but the message. There are positive messages out there on social media, which can help young people with mental health di culties but also some very harmful messages and practices can be found online too. This talk will explore ‘The risks and bene ts of social media on the mental health of adolescents’.
My presentation to the Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Society of Greater New York on May 18, 2010, at an event hosted by the New York Times.
The who, what, where and how of connecting with your school district's audience. Round table discussion at Wisconsin School Public Relations Association conference November 3, 2011.
Presentation from ASAE's 2010 Annual Meeting by Layla Masri, Lynn Morton, and Elizabeth Weaver Engel, CAE on member engagement and integrated communications.
Can excessive use of social media lead to mental illnessHarsh Vardhan
It is a small research on "can excessive use of social media lead to mental health illness". It consists of the tools we used and types of research we used to conduct this research.
Curso Web 2.0: aprende a crear tu web, blog gratis. Con tu propio dominio y sin gastos de mantenimiento. Te enseñamos a crear tu web y a conseguir visitas!
New Media Institute for experienced users at the U.S. Conference on AIDS in San Francisco on October 29, 2009. Facilitated by Jennie Anderson and Josie Halpern-Finnerty.
The Importance of Media Literacy: Helping Children be Media and Life WisePaton Publishing
POP! Teachers and Concerned Children’s Advertisers (CCA) are proud to present Canadian educators with a FREE Media Literacy webinar from the CCA. This webinar will help educators engage their students in learning the important skills needed to make safe and informed decisions about media in their lives and will help to promote Media Literacy Week taking place November 2nd to 5th, 2011.
The FREE resource is available to you in three 10 minute segments so educators can take part at their leisure. Visit www.longlivekids.ca/play and click the webinar link to access this great resource!
DR JON GOLDIN - THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE MENTAL HEALTH O...iCAADEvents
The Internet and social media now impact almost every aspect of people’s lives and have altered social interactions and ways of being. Many young people use the Internet and social media in a way that is detrimental to their mental health, with the potential of developing symptoms traditionally associated with addiction. Despite this desperation to use the Internet and social media, a recent study showed that the more time young people spend on social media, the less happy they feel about everything except their friendships. More speci cally, they felt less happy about school and school work, their appearance, their family, and life in general. It appears that girls are more a ected than boys. It is important however that we don’t blame the medium but the message. There are positive messages out there on social media, which can help young people with mental health di culties but also some very harmful messages and practices can be found online too. This talk will explore ‘The risks and bene ts of social media on the mental health of adolescents’.
My presentation to the Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Society of Greater New York on May 18, 2010, at an event hosted by the New York Times.
The who, what, where and how of connecting with your school district's audience. Round table discussion at Wisconsin School Public Relations Association conference November 3, 2011.
Presentation from ASAE's 2010 Annual Meeting by Layla Masri, Lynn Morton, and Elizabeth Weaver Engel, CAE on member engagement and integrated communications.
Can excessive use of social media lead to mental illnessHarsh Vardhan
It is a small research on "can excessive use of social media lead to mental health illness". It consists of the tools we used and types of research we used to conduct this research.
Curso Web 2.0: aprende a crear tu web, blog gratis. Con tu propio dominio y sin gastos de mantenimiento. Te enseñamos a crear tu web y a conseguir visitas!
We’re going back to the basics. Join Mike Tomita, Director of Online Marketing at Marketo, for this short, easy-to-digest, and actionable 15-minute webinar to learn the fundamentals of digital marketing. We'll define the acronyms, translate the buzzwords, and give you the foundation you need to understand and implement an effective digital marketing strategy.
You'll learn:
- How digital marketing fits into your marketing mix
- Best practices for getting started and optimizing your programs
- Pitfalls, perils, and how to avoid them
(HEPE) College And Youth Activism On Health Disparities And Social Determinan...antz505
Many youth leaders are compelled to do work with community based non-profit and local public health agencies as both a service learning and philanthropic component in their development as young professionals. However, despite invaluable experiential learning, students often don\'t comprehend key overarching issues such as health disparities, social determinants of health, health policy and community organizing. To address this gap and optimize their community based work, the Health Disparities Student Collaborative (HDSC), a Boston-based student group under Critical MASS for eliminating health disparities and the Center for Community Health Education Research and Service Inc. (CCHERS), developed a curriculum for students designed to broaden their perspectives while working with local public health, non-profit/community organizations and to develop their interest and ability to visualize the power of their collective voice as students and contributors to social justice work. The curriculum utilizes peer education and webinar software and covers three main topics: Current State of Health Disparities, Social Determinants of Health, and Youth Activism on Health Disparities/Social Determinants of Health. HDSC has collaborated with local partners CCHERS/Critical MASS and the Community Based Public Health Caucus (CBPHC) Youth Council to develop this comprehensive “Health Equality Peer Education” training.
Storytelling, Social Movements and the Prevention of Child Abuse and NeglectJim McKay
This presentation from Ben Tanzer, Director of Strategic Communications for Prevent Child Abuse America, explores the latest research about communications and messaging related to child abuse prevention.
Social Media as Critical Advocacy Tool - Health Care FocusMaya Linson
Presented to group of government relations professionals in hospital settings, encouraging greater use of social media to enhance success at local and federal levels.
Social Pulpit: Barack Obama's Social Media ToolkitMonte Lutz
Presentation on grassroots and communications lessons that can be learned from Obama's social media program, as presented at the 2009 Public Affairs Council Grassroots Conference.
Social media for public information officers. Why it's naturally tough for government agencies to participate in social media, but why it's also necessary. Presented to the City of Portland, OR public information officers in September 2009. WARNING: May contain references to James Madison, Federalist No. 10, and other civics geekery.
Join The Social Media Movement - the Importance, Power and Potential of Socia...Jordan Viator Slabaugh
How to embrace social media for nonrprofit organizations - social networking benchmarks for nonprofits, organization case studies on fundraising and advocacy and the tools and tips to monitoring your social media efforts.
Government Citizen Engagement Survival GuideGovLoop
Presented by GovLoop & RightNow Technologies this is the GovLoop Training - Citizen Engagement Survival Guide - 5 Ways to Use Social Media to Engage Citizens
Pittsburgh Nonprofit Summit - Technology & Social Media GPNP
You are probably aware of the Pittsburgh Day of Giving through Pittsburgh Gives, and you have heard that there are online tools out there that can help you raise money; but how can you optimize your Pittsburgh Gives opportunity and where do you find those online tools? Online funding platforms are becoming increasingly popular and mobile networks are also entering this realm. Join our panel of experts and learn about the various ways you can use funding platforms and mobile networks to increase giving.
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Ethanol (CH3CH2OH), or beverage alcohol, is a two-carbon alcohol
that is rapidly distributed in the body and brain. Ethanol alters many
neurochemical systems and has rewarding and addictive properties. It
is the oldest recreational drug and likely contributes to more morbidity,
mortality, and public health costs than all illicit drugs combined. The
5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM-5) integrates alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single
disorder called alcohol use disorder (AUD), with mild, moderate,
and severe subclassifications (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
In the DSM-5, all types of substance abuse and dependence have been
combined into a single substance use disorder (SUD) on a continuum
from mild to severe. A diagnosis of AUD requires that at least two of
the 11 DSM-5 behaviors be present within a 12-month period (mild
AUD: 2–3 criteria; moderate AUD: 4–5 criteria; severe AUD: 6–11 criteria).
The four main behavioral effects of AUD are impaired control over
drinking, negative social consequences, risky use, and altered physiological
effects (tolerance, withdrawal). This chapter presents an overview
of the prevalence and harmful consequences of AUD in the U.S.,
the systemic nature of the disease, neurocircuitry and stages of AUD,
comorbidities, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, genetic risk factors, and
pharmacotherapies for AUD.
Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex System Analysis, S...Oleg Kshivets
RESULTS: Overall life span (LS) was 2252.1±1742.5 days and cumulative 5-year survival (5YS) reached 73.2%, 10 years – 64.8%, 20 years – 42.5%. 513 LCP lived more than 5 years (LS=3124.6±1525.6 days), 148 LCP – more than 10 years (LS=5054.4±1504.1 days).199 LCP died because of LC (LS=562.7±374.5 days). 5YS of LCP after bi/lobectomies was significantly superior in comparison with LCP after pneumonectomies (78.1% vs.63.7%, P=0.00001 by log-rank test). AT significantly improved 5YS (66.3% vs. 34.8%) (P=0.00000 by log-rank test) only for LCP with N1-2. Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: phase transition (PT) early-invasive LC in terms of synergetics, PT N0—N12, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells- CC and blood cells subpopulations), G1-3, histology, glucose, AT, blood cell circuit, prothrombin index, heparin tolerance, recalcification time (P=0.000-0.038). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and PT early-invasive LC (rank=1), PT N0—N12 (rank=2), thrombocytes/CC (3), erythrocytes/CC (4), eosinophils/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), segmented neutrophils/CC (8), stick neutrophils/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10); leucocytes/CC (11). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (area under ROC curve=1.0; error=0.0).
CONCLUSIONS: 5YS of LCP after radical procedures significantly depended on: 1) PT early-invasive cancer; 2) PT N0--N12; 3) cell ratio factors; 4) blood cell circuit; 5) biochemical factors; 6) hemostasis system; 7) AT; 8) LC characteristics; 9) LC cell dynamics; 10) surgery type: lobectomy/pneumonectomy; 11) anthropometric data. Optimal diagnosis and treatment strategies for LC are: 1) screening and early detection of LC; 2) availability of experienced thoracic surgeons because of complexity of radical procedures; 3) aggressive en block surgery and adequate lymph node dissection for completeness; 4) precise prediction; 5) adjuvant chemoimmunoradiotherapy for LCP with unfavorable prognosis.
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6. Leaders Say the Right Things But… Speaker Nancy Peolsi: “…what are the three most important issues facing Congress? Our children, our children, our children” (Washington Post, Dec. 21, 2009) “ Democratic Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said the expansion of the Children's Health Insurance Program was the most significant development of the past 10 years” (Great Falls Tribune, Jan. 3, 2010 )
14. Social Media: Reaching “Media Elites” A report released this month by Jane Waldfogel of Columbia University and the London School of Economics paints a fascinating portrait of how smart policies and targeted investments in that country have produced stellar results.
17. Speak with One Voice Children at the Federal Level: Children Children’s Health Education Head Start Child Care Juvenile Justice Foster Care Home Visiting Child Safety Seats Infant Mortality Childhood Obesity Substance Abuse Bullying Even Start Healthy Start Child Abuse & Neglect Immunizations No Child Left Behind Adoption Maternal & Child Health Childhood Research Autism Child Development Pre-K Missing & Exploited Children Smoking Prevention Child Tax Credit Service Child Nutrition Build Will: Creating a Campaign and Speaking With One Voice
20. Ladder of Love on Social Media FRIENDING THE FINISH LINE: SOCIAL MEDIA NONPROFIT BEST PRACTICES Source: Beth Kanter Why it is a good idea to get started
21. Have A Strategy: Content Curation FRIENDING THE FINISH LINE: SOCIAL MEDIA NONPROFIT BEST PRACTICES Source: Gartner Technology Hype Cycles
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23. Spreadsheet: Who is Posting What, Where, When Recycle, Repurpose, Reimagine Report Release
24. Bruce Lesley President, First Focus [email_address] 202-657-0670 www.firstfocus.net Contact Information Children in the Budget:
Editor's Notes
Let’s talk a little bit about how to gain attention in an age of media clutter and overload …. The importance of having an “integrated strategy” – while we are initially focusing on strenghtening your Facebook presence, Facebook alone is not enough. The media landscape today consists of four domains Tra ditional media …. (such as CNN, NY Times) Tra digital media … (includes mostly blogs with a lot of authority like the Huffington Post) Owne d Media …. (this is your organization’s web site) Social Media … which includes social networks like Facebook, Twitter – increasingly being accessed on mobile devices What’s interesting is that the consumer does not make the distinction – they may get their news from reading a friend’s newsfeed or hear it on NPR or follow NPR on Facebook or get email alerts, etc. While many nonprofits are aware that the media landscape has changed, most are finding it difficult to implement an effective integrated strategy to leverage it. Momsrising has done a great job of this … they engage people and encourage them to share their stories – and they in turn share those stories through all four domains.
When asked whether the following programs should receive no reduction, a minor reduction, or a major reduction, voters clearly protect children. In fact children’s programs are the most important to voters relative to other potential program cuts. The least popular cuts all directly affect children, including cuts to k-12 education, federal child nutrition programs, CHIP and Head Start. In fact some of our questions revealed that the public supports children’s programs as much – if not more than – seniors programs.
• Some programs are easy to identify as kids’ spending because they specifically target kids and no one else • Other programs and funding streams have to be divvied up because they benefit both kids and adults – for these we count only the share of spending that matches the share of recipients that are kids • For this book, we don’t count tax programs even though those contribute a lot of money to families with kids.
So, while it is important to have an integrated strategy – that’s at an advanced maturity of practice – and you have to start somewhere .. So let’s look at how the ladder of engagement plays out on Facebook. Scaffolding by depth of relationship is a familiar framework for many nonprofits – whether it is donors or activists have tactics that move people up the ”Ladder of Engagement.” This is how it plays out on Facebook, but think across all your channels. Let me take you through this model with a specific example … Here is a list of some of the most important qualities of fans of a brand’s Facebook Page. Some of these also translate to other social networks, including Twitter. Attention. When someone “likes” a Facebook Page, they are usually expressing their affinity for a product, brand, organization, individual or whatever or whomever is represented on the Page. But do they pay attention? In my mind, attention is, at its most basic, watching out for or noticing the status updates from brands in one’s newsfeed. Engagement. Taking attention to the next level, a good fan responds to your status updates. They not only noticed but felt compelled to react in some way, usually with a “like” on the update or (better yet) with a comment. Action: They share their personal story, they sign petition, they attend an offline event, they call their legislator A good fan not only responds to your updates but comments on other fans’ comments. Love. There are some fans who rise to the top as organic leaders of the community that forms on a Facebook Page, most commonly on its Wall, but sometimes within Discussions. These are fans to watch closely and to consider rewarding over time. Once a fan is attentive, participates, interacts and start to take the lead in conversations, you are witnessing a powerful form of loyalty to your brand. They are going beyond simply being interested in the goods or services you are offering, but are willing to spend time and energy in the social space you’ve created to align themselves with you. Wow! Your fans can easily become evangelists for your brand. What are you doing (in a transparent, generous and respectful manner) every step of the way to encourage this behavior? It is so easy to “share” what you like on Facebook. What are you doing that is worthy of sharing?
This model come from Gartner: http://www.gartner.com/technology/research/methodologies/hype-cycle.jsp The model helps you understand an emerging technology within the context of the industry and individual appetite for risk. You have three choices: Early Move: You are willing to combine risk taking with an understanding that risky investments don’t always pay off, you could reap the rewards of early adoption. Moderate Approach: You understand the argument for an early investment but will also insist on a sound cost/benefit analysis when new ways of doing things are not yet fully proven. Wait for maturation? If there are too many unanswered questions about the impact of the technology platform, it may be better to wait until others have been able to deliver tangible value. http://www.gartner.com/technology/research/methodologies/hype-cycle.jsp http://www.bethkanter.org/np-google/