Facebook for Charities: How to make an impact
Description:
Facebook, as one of the most prominent social media platforms, can help charities of all sizes to connect with their audience and win support. The ‘personal’ nature of Facebook is particularly valuable for non-profits with a compelling story to share.
However, frequent algorithm updates, declining organic reach, coupled with increasingly fierce competition and crowded space, can make it difficult for a charity to stand out on Facebook.
This interactive, 3-hour workshop will help your organisation to make an impact on Facebook. You will gain valuable knowledge and ideas, from learning about page set up and optimization, through discovering Facebook Fundraising tools, to tried and tested strategies for building an engaged community of supporters.
Workshop Contents
- Page Set Up and Optimisation
- Tools and Strategies for Boosting Donations
- Building an Engaging Presence: Content and Engagement Strategies
Workshop audience
This workshop will be particularly useful for those charities and community groups that currently do not use Facebook or who use it in a limited way and would like to make better use of this medium to successfully engage supporters and donors.
About the Facilitator:
Joanna Michaels is a digital marketer with a commitment to digital wellbeing, mental health and putting the power of social media to positive uses. She has spent the last eight years creating social media strategies for start-ups, businesses and charities, delivering training for universities, tech schools and start-up hubs. Building on her interest in the area of mental health and wellbeing she has recently started facilitating digital wellbeing workshops for parents. For more information click HERE
Cost: Free for Hunts Forum and CCVS members. Non-members will be charged. To discuss costs for non-members email Keith Johnson keith@huntsforum.org.uk for details and to book.