#SocialCongress: Perceptions and Use of Social media on Capitol HillJessica Hood
ocial Media has made it to the final frontier: Congress! And to best understand how and who is using it the Congressional Management Foundation has put together a first of its kind research paper "#SocialCongress: Perceptions and Use of Social media on Capitol Hill".
Here at SevenTwenty we were are super excited to partner with Brad Fitch President & CEO of the Congressional Management Foundation and have him join us to share the results of the study so you can know how offices are using social media, who is responsible for social media strategy and what staffers view as the benefits and drawbacks of social media.
Mel Fuller - Founder of three farm and Makers PlaceMelissa Fuller
On Thursday 6th May 2015 i gave a short presentation to librarians from all over NSW about Makerspace and culture. I shared my story and lessons learnt from a recent research trip of America.
Presentation delivered by Carrie Bishop of FutureGov at Local by Social: South West Edition. Delivered at Council House, Bristol City Council, on Friday 28th January 2011. For further information on Local by Social please visit http://localbysocial.net/
#SocialCongress: Perceptions and Use of Social media on Capitol HillJessica Hood
ocial Media has made it to the final frontier: Congress! And to best understand how and who is using it the Congressional Management Foundation has put together a first of its kind research paper "#SocialCongress: Perceptions and Use of Social media on Capitol Hill".
Here at SevenTwenty we were are super excited to partner with Brad Fitch President & CEO of the Congressional Management Foundation and have him join us to share the results of the study so you can know how offices are using social media, who is responsible for social media strategy and what staffers view as the benefits and drawbacks of social media.
Mel Fuller - Founder of three farm and Makers PlaceMelissa Fuller
On Thursday 6th May 2015 i gave a short presentation to librarians from all over NSW about Makerspace and culture. I shared my story and lessons learnt from a recent research trip of America.
Presentation delivered by Carrie Bishop of FutureGov at Local by Social: South West Edition. Delivered at Council House, Bristol City Council, on Friday 28th January 2011. For further information on Local by Social please visit http://localbysocial.net/
See quotes from beta testers of Dentity.
"Dentity is by far the best communication tool we have ever tried"
- RICHARD GONZALES, VP-Communications, Sigma Phi Epsilon, University of Arizona
"Dentity beats any service we’ve used before."
PETER MILIOS, VP-Communications, Chi Phi, Florida State University
"I don't think we could function without Dentity at this point."
IAN WELLINGTON, President, Kappa Delta Rho, Bucknell
The Power of Social Media - Keynote slidesRoss Dawson
Slides for Ross Dawson's keynote at Oracle Cloud Day, Auckland, August 9, 2013. The slides are designed to accompany Ross's keynote, not as stand-alone slides, but may still be interesting to those who did not attend. For extensive complete resources see www.rossdawson.com
Someone's Done that Already: The Best Practices of Sharing Best Practices, pr...craigslist_fndn
We want to get the job done right now. Immediately. Now as in last week. But what if someone already figured out a great roadmap for success? This session explores resources for discovering and sharing best practices, including the politics of hoarding or sharing best practices.
See quotes from beta testers of Dentity.
"Dentity is by far the best communication tool we have ever tried"
- RICHARD GONZALES, VP-Communications, Sigma Phi Epsilon, University of Arizona
"Dentity beats any service we’ve used before."
PETER MILIOS, VP-Communications, Chi Phi, Florida State University
"I don't think we could function without Dentity at this point."
IAN WELLINGTON, President, Kappa Delta Rho, Bucknell
The Power of Social Media - Keynote slidesRoss Dawson
Slides for Ross Dawson's keynote at Oracle Cloud Day, Auckland, August 9, 2013. The slides are designed to accompany Ross's keynote, not as stand-alone slides, but may still be interesting to those who did not attend. For extensive complete resources see www.rossdawson.com
Someone's Done that Already: The Best Practices of Sharing Best Practices, pr...craigslist_fndn
We want to get the job done right now. Immediately. Now as in last week. But what if someone already figured out a great roadmap for success? This session explores resources for discovering and sharing best practices, including the politics of hoarding or sharing best practices.
Sharing How Access to Resources Empowers...
The SHARE Network is all about access to resources!
The NEMO Workforce Investment Board is committed to providing quality services to the residents of Northeast Missouri. No matter what economic conditions we find ourselves in, we want to ensure that our services are fully accessible to those that need them.
The NEMO WIB supports many locations through its traditional workforce development system along with non-traditional partnerships with Faith Based and Community Based Organizations throughout Northeast Missouri.
The Northeast Region has been heavily involved in the SHARE Network Project since the beginning. These efforts are lead by key staff throughout the Region. Training and outreach has been and continues to be provided throughout the region to promote the use of the online Resource Directory and the development of SHARE Network Access Points (SNAPs). The region is using these SNAPs to provide Missouri Career Center services and access to other resources in all areas of our 16 county Region.
Contact me today to find out more about how you can be a part of this movement!
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I-200 Poll Update
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Education Levy, by Henry Yates Tabor 100 Public Affairs Chair
General Meeting Photos Courtesy of Flyright Productions
Every month Tabor releases a community newsletter. This month we remember Gregory Bell, explain the upcoming Washington State Disparity Study, and announce the new WMBE Advisory Board.
Faith Organizations and the 2020 Census: Connecting Communities Through the P...TechSoup
The 2020 Census is online for the first time ever, posing real hurdles for communities with limited internet access to get connected and be counted. At the same time, we have all been forced online by the COVID-19 pandemic and may be yet for months to come.
Fair Count, a nonprofit nonpartisan organization, founded by Stacey Abrams, has been working with faith-based organizations to ensure they have the tools they need to connect with their community during this crisis. In addition, Fair Count is working to ensure their communities are counted and ultimately able to continue using good, simple technologies to keep connecting with their communities beyond
Join this webinar led by Fair Count who will share how they’ve built a movement to:
- engage faith leaders to help educate their communities about the upcoming census, coordinate mobilization efforts and increase Internet access in places with low connectivity
- support communities with zero or limited Internet connectivity to get online and get counted
- increase civic participation in communities that are often undercounted and underserved long after the census has ended
Stanislaus 2030 Community Engagement Overview - DebriefJoinDebrief
Our responsibility is to gather data and feedback that represents the different communities that make-up Stanislaus County, with special attention to the marginalized and underserved.
Increasing income through employment is a key component in ending homelessness. This workshop will focus on new initiatives to expand employment opportunities for low income individuals and families, including models such as subsidized and transitional jobs. TANF Emergency Contingency Fund and other funding strategies to support these initiatives will be discussed.
Increasing employment income is a key strategy to transition out of homelessness and maintain housing. This workshop will present strategies to increase employment income for families and individuals who are served in HPRP and other rapid re-housing programs. HPRP coordinators and providers should attend if they are looking for ways to rapidly connect program participants with jobs and help them increase their incomes
Tabor 100 April 2017 Newsletter Featuring Articles by:
Kevin C. Washington, Tabor 100 Education Chair
Henry Yates, Tabor 100 Public Affairs Chair
Sara Stewart, Tabor 100 Lobbyist
1. Faith Friends Mentoring for Success
The mission of Project H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Excel) is to facilitate a partnership between every
congregation or community organization and low-income individuals or families as they transition to
dignity and independence under God. A registered 501(c)(3) non profit corporation
Denis Rigdon, CEO
Donations are tax deductible, charitable gifts.
1911 Woodlawn
Tel: 573-651-0551 or Tel / Fax: 651-0336
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Email: phope@swbell.net WEB page: www.phope.net
PROJECT HOPE BRINGS NATIONAL DOL
PROGRAM TO MISSOURI
“Denis!
. . . great news! SHARE Network is coming to Missouri. We have the go-ahead from Rod Nunn. I’ll be
coming for a visit at the end of April. Please let Wayne know- it wouldn’t be happening, if it were not for
his encouragement. Erica Sager-Pelman, Staff Assistant DOL / ETA”
Erica Sager-Pelman meets tomorrow, April 28th, with MO state officials to finalize and sign agreements
with the Dept. of Labor to establish the SHARE Network in Missouri.
What is SHARE and what does it mean for MO?
SHARE is a national, faith-based generated, DOL / ETA program, that meets the challenge of creating
equal access and communicating the availability of that access through a two-part solution: (1) the
development of a web-based referral system, and (2) an outreach and marketing effort that seeks to
educate citizens and expand the Job Service Centers. Piloted in North Dakota in 2002 through funding
under Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, SHARE is now being initiated in MO through the efforts
and encouragement at the federal Dept. of Labor level, noted above, of Project HOPE and our special
projects director, Wayne Zimmer.
This means people looking for a good job with benefits, access to the training necessary to accomplish
this, long-term mentoring support from program like Project HOPE, and other support for people
struggling to find and maintain employment will have more opportunities to learn that the resources are
actually available and where to access them. In addition internet access of workers and the unemployed
to these resources with be provided at a much higher level than currently available and referrals between
the Workforce Investment Board One-Stop Career Centers and service support providers, such as
Project HOPE, will be more swift and efficiently handled over the internet.
SHARE will benefit all service support providers linked to the WIB One-Stop and everyone looking for
good employment and the means to achieve a living wage or beyond for themselves! To access for
Missouri input: http://ded.mo.gov/wfd and click on SHARE Network.
Congratulations to Wayne Zimmer and Project HOPE for bringing this national Dept. of Labor, FaithBased generated and developed program to Missouri to benefit the State! Thanks to the support of
Senator Bond and Representative Emerson who have both supported efforts of Project HOPE at the
national level!
Denis Rigdon, CEO – 573-334-0155
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