NAEH Conference 2013:Reframing for our Future
6.11, Promotion for Events and
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Speaking the Language
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Presenters
• Lisa Gustaveson, Seattle University
Faith & Family Homelessness Project
• Sara Loken, Community Shelter Board, Columbus, Ohio
• Catherine Hinrichsen, Seattle University Project on Family Homelessness (moderator)
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Connect With Us#NAEH13
Community Shelter Board on Facebook:• Community Shelter Board• Day to End Homelessness• Sara Colahan Loken [[email protected]]
Seattle U Faith & Family Homelessness Project:• Facebook: Lisa Denis Gustaveson• Twitter: @LisaGustaveson [[email protected]]
Seattle U Project on Family Homelessness:• Facebook: SUProjectOnFamilyHomelessness• Twitter: chinrichsen_su [[email protected]]
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Quick Overview of our Project’s Start: Journalism Fellowships
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What We’ll Cover
• A framework for successful events & promotions
• Low-cost tips• Ways to engage audiences• Events and promotions we admire
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A Framework for Successful Advocacy Events & Promotion
1. Strategize – Do your research, define your audience, set objectives.
2. Localize – Demonstrate how the issue is connected to this community.
3. Personalize – Appeal to emotions, tell stories, show the faces.
4. Surprise – Reach people in unexpected ways.
5. Mobilize – Collaborate, partner, engage and spur action.
6. Publicize – Promote and document before and during, and reinforce/“sell back” AFTER.
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My event principle:
I’d rather do a great event for 100 people
than a terrible event for 500 people.
Small and successful = greater impact
Success is what people remember.
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Element 1. Strategize
• Do Your Research• Define Your Audience• Set Your Objectives –
behavioral, measurable
• Cultivate Your RelationshipsResearch + relationships =
comp appearance by $50,000 speaker
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Element 2. LocalizeAnswer the question: “But does it happen here?”
Photo Exhibit, “Looking Into Light,”
National Center on Family HomelessnessWith Washington State photos by our
Journalism Fellow Dan Lamont
• Street Soccer Team soccer party & “Kicking It” screening• “Motel Kids” screening; “American Winter” screening
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Element 3. Personalize
• Emotional appeal• Storytelling• Show the people affected
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Element 4. Surprise
Reach people in unexpected ways• New places• New audiences• New strategies
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Element 5. Mobilize
• Collaborate/partner• Engage audiences• Spur action
• INSERT AM WINTER SLIDE HERE
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Element 6. Publicize
• Promote and document before/during/AFTER.
• Become your own news service, and be sure to take lots of photos.
• Social media is great, and cheap, but remember your traditional media strategy.
• Use publicity to reinforce/sell back later.• See previous five elements.
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Low-Cost Tips1. Recognize anniversaries “backwards”
2. Do your documenting the day after the event
3. Collaborate and ask partners to help you promote
4. Visuals, visuals, visuals! Even from smartphone
5. Use social media, and learn from people who use it well, like @hardlynormal and @davidwseattle
6. Recruit volunteers who can create content (like videos)
7. Expand into your personal network, not just work
8. Find a way to involve kids in your event
9. Movies like “Motel Kids,” “The Line,” “Kicking It,, “American Winter” are great ways to stimulate discussion; most available on DVD
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An event I admire:Housing & Homelessness Advocacy
Day,Washington Low Income Housing
Alliance
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=h1SciQnZ3gk
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