The group will focus on sharing kindergarten educational games from different countries. The audience will be teachers who want to exchange ideas on teaching games. The objectives are to gain knowledge of new teaching methods, exchange ideas on games, and create a project on games used in different countries. Content will include photos, presentations, and new ideas. To encourage return visits, the group will conduct monthly surveys, create a calendar and photo collage each month, and provide updates on the project page.
This session provided an opportunity for our Chicago 2014 SM4NP attendees to turn to each other to share what they were working on and to share problems or ask questions. Each group worked on one question and put their solutions up to share.
The conclusion of our capacity building series. This session gives a review of donor engagement strategies, marketing and tips to create a successful Do More 24 campaign!
Giving is defined as the intentional transfer of ‘something’ to ‘someone’. When we can freely choose where to place our possessions - money, time, energy - the process of giving becomes a more meaningful experience for the giver and the receiver. How can we make the act of donating a pleasurable experience for the donor? How can we make the act of fundraising pleasurable for the nonprofit? Join us to learn how to make your #GivingTuesday strategy effective and engaging this December 1, 2015.
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7 Days of Genius: March 5-12, 2017
This March, 92nd Street Y launches 7 Days of Genius — a weeklong festival that connects people around the world to explore the concept of genius for social good through live events, community meet ups in 50+ locations, digital and broadcast content.
This year’s 7 Days of Genius theme is Create for Good. We’ve identified 7 global challenges: health and wellness, empathy, access to the arts, migration and displacement, reliable news and information, sustainable cities, and equality. We will use these themes as a jumping off point to discuss, debate and identify “genius” solutions to the issues we all face.
Join us by organizing a meet-up or event for your community around one of the 7 challenges above. Then, share your ideas/photos/comments on social media with #7DaysofGenius. 92Y will retweet and share.
For more information, please visit http://www.92y.org/genius or contact jmashack@92y.org.
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The conclusion of our capacity building series. This session gives a review of donor engagement strategies, marketing and tips to create a successful Do More 24 campaign!
Giving is defined as the intentional transfer of ‘something’ to ‘someone’. When we can freely choose where to place our possessions - money, time, energy - the process of giving becomes a more meaningful experience for the giver and the receiver. How can we make the act of donating a pleasurable experience for the donor? How can we make the act of fundraising pleasurable for the nonprofit? Join us to learn how to make your #GivingTuesday strategy effective and engaging this December 1, 2015.
With 2017 coming to an end, our overarching theme heading into 2018 is lasting Innovation + IMPACT. How do libraries, archives and museums expand services and spaces to encompass innovation and build long-lasting IMPACT? Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he shares how you can be part of changing the way people see libraries by doing a few cost effective innovative things for lasting impact. Reimagine your space with collaborative space, emerging technologies, a fostering learning environment and transform it in 2018.
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This March, 92nd Street Y launches 7 Days of Genius — a weeklong festival that connects people around the world to explore the concept of genius for social good through live events, community meet ups in 50+ locations, digital and broadcast content.
This year’s 7 Days of Genius theme is Create for Good. We’ve identified 7 global challenges: health and wellness, empathy, access to the arts, migration and displacement, reliable news and information, sustainable cities, and equality. We will use these themes as a jumping off point to discuss, debate and identify “genius” solutions to the issues we all face.
Join us by organizing a meet-up or event for your community around one of the 7 challenges above. Then, share your ideas/photos/comments on social media with #7DaysofGenius. 92Y will retweet and share.
For more information, please visit http://www.92y.org/genius or contact jmashack@92y.org.
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2. What will the focus of this online
group be? (Topic)
• The group will focus on work freely chosen from
kindergarten educational games that the childrens
love most
3. Who will be the audience?
• Teachers from a lot of countries who want to share
the experience thay have in kindergarten
4. What are your objectives for
opening such a group?
• knowledge of new ways of working in kindergarten
• exchange of ideas regarding teaching kindergarten
games
• enhancing knowledge regarding different types of
games used in different countries
• making a project on this topic
5. What content will you publish?
• Photos
• Slide shows
• Power point presentation of each partener
• New ideas
6. What new content will you add and
how often in order to give people a
reason to return?
• We will use a survey every month to see how
people is interested about
• we make a calendar and a photo collage each
month, a place where we warn that updates occur
• we write the project page news, writing letters to
sparkle
7. What new content will you add and
how often in order to give people a
reason to return?
• We will use a survey every month to see how
people is interested about
• we make a calendar and a photo collage each
month, a place where we warn that updates occur
• we write the project page news, writing letters to
sparkle