Date & Time: June 24, 3:30-5:00 pm EST
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS!
The Oneworld Nonprofit Learning Network is a community of professionals sharing best practices and lessons learned
around communications, technology, fundraising and other topics of
common interest.
We are currently looking for nonprofit service providers that are
interested in sponsoring the OneWorld Nonprofit Learning Network. Click here to learn more.
June 25, 3:00-5:00 pm EST
Click here to RSVP.
Find out how your organization can create a visually stunning website that speaks to your audience.
June 24, 3:30-5 pm EST
Shirley Sexton, Director of Interactive Marketing & Fundraising at See3 Communications,
will share best practices for layout and usability of information on
nonprofit websites to improve results for fundraising and other key
activities.
Mckenzie Lock,
Senior Communications Manager, Communications and Outreach at Women
Thrive Worldwide, will talk about how they transformed their website to
be more aligned with their brand and user-friendly for their target
audience, using specific color palettes, images, and other design
elements.
Eve Simon, Creative Director at Beaconfire Consulting,
will talk about the process for designing visually engaging and
audience/mission targeted websites for the next generation of non
profits.
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June 25, 3:00-5 pm EST
Kate Sands Adams, Web Director at the International Rescue Committee,
will talk about how they used a website usability study and online
focus groups to continually improve the design of their site.
Robert DuBois, Media & Design Manager at GlobalGiving, will talk about how you can develop a flexible website and consistent user experience using grid-based design.
Heidi Hess, Director of Online Communications at the Children's Defense Fund and Jim Jacobs, VP Interactive at OmniStudio,
will talk about the process they used to redesign the CDF site to make
it more user-centric and usable, and to translate action-oriented information into different types of graphical elements.
Dan McCarey, freelance digital designer, will talk about how he used drag and drop widgets to create a system of flexible page layouts across the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting's educational outreach site.
These workshops will take place in Washington, DC. Let us know if you are interested in participating in-person or by phone.
It costs $50 for both days ($30 for one day) for staff OneWorld
partner organizations and for others it costs $100 for both days ($60
for one day). You can pay online by clicking the box below. Be sure to
RSVP above for the workshop. For more information, email roshani.kothari[at]oneworld.net.
Both Days
One Day
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