Lights, Camera, Take Action!, will help organizations learn the basics of effective, impact storytelling.
Over three days of online workshops, with learning tracks focused on strategy development, tools to use, and impact, nonprofits and NGOs will have the opportunity to be exposed to experts and leading tools, to help them perfect their fundraising and communications efforts.
Click the following link to register today for the event at Airmeet platform: https://www.techsoup.org/share-lcta
We are especially proud and excited to invite you to a webinar session that will be run by our Polish Master Trainer and Localisation Expert on Building Positive Narratives, Hubert Sobecki.
When: Thursday, Sept 30th, at 17:00 - 18:00 hrs CEST
What: a 60-min webinar on Building Positive Narratives with a 15-min Q&A session at the end
Session description:
Title: From Projects and SMARTs to Personas and Storytelling
Regardless of the type of activism you do, communication is crucial to your success. Whether it's community engagement and mobilization, or social campaigning and fundraising, being able to turn your work into a story enables more impactful interaction with any audience.
During the session we'll have a quick look at the basic, but key, elements you'll need to build your own narrative.
Hubert’s session is now available to register for at the event's page: https://www.techsoup.org/share-lcta
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About the Speaker:
Hubert Sobecki is an LGBT+ activist at the Love Does Not Exclude Association (https://mnw.org.pl/en/) and a story designer at MoaCube, an independent game studio, both based in Warsaw, Poland. Since 2010 he has been developing nationwide social campaigns combining storytelling, strategic narratives, and data-based approach. During his work as a Master Trainer for Tech Soup Europe, Hubert has conducted several series of trainings on practical usage of the Positive Narratives method in human rights communications.