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Download slides here Join us for this webinar to see how this one tool can help you plan and manage your social media strategy AND your social media content calendars AND also your organisation! In this webinar we will dig deep into all the functionality available in this free tool. Kate will show you how it is used inside many different types of organisations and businesses. Everything from planning courses and services, through to content calendars as well as managing day to day tasks and workflow. Kate's social media company uses this tool to plan and manage social media from solopreneurs, through to large multinational companies. It's that versatile!Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
Date: Tuesday, 7 June 2022 Time: 11:00AM - 12:30PM (AEST) Price: Free Includes: Live access to webinar, participation in live Q&A session at the end of the webinar, access to post webinar recording and slides as well as any additional templates provided by the speaker. So you’ve been posting on your organisation’s social media channels for a while, and you’re seeing reach and engagement plateau. What should you do next? Find out with social media specialist, Rubina Carlson from Refuel Creative, at this webinar. A social media strategy is never finalised. Like any other digital channel, it’s about testing what works (and what doesn’t) and tweaking the strategy accordingly. When performance peaks, plateaus or dips, it’s time to take a deep dive into the data.Past webinar.Recorded on 7 Jun, 2022 11:00am - 12:00pm.Watch now -
After answering 45,000 questions in March, ABC News has responded to another 15,000 questions about COVID-19 from April, with the focus shifting from symptoms and testing to the road ahead. Questions about the science, communication and technology were answered, as well as questions about the Australian strategy for moving to the next phase. One reader asked if it was known if COVID-19 can mutate yet, and whether that might mean creating a vaccine is pointless. The publication by ABC News comes hot on the heels of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announcing last week that Australia would be easing its COVID-19 restrictions in a three-stage process. Read the questions and answers at ABC News.Posted on 15/05/2020 by
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A third of charities with a turnover of $250,000 or less have less than three months of financial reserves remaining, according to a new survey. The findings, in the RESET 2020 National Support Program and Research Study, which is still open, show that 50 per cent of the organisations surveyed are suffering a loss of revenue, and 11 per cent needed immediate financial support. The information gathered so far also shows that despite 44 per cent of charities experiencing increased demand for services during the coronavirus crisis, just 4 per cent report an increase to revenue. You can read the full version of this story on the Pro Bono News website.Posted on 14/05/2020 by -
Tony Stuart, who is leading the NFP coronavirus committee established by the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission this month, says the NFP sector can make a significant contribution to the community during the COVID-19 crisis beyond. Mr Stuart, who is the CEO of UNICEF Australia and the chair of the Charity, Philanthropy and Fundraising Advisory Group, told Pro Bono News the group aimed to identify the barriers charities faced when providing services. He said tackling dropping giving levels and charity red tape will be the top priorities of the newly established NFP working group to ensure charities can assist during and after coronavirus. The NFP coronavirus committee will also work to highlight the ways in which the NFP sector can make a significant contribution to the community during the crisis and the rebuilding phase of COVID-19, added Mr Stuart.Posted on 29/05/2020 by -
The IT Department are specialists in supporting NFP and Disability Service Providers with all things ICT. We act as an integrated part of your organisation, freeing you to focus on your clients, while we take care of your infrastructure and support your staff. Some of our Clients are: Berry Street, Inclusion Melbourne, Alkira, Watch, Araluen Our Services Include:
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A marketing communication strategy is essential regardless of the size and nature of your organization. It doesn’t need to be long or complicated, and simple is usually more likely to acted on. In this webinar, Mel will talk you through what you should include in a simple marketing so it is meaningful, relevant and practical. You will learn: How to set measurable marketing goals and the metrics you should include How to identify who your target market is and why this can save you time and money How to integrate social media into your other off and online activities Tools and tips to help you implement your strategy what to include in an action plan so you implement your marketing strategy. Attendees of this webinar will also receive a copy of Mel’s simple marketing plan template. About the presenter: Mel KettleWatch now -
A marketing communication strategy is essential regardless of the size and nature of your organization. It doesn’t need to be long or complicated, and simple is usually more likely to acted on. In this webinar, Mel will talk you through what you should include in a simple marketing so it is meaningful, relevant and practical. You will learn: How to set measurable marketing goals and the metrics you should include How to identify who your target market is and why this can save you time and money How to integrate social media into your other off and online activities Tools and tips to help you implement your strategy what to include in an action plan so you implement your marketing strategy. Attendees of this webinar will also receive a copy of Mel’s simple marketing plan template. About the presenter: Mel KettleWatch now -
During this session we will cover: A brief overview of the service design team at Mission Australia and how we work The process taken to support service delivery teams to adapt during COVID 19 Sharing some example templates and resources A discussion of challenges and how they were overcome Surprising positives that came out of transitioning some services online Q&A with the audience – guided by Connecting Up Course Outcomes By the end of this webinar your organisation will have an understanding of the following topics: How a human centered design framework can be applied to define challenges and prioritize areas of focus High level learnings about service adaptation during Covid-19 Common challenges and opportunities experienced by community services during Covid19 An opportunity to discuss these topics with other organisations This course is suitable for: Human services or service based community organizations, in particular people who are in service delivery, supporting project or operational management roles. Includes: Live access to webinar, participation in live Q&A session at the end of the webinar, access to post webinar recording and slides as well as any additional templates provided by the speaker. What is not included in the program?: Detailed information about specific program models and how these have been re-designed.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
