Up the Leadership Ladder: Taking Activists from Online to Offline Action and the Tools You Need to Track Them
Event Details
Learn how Food & Water Watch has taken their active and blossoming online activist list to create real offline action across the country. Through the innovative use of tracking and technology, Food & Water Watch is turning super activists into petition gatherers, call-in day hosts, and local coordinators. This full integration of online and offline organizing strategy can build real power for your cause.
In this webinar, participants will learn
- How to transform online engagement into offline action
- The best ways to make your program scalable through technology
- Having an integrated campaign plan for managing supporter involvement
About the Presenter
Sarah Alexander
Sarah Alexander is the Education & Outreach Director. She directs Food & Water Watch's Online campaigns, including advocacy and fundraising, outreach to new communities, and the integration of the online and offline organizing and leadership development program. Sarah has worked on issues related to food sovereignty, genetic engineering, and local food security. Her background is in community organizing, strategic campaigning and legislative campaigns, having previously worked with Green Corps, the White Earth Land Recovery Project, and the American Community Gardening Association.
Event Materials
nten_online_to_offline.pdf
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