Next Meeting 070108 Part 2

Via Skype Chat

[9:33:36 PM] Lara  says: hey

[9:34:14 PM] Lara  says: can you all hear me?

[9:34:19 PM] Lara  says: this is no good

[9:34:20 PM] jonacron says: i cant

[9:34:22 PM] Lara  says: ok

[9:34:26 PM] Lara  says: Megan you there?

[9:34:59 PM] Lara  says: one more time

[9:35:44 PM] Lara  says: ok that sucks

[9:35:49 PM] Lara  says: i think i need to restart

[9:35:55 PM] Megan  says: can’t hear you

[9:35:56 PM] Lara  says: Megan?

[9:35:59 PM] Megan  says: but I am here

[9:36:08 PM] Megan  says: are you

[9:36:14 PM] Lara  says: hey

[9:36:22 PM] Megan  says: yes

[9:36:23 PM] Lara  says: ok so lets finish up here since i think i need to restart

[9:36:27 PM] Megan  says: okay

[9:36:32 PM] Lara  says: jon?

[9:36:35 PM] jonacron says: im here

[9:36:37 PM] Lara  says: cool

[9:36:37 PM] Megan  says: great

[9:36:44 PM] Lara  says: Monday 8:40p meeting 9th floor

[9:37:00 PM] Lara  says: At that point we will need

[9:37:00 PM] Megan  says: i like the bubble sound this chat makes…yes, monday at 8:40

[9:37:10 PM] Lara  says: 1. notes on flog blog

[9:37:17 PM] Lara  says: 2. all the info from frank

[9:37:27 PM] Lara  says: 3. hopefully opened accounts for the following

[9:37:30 PM] Lara  says: facebook

[9:37:33 PM] Lara  says: flikr

[9:37:35 PM] Lara  says: twitter

[9:37:45 PM] Lara  says: youtube

[9:37:56 PM] Megan  says: ok – you and i will bring info on Flog Blog?   who will open the accounts for the platforms?

[9:38:01 PM] Lara  says: 4. we will need the application research as well

[9:38:06 PM] Lara  says: jon can you?

[9:38:15 PM] Lara  says: I’m still waiting on the email address from frank

[9:38:24 PM] Megan  says: we should pick a uniform profile name

[9:38:29 PM] jonacron says: yes i have been working with a friend on understanding facebook applications

[9:38:32 PM] Megan  says: cool

[9:38:35 PM] Lara  says: great

[9:38:43 PM] jonacron says: i cant seem to code it unless i understand it

[9:38:51 PM] Lara  says: true

[9:38:57 PM] jonacron says: hes done some design so hes helping me to try to work that out

[9:39:00 PM] Megan  says: makes sense

[9:39:01 PM] jonacron says: some design specifically on facebook

[9:39:07 PM] Lara  says: great

[9:39:28 PM] Lara  says: so monday we will really attack the design and take notes on what it needs

[9:39:39 PM] Megan  says: i will also try to get some info on the event on monday…yes to the design

[9:39:45 PM] Megan  says: exciting…

[9:39:51 PM] Lara  says: very much

[9:39:58 PM] Megan  says: when does frank leave again

[9:40:06 PM] Lara  says: so i would say that everything should be listed as “Globalhood”

[9:40:14 PM] Megan  says: sounds good…agreed

[9:40:30 PM] Lara  says: and the additional page for “Global Potential” and any other pages Frank wants started as interlinks

[9:40:36 PM] Megan  says: okay

[9:40:40 PM] Megan  says: jon, sound good?

[9:41:09 PM] jonacron says: im not entirely clear

[9:41:16 PM] jonacron says: but i assume its something we can discuss on monday

[9:41:26 PM] Lara  says: the main FB page/app will be Globalhood

[9:41:46 PM] Lara  says: there will be additional pages for the other subsidiaries of Globalhood like Global Potential

[9:41:48 PM] jonacron says: and a secondary for global potential

[9:41:50 PM] jonacron says: ok

[9:41:54 PM] jonacron says: sorry

[9:41:58 PM] Lara  says: and then we will need Globalhood accounts on the other sites

[9:42:13 PM] Lara  says: clearer?

[9:42:14 PM] Megan  says: when you say sites you mean Flicker etc, right

[9:42:18 PM] Lara  says: yes

[9:42:20 PM] Megan  says: no need to apologize!

[9:42:30 PM] jonacron says: yes much better, thank you, sorry to derail

[9:42:38 PM] Lara  says: flikr needs to be opened up via flikr and then linked up

[9:42:42 PM] Lara  says: no problemo

[9:42:59 PM] Megan  says: so, jon, can you open all of these accounts before monday’s meeting?

[9:43:14 PM] Megan  says: wait…we need the email from Frank first? Lara?

[9:43:17 PM] Lara  says: assuming we get an email account from frank

[9:43:20 PM] Lara  says: yep

[9:43:25 PM] jonacron says: yes, i was about to ask

[9:43:28 PM] jonacron says: lara i dont think i got the logo etc

[9:43:37 PM] Lara  says: ok ill resend

[9:43:44 PM] Lara  says: it was only a logo

[9:43:47 PM] Lara  says: he hasn’t sent me much

[9:43:56 PM] Lara  says: no email with it even

[9:44:09 PM] jonacron says: oh nevermind

[9:44:09 PM] jonacron says: i just got it

[9:44:21 PM] Megan  says: ok….so let’s say he leaves without sending an email….can we set them up with a generic gmail account and then give them the info?

[9:44:40 PM] Lara  says: absolutely

[9:44:45 PM] Lara  says: when do they leave?

[9:44:48 PM] Lara  says: friday right?

[9:44:51 PM] Megan  says: sounds good….i think so

[9:45:01 PM] Megan  says: maybe we should just go that route

[9:45:08 PM] Megan  says: let’s give him another day

[9:45:18 PM] Lara  says: ok so if we don’t have enough by friday I’ll open up the gmail and grab more images from their site

[9:45:26 PM] Lara  says: and pass them on

[9:45:30 PM] Megan  says: ok….

[9:45:37 PM] jonacron says: ok, should be easy

[9:45:51 PM] Lara  says: sweet.  so expect an email latest friday

[9:46:08 PM] Lara  says: anything else we are forgetting?

[9:46:16 PM] Megan  says: a question: jason mentioned a generic gmail account for SOMA

[9:46:25 PM] Megan  says: what is it and is this where Frank is sending the updates?

[9:46:31 PM] Lara  says: oh yea, I’ll ask him how to access it

[9:46:32 PM] Megan  says: from the field

[9:46:36 PM] Megan  says: ?

[9:46:41 PM] Lara  says: it is an email account we can all read

[9:46:46 PM] Lara  says: it’s open to the class

[9:46:57 PM] Megan  says: if so, we will have to check it to see if any content should be loaded into the page

[9:46:59 PM] Lara  says: so everyone can grab from it

[9:47:08 PM] Megan  says: i am assuming this is the same content that will be on their blog or different

[9:47:33 PM] Lara  says: well there was talk of this being the weekly email info from the DR

[9:47:37 PM] Lara  says: posted to that account

[9:47:39 PM] Megan  says: yeah

[9:47:41 PM] Lara  says: I can email Jason about this

[9:47:45 PM] Lara  says: to confirm

[9:47:46 PM] Megan  says: great

[9:47:51 PM] Lara  says: and ask about access

[9:48:12 PM] Megan  says: he should send a note to the staff too so that multiple people are not sending to frank asking info

[9:48:20 PM] Megan  says: meant to say class not staff…I am at work too long

[9:48:29 PM] jonacron says: heh

[9:48:39 PM] Megan  says: okay, i think we are all set

[9:48:43 PM] Megan  says: anything else?

[9:48:47 PM] jonacron says: if i may, id like to confirm the sites to register for

[9:48:52 PM] Megan  says: sure thing

[9:49:03 PM] Megan  says: do you want to list or us

[9:49:16 PM] jonacron says: facebook, myspace, youtube, flickr

[9:49:18 PM] Lara  says: let me pull up the plan

[9:49:25 PM] jonacron says: ok i have it here

[9:49:27 PM] jonacron says: analog

[9:49:58 PM] jonacron says: is twitter off the list

[9:50:04 PM] Lara  says: FB, MS, Youtube, Twitter, Flickr

[9:50:19 PM] jonacron says: ok i didnt know if twitter was mobile group territory

[9:50:28 PM] jonacron says: was my biggest curiosity

[9:50:29 PM] Megan  says: how about do gooder?  It is a video sharing site geared toward non-profits

[9:50:40 PM] Lara  says: ok lets add that too

[9:50:43 PM] jonacron says: thats right, i remember you mentioned that last week

[9:50:56 PM] Lara  says: I’ll add that to the blog

[9:51:23 PM] Megan  says: we should check to see if Globalhood has an video clips that we can put on youtube and do gooder…otherwise they are empty channels

[9:51:49 PM] jonacron says: i was about to say, i know frank seemed to be surprised about do gooder when you mentioned it

[9:51:57 PM] Lara  says: most likely the only stuff they have are things the class has taken

[9:52:02 PM] Lara  says: except for other projects

[9:52:05 PM] Megan  says: true…

[9:52:20 PM] Lara  says: so when he sends me what he has ill also ask for videos

[9:52:25 PM] Lara  says: i dont want to overwhelm

[9:52:44 PM] Megan  says: maybe we could make a quick slideshow with images and some text slides to say who they are…I would be willing to do that

[9:52:58 PM] Megan  says: are there enough found images to do this?

[9:53:07 PM] Lara  says: but this is GP not GH

[9:53:15 PM] Lara  says: so maybe we should hold off

[9:53:23 PM] Lara  says: 1st priority is GH

[9:53:28 PM] Lara  says: right?

[9:53:45 PM] Megan  says: yeah, I know it is GP and yes, GH is 1st ….

[9:54:01 PM] Megan  says: agreed, lets hold off until they get us some media

[9:54:11 PM] Lara  says: yes so Friday email

[9:54:19 PM] Megan  says: yes

[9:54:20 PM] Lara  says: Jon sets up accounts

[9:54:24 PM] jonacron says: yes

[9:54:25 PM] jonacron says: the structure is important

[9:54:26 PM] Lara  says: Monday meeting we attack

[9:55:01 PM] Megan  says: attack…

[9:55:14 PM] Megan  says: jon, what do you mean by structure?

[9:55:16 PM] Lara  says: Hiii-Yaa

[9:55:20 PM] Megan  says: ha

[9:55:45 PM] Megan  says: i am literally laughing picturing you writing and saying that as you typed hii yaa

[9:55:51 PM] jonacron says: i meant, setting things up, its more important right now than finding images and such to put up

[9:55:57 PM] jonacron says: megan youre easy to make laugh :D

[9:55:57 PM] Megan  says: ok….

[9:56:10 PM] Megan  says: emoticons freak me out

[9:56:17 PM] jonacron says: especially animated ones, eh? haha

[9:56:22 PM] Megan  says: ahhhh

[9:56:25 PM] Megan  says: i am slap happy

[9:56:30 PM] Megan  says: too long at work

[9:56:34 PM] Megan  says: okay, are we done?!

[9:56:37 PM] Lara  says: yes definitely

[9:56:39 PM] Megan  says: ok….

[9:56:45 PM] Lara  says: ok so we’re cool right!

[9:56:46 PM] Lara  says: ?

jonacron says: i think so!

[9:56:55 PM] Megan  says: great talking with you both, thanks for all the work and see you monday..have a great 4th

[9:57:06 PM] Lara  says: ok I’ll add this convo to the blog, just added the Do Gooder

[9:57:08 PM] jonacron says: yes, you too! be safe with the grills etc

[9:57:11 PM] Lara  says: you too!

[9:57:15 PM] Lara  says: I’ll email friday

[9:57:22 PM] Megan  says: ha ha…..bye

[9:57:26 PM] Lara  says: bye!

Add comment July 2, 2008

Next Meeting 070108 Part 1

Via skype talk we discussed what we’ve collected so far…

1. Reblog versus Flog, Flog wins

2. Awaiting response from Frank

3. Awaiting response from Group about SL facebook pages and Workshops

4. FB application information researched

Add comment July 2, 2008

Updated Marketing Plans 6/27/08

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I: Statement of Project Purpose

II: Marketing Objectives

III: Marketing Plans

IV: Marketing Strategies

V: Marketing Tactics in Progress

Vi: Timeline

 

I: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

 

To develop short and long-term social marketing strategies for Globalhood and its pilot program Global Potential.  The strategies will aim to market to and identify Globalhood and Global Potential’s current and prospective stakeholders using the Social Networking Site (SNS) Facebook and interrelated social media platforms and technologies.

 

II: MARKETING OBJECTIVES

·         To create a SNS platform that both promotes Globalhood, Global Potential and creates a dialogue around social issues affecting involved youth populations

o        Social Marketing aspect:

§         To potential funding sources

§         To eventual alumni community

·         To get current and potential offline stakeholders involved in Global Potential online and involved in Social Networking

·         To grow Globahood and Global Potential community

o        Youth population

o        Alumni of the Youth Population

o        Adults interested in social change and active in Facebook

·         To sustain Global Potential

o        Support future trips

o        Increase student involvement and interest in Global Potential trips and socio-economic empowerment

o        Facilitate adaption of program to new countries

·         To gain funding from new resources to grow the project

o        New foundations

o        Active adults interested in social change

o        Sponsorship from brands that have the same values

III: MARKETING PLAN

 

Short Term:

o        Provide a blueprint on how to leverage Facebook to build relationships online

o        Set Global Potential up with the necessary tools to broaden audience base and potentially increase revenue streams (ie: Facebook Page, You Tube Channel, Flickr Account, Twitter)

o        Activate the youth population and Global Potential staff to work online with SNS software for the Global Potential project and to develop an active alumni team of past participants

o        Integrate Social Marketing with Social Media projects (where applicable) into Facebook project

 

Long Term:

o        Market to foundations, potential investors and brand investors

o        Build a network on SNS platforms of partnerships, including existing NGO partners and other in-country organizations, socially conscious people to contribute financially and as project advocates

o        To retain alumni and integrate them into the social networking growth

 

IV: MARKETING STRATEGIES

  • Identify constituent management software, such as Convio,to manage the list of contributing partners and get them integrated into the Global Potential SNS
  • Crossover linkage and integration with multiple Social Networking Sites
  • MySpace integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • YouTube integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • Create a SNS club at the target high school and upcoming high schools
    • Getting the Youth population interested in SNS
    • Getting the Youth population access to technology
  • Get involved in Non-Profit Technology Network
  • Integrating Twitter into SNS and Cell Phone as a Marketing tool
    • Twittering (via cell phone or via Facebook) the status of the project to the Global Potential community messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
    • Twittering to/from site (Dominican Republic) (via cell phone or via Facebook) to the Global Potential community (if available) messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
    • Twittering (via cell phone or via Facebook) fundraising events to the Global Potential community messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
  • Blog or Message Board editorial writing (staff required and tracking software)
    • News updates
    • Tracking views (on page or other people’s pages), history, personal information – to identify new targets
    • Video messaging
    • Photography

 

VI: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE

 

Week of June 23-June 29

·         Meet with Globalhood to review Facebook Project Plan

Week of June 30-July 6

·         Finalize Plans with Globalhood

·         Document Student Presentations (6:30p Monday 6/30, Brooklyn)

·         Present Final Plan to class

·         Get classmates to organize workshop for students upon returning from the DR

o        Second Life tutorial

o        Facebook tutorial

o        Any additional technology tutorials

·         Get classmates invited to create Facebook pages for their avatars

o        Will eventually link into Globalhood Facebook Application/page

·         Research additional technology concerns

·         Group meeting on Tuesday 7/1 at 9 p.m.

·         Access from Globalhood materials to begin application set up

o        Email accounts, existing SNS accounts

o        Stock photos, logos

o        Global Vote point person

o        Zoho database for Globalhood

Week of July 7-July 13

·         Open accounts necessary and begin design phase

 

Week of July 14-July 20

tbd

 

Week of July 21-July 27

tbd

 

Week of July 28-August 3

Tbd

(Next steps not calendared yet)

·         Identify and engage Facebook groups with connections to mission of Globalhood and Global Potential

Identify and cross-collaborate with other SOMA projects to integrate into Facebook Project

 

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Updated Plan 062408 — cell phone integration

Facebook Team – Globalhood & Global Potential

Project Design Draft

June 21, 2008

Team Members: Lara Michaud, Jon Stobezski, Megan Galbraith

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I: Statement of Project Purpose

II: Why Facebook?

III: Opportunities and Challenges

IV: Marketing Objectives

V: Marketing Plans

VI: Marketing Strategies

VII: Project Implementation

VIII: Globalhood and Global Potential Background

 

I: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

 

To develop short and long-term social marketing strategies for Globalhood and its pilot program Global Potential.  The strategies will aim to market to and identify Globalhood and Global Potential’s current and prospective stakeholders using the Social Networking Site (SNS) Facebook and interrelated social media platforms and technologies.

 

II: WHY FACEBOOK?

Why did we choose Facebook when the majority of youth populations use MySpace?

1: Facebook is up and coming…

http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/04/16/facebook-vs-MySpace-battle-global-social-network-dominance

MySpace still has a hefty traffic lead over Facebook in the U.S., so it was big news when ComScore released 2008 data that showed Facebook gaining quickly on MySpace in international traffic. According to the data, Facebook already gets more international page views than MySpace and is gaining quickly in unique visitors. In January, Facebook had 100.7 million unique international visitors compared to MySpace’s 109.3 million; a difference of just 8% compared to a year ago when the difference was nearly 400%. While some other social networking tools dominate in specific international markets, no other platform comes close to the two U.S. giants in overall audience and reach.”

2: Facebook is constantly updating status and tracking status…more collaborative

http://media.www.anchorweb.org/media/storage/paper1224/news/2008/04/29/Opinions/Facebook.Vs.Myspace-3355703.shtml

The “stalker feed,” for those who do not know, will let you know of almost any activity your friends have on Facebook. This includes leaving messages on someone else’s boards, updating photos and joining groups. I find the event invitations on Facebook better than those on Myspace as well.”

3: Facebook allows integration with the following software: Twitter (cell phone/web application), Flickr (photo-sharing application), etc.

http://media.www.fairfieldmirror.com/media/storage/paper148/news/2008/04/03/Entertainment/Facebook.Vs.Myspace-3296860.shtml

“…MySpace lacks applications, pokes and several other boredom busters that are all proudly boasted by Facebook”

4: Facebook is socially conscious

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/about

“Causes provides the tools so that any Facebook user can leverage their network of real friends to effect positive change.”

5: MySpace is about creating individualized personal space, Facebook is about socially active grouping

http://news.cnet.com/1606-2-6187901.html

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 III: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING FACEBOOK PROJECT

 1: Challenges

 

  • Age of targeted communities – access to technology, kinds of technology they use (i.e. MySpace)
  • Acquiring potential donors
  • Training Global Potential staff and youth participants on digital platforms
  • Digital divide for youth population both in states and in DR communities(i.e. access to technology and learned materials)
  • Maintaining relationships within and between the youth population and the DR families
  • Defining the targets with an umbrella organization – due to Global Potential being a part of Globalhood
  • Some of the youth population that use SNS are involved with MySpace and not Facebook

 

2: Opportunities

Global Potential’s Uniqueness

·         Existing offline networking already exists through it use of participatory and experiential approaches across disciplines, cultures, and countries, to foster personal, professional, and academic growth for underserved youth.

·         Recognizes the importance of shared outcomes in sustainable development, and seeks to maximize the promise of youth to create effective and innovative change across multiple contexts.

·         Brings proven program models of international education and experience programs to underserved populations.

·         Is focused on long-term outcomes for youth, through employment training and entrepreneurship opportunities

·         Alumni network potential

·        Globalhood’s collaborative mission engages multiple partners and multiple integrated marketing channel

IV: FACEBOOK PROJECT MARKETING OBJECTIVES

·         To create a SNS platform that both promotes Globalhood, Global Potential and creates a dialogue around social issues affecting involved youth populations

o        Social Marketing aspect:

§         To potential funding sources

§         To eventual alumni community

·         To get current and potential offline stakeholders involved in Global Potential online and involved in Social Networking

·         To grow Globahood and Global Potential community

o        Youth population

o        Alumni of the Youth Population

o        Adults interested in social change and active in Facebook

·         To sustain Global Potential

o        Support future trips

o        Increase student involvement and interest in Global Potential trips and socio-economic empowerment

o        Facilitate adaption of program to new countries

·         To gain funding from new resources to grow the project

o        New foundations

o        Active adults interested in social change

o        Sponsorship from brands that have the same values

V: MARKETING PLAN

 

Short Term:

o        Provide a blueprint on how to leverage Facebook to build relationships online

o        Set Global Potential up with the necessary tools to broaden audience base and potentially increase revenue streams (ie: Facebook Page, You Tube Channel, Flickr Account, Twitter)

o        Activate the youth population and Global Potential staff to work online with SNS software for the Global Potential project and to develop an active alumni team of past participants

o        Integrate Social Marketing with Social Media projects (where applicable) into Facebook project

 

Long Term:

o        Market to foundations, potential investors and brand investors

o        Build a network on SNS platforms of partnerships, including existing NGO partners and other in-country organizations, socially conscious people to contribute financially and as project advocates

o        To retain alumni and integrate them into the social networking growth

 

VI: MARKETING STRATEGIES

  • Identify constituent management software, such as Convio,to manage the list of contributing partners and get them integrated into the Global Potential SNS
  • Crossover linkage and integration with multiple Social Networking Sites
  • MySpace integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • YouTube integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • Create a SNS club at the target high school and upcoming high schools
    • Getting the Youth population interested in SNS
    • Getting the Youth population access to technology
  • Get involved in Non-Profit Technology Network
  • Integrating Twitter into SNS and Cell Phone as a Marketing tool
    • Twittering (via cell phone or via Facebook) the status of the project to the Global Potential community messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
    • Twittering to/from site (Dominican Republic) (via cell phone or via Facebook) to the Global Potential community (if available) messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
    • Twittering (via cell phone or via Facebook) fundraising events to the Global Potential community messages will be sent to cell phones hooked up to the Global Potential Twitter Feed
  • Blog or Message Board editorial writing (staff required and tracking software)
    • News updates
    • Tracking views (on page or other people’s pages), history, personal information – to identify new targets
    • Video messaging
    • Photography

 

VII: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE – Tentative

 

Week of June 23-June 29

 

·         Meet with Globalhood to review Facebook Project Plan

·         Develop Global Potential Facebook page, Flickr account, You Tube Channel and provide Globalhood staff with necessary user info and resources

·         Identify and engage Facebook groups with connections to mission of Globalhood and Global Potential

·         Identify and cross-collaborate with other SOMA projects to integrate into Facebook Project

Week of June 30-July 6

tbd (pending prior week)

 

Week of July 7-July 13

tbd

 

Week of July 14-July 20

tbd

 

Week of July 21-July 27

tbd

 

Week of July 28-August 3

tbd

 

VIII: NON-PROFIT BACKGROUND: Globalhood and Global Potential

 

1: Description of Globalhood

 

Globalhood believes that all people and organizations working in development can be more successful by coordinating efforts, exchanging expertise, sharing outcomes and building connections with each other. By building a diverse community of practitioners, experts, students and volunteers, we aim to create more effective approaches to addressing both local and global challenges.  We aim to achieve the following:

  • More effective development projects, fewer wasted resources.
    Our multidisciplinary services enable projects to access ideas, techniques and information that they might not otherwise have considered, and to avoid potential pitfalls that they might not otherwise have foreseen.
  • A streamlined approach to finding diverse knowledge and skills.
    We provide a centralized place for accessing a wide assortment of knowledge and experience. This one-stop approach allows project leaders to save time that would otherwise be spent hunting for various consultants and resources.
  • Opportunities to tap into under-utilized human capital.
    Globalhood’s network model allows us to call on the and experience of many experts and practitioners who are only available on a part-time basis. We provide opportunities for people to get involved in international development work.
  • The formation of a collaborative community.
    Globalhood fosters a proactive and collaborative environment where professionals already working within the nonprofit field will be able to easily exchange ideas and form partnerships.

2: Program Description of Global Potential

Global Potential, one of Globalhood’s projects, believes in the untapped capacity that underserved youth and communities have to help themselves and help each other.  Their mission is to create positive socio-economic change for underserved youth and their communities in low-income urban neighborhoods, and for marginalized rural communities in the Dominican Republic. 

Global Potential utilizes a six-stage model that gives selected youth the opportunity to chart their own path within the program. In addition to the general curriculum which focuses on leadership, life skills, global awareness, civic participation, and social entrepreneurship, the youth are able to choose from among the following ‘vocational paths’: education, health agriculture, cooking, nutrition, construction, art, journalism, technology, environmental conservation, and community service. Each of these fields is designed to be able to give youth a set of skills that will enable them to contribute to a rural village in the Dominican Republic, to their own communities in Brooklyn, and to their own employability. Following a 3 month local training period, youth travel as a team to live within a rural community and participate for 2 months in a community-identified development project while continuing to gain practical vocational experience with local professionals. Upon their return home, youth have the opportunity to engage over the next 6 months in ongoing vocational training with their mentors, or general support, depending on the path they have chosen for themselves. In a supportive environment of their peers and of professional program staff, they will have ample opportunity to discuss and reflect upon issues that affect communities locally and globally, and themselves personally. As a team, the youth will also be supported in designing an entrepreneurial idea for addressing a need in their own community, and upon their return home will present that idea to our partner organization, Ashoka Youth Venture, and numerous other organizations, for funding and support

 

Global Potential Program Objectives

·         To facilitate experiential learning and growing opportunities in new and challenging environments for traditionally marginalized youth (potential next-generation leaders)

·         To address development challenges in rural areas of the Dominican Republic

·         To foster increased understanding, tolerance and appreciation among world communities and youth cohorts that may not traditionally interact with one another

·         To foster constructive and sustainable relationships between youth and their own communities

·         To maximize social entrepreneurship opportunities for youth to benefit their communities

3: Target Audiences for for Global Potential and Globalhood

 

Part 1 – Social Network Community Development

PT 1 Demographics:

- Urban, low income Adolescence (13-19) – Propect Heights School

- Alumni (previous participants of the project)

- In- country partner organizations

 

PT 1 Psychographics (mind set of the target):

Open-Minded

Active

Community Oriented

Accountable

Sustainable

 

Part 2 – Fundraising Targets

PT 2 Demographics:

- Individual donors – young professionals

- Foundations

 

PT 2 Psychographics (mind set of the target):

- Open-Minded

- Socially Active

- Community Oriented

- Socially and Globally Conscious

- College educated

4: Current Online Presence and Use of SNS

Globalhood and Global Potential each have organizational websites and blogs that link to one another

  • Globalhood’s website has a registration device, Global Potential does not
  • Global Potential’s blog is not yet being utilized
  • Globalhood uses some social networking sites (Facebook page, MySpace page, etc.) to send out event invites
  • Globalhood and in turn Global Potential has a database of approximately 1,700 constituents that get regular newsletters about upcoming events and project status

5: Global Potential Summer 2008 Pilot Trip Facts

·         10 youth participants, ranging from ages 17-19, and Executive Director Frank Cohn, depart in approximately 2 weeks for the Dominican Republic

·         Youth participants are Haitian, Dominican, and Chinese

·         In the Dominican Republic the group will only have internet access 1X per week

·         Cell phone access will be limited

·         $1,400 pp for the trip

 

6: Globalhood’s Partner Network

A: ASHOKA

http://www.ashoka.org/youthventure

·         Ashoka has a three pronged approach for their fellows.

- Supporting social entrepreneurs – provides living stipends to social entrepreneurs allowing them to focus on their institutions. The fellows are also introduced to Ashoka’s global network. This program is founded on the 25 year-old Venture model.

- Promote group entrepreneurship – assists collaboration between entrepreneurs on a global level, creating a synthesis of global commonalities of principles and identifying trends. The information is then globally disseminated and used as basis for further advancement in fields such as youth development.

- Build sector infrastructure – creating an infrastructure in collaboration with other sectors, particularly business, whose models provide critical lessons for citizen organizations. This infrastructure will support the growth and expansion of social entrepreneurship through many approaches including seed financing and capital and bridges to other sectors.

B: The Columbia University Partership for International Development

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cupid/

·         The Columbia University Partnership for International Development is a student-led effort across graduate schools at Columbia University to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness, and action on international development. Designed to be experimental, CUPID aims to explore and demonstrate how a multidisciplinary approach to international development can produce innovative, holistic solutions for disadvantaged population creating long-term positive impact for students and communities alike.

The format of these projects is open-ended; it may involve sending a team for an extended stay on site in cooperation with an NGO, providing consulting services from here in New York, or some other cooperation. In all projects, CUPID aims to demonstrate how a multifaceted approach relying on diverse expertise produces superior results.

C: EWB-USA

http://www.ewbnewyork.com/

·         EWB-USA is a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life. This partnership involves the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.

The activities of EWB-USA range from the construction of sustainable systems that developing communities can own and operate without external assistance, to empowering such communities by enhancing local, technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills.

EWB-USA contributes to meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through capacity building in community projects. Capacity building is defined in that context as “..the building (or strengthening) of human, institutional and infrastructure capacity to help societies develop secure, stable and sustainable economies, governments and other institutions through mentoring, training, education, physical projects, the infusion of financial and other resources, and most importantly, the motivation and inspiration of people to improve their lives” (Hatch, 2004).

D: freeDimensional

http://www.freedimensional.org/

·         freeDimensional organizes community arts space and local resources for the support and protection of individuals who create dialogue on global issues and inequalities through their art and media. The company’s vision is through the creation of local arts and media, awareness will be raised regarding the existence of available space that can also be used for a creative safe haven of creative individuals in need of assistance. By focusing on the work of thse individuals we are able to change the conditions that negatively impact vulnerable groups and society-at-large.

The freeDimensional network was born of the need for accommodation experienced by culture workers-in-distress. FD developed a system to partner residential artist communities with human rights and freedom of expression organizations in order to provide creative safe haven. The network provides support to art and media centers worldwide that seek to create a web of short-term safe havens for human rights defenders working at the intersection of arts and journalism.

Residential Artist Communities will benefit from this unique collaboration through enriched community, youth and environmental programs and by using their physical space to counter marginalizing issues at the local, regional and global levels.

E: UN.GIFT

http://www.ungift.org/

  • UN.GIFT was conceived coordinate the global fight on human trafficking. UN.GIFT was launched in March 2007 by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, is managed in cooperation with the International Labour Organization (ILO); the International Organization for Migration (IOM); the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

    UN.GIFT provides a framework for, and action by, all stakeholders – governments, business, academia, civil society and the media – and create effective tools to fight human trafficking.

    This global problem requires a global strategy that builds on national efforts throughout the world. To pave the way for this strategy, stakeholders must coordinate efforts already underway, increase knowledge, raise awareness and provide technical assistance; promote effective rights-based responses; utilize available resources and build capacity of state and non-state stakeholders; foster partnerships for joint action; and, above all, ensure everybody takes responsibility for this fight.

    By encouraging and facilitating cooperation and coordination, UN.GIFT aims to create synergies among the anti-trafficking activities of UN agencies, international organizations and other stakeholders to develop the most efficient and cost-effective tools and best practices.

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“The Benefit’s of Facebook ‘Friends:’ Social Capital and College Students’ Use of Online Social Network Sites” Reading

Social Networking Sites (SNS) are a big part of today’s online culture and this article was a great description of how a study on Facebook and college students synced up.  In relation to our group project I thought that this was particularly interesting because College Students are a target population for investment in the non-profit we are marketing for.  Also I think the face that social capital is a result of sites like Facebook is important to the project as well.  We are all valuable in the cost of change….

 

So on to the article…

 

Brief description on Facebook, “…Facebook, enables its users to present themselves in an online profile, accumulate ‘friends’ who can post comments on each other’s pages, and view each other’s  profiles. Facebook members can also join virtual groups based on common interests, see what classes  they have in common, and learn each others’ hobbies, interests, musical tastes, and romantic  relationship status through the profiles” (1143).

 

What’s interesting about this description is that many of the interests people have in common are offline activities and the article goes into further description about how Facebook bridges offline and online.  “A hallmark of this early research is the presumption that when online and offline social  networks overlapped, the directionality was online to offline—online connections resulted in face-to-face meetings. For instance, Parks and Floyd (1996) report that one-third of their respondents later met their online correspondents face-to-face. As they write, ‘These findings imply that relationships that  begin on line rarely stay there’(n.p.)” (1144).  Aren’t we trying in all the classes to bridge this gap?  I mean it comes down to not just making an ONLINE SOCIAL CHANGE but OFFLINE REAL WORLD ACTION. 

 

Another interesting point the article brings up is that Facebook began in 2004 as a College only SNS.  It then expanded to High School, and beyond the article we know it to have expanded to everyone.  By starting in College it implies a few things about the software, that it was targeted to a young and active community. 

 

With such a young start, Facebook had to overcome issues like privacy.  What was unique about Facebook limiting the kinds prospective participants was that by keeping it to College students, some of the privacy tension was alleviated. 

 

But the biggest point of the article is that Facebook and other SNSs created a new way to increase social capital and, “Greater social capital increases commitment to a community and the ability to mobilize collective actions, among other benefits. Social capital may also be used for negative purposes, but in general social capital is seen as a positive effect of interaction among participants in a social network (Helliwell & Putnam, 2004)” (1145)  Which is exactly why Facebook has such potential to grow social causes.  To get people motivated through social capital is the kind of relationship that transcends platforms because it can create real world action. 

 

The article also points out that SNSs can give people access to all kinds of new information, “Access to individuals outside one’s close circle provides access to non-redundant information, resulting in benefits such as employment connections (Granovetter, 1973)” (1146).  They can support long distance relationships and give us a new kind of community, “Bridging social capital might be augmented by such sites, which support loose social ties, allowing users to create and maintain larger, diffuse networks of relationships from which they could potentially draw resources (Donath & boyd, 2004; Resnick, 2001; Wellman et al., 2001)” (1146).

 

The article then goes on to show a study done with collegiate students and what the effects of Facebook were on the community.  What came out of the research was that many used Facebook, many have used Facebook to connect with people (offline to online), Facebook members had greater self esteem, and that Facebook helped students, “…accumulate and maintain bridging social capital” (1162).

 

The possibilities with this kind of platform are intense.  SNS has the potential to reach and impact so many participants.  In today’s cluttered media environment I don’t see many more EFFECTIVE ways to influence people.  Media will always do what it does to influence us but, it seems that we influence each other more than any Big Media ever could.  By linking a friendship via SNS you are linking to that person’s likes and dislikes and likewise them to yours.  Can you think of a better way to accumulate Social Capital?  I can’t!

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Converstations 2

Hello All,

  We have continued converstations via Facebook — Here is an image of the Facebook messages to get an idea of how much conversing has been happening:

Also we have been using Facebookchat and those messages have not been included in this document. 

 

Thanks!

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Questions List we used for Globalhood meeting

Questions List

Where do you see Globalhood and Global Potential in five years?

 What is your biggest challenge as an organization?

 

 Who are you targeting for investment?

 What current social media activities do your constituents and stakeholders participate in now?  

 What kind of tactics do you use to break through the clutter of non-profit organizations?

 What are your marketing objectives?

 What is the primary goal for Globalhood and Global Potential using social media: fundraising, advocacy, public relations, combination?

 What kind of marketing strategies have you used in the past?

 What kind of tone do you think your outreach programs have maintained?

 How successful have these strategies been?

 Why did you agree to partner with this course?

 

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Project Plan Draft 1

Facebook Team – Globalhood & Global Potential

Project Design Draft

June 21, 2008

Team Members: Lara Michaud, Jon Stobezski, Megan Galbraith

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I: Statement of Project Purpose

II: Why Facebook?

III: Opportunities and Challenges

IV: Marketing Objectives

V: Marketing Plans

VI: Marketing Strategies

VII: Project Implementation

VIII: Globalhood and Global Potential Background

 

I: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

 

To develop short and long-term social marketing strategies for Globalhood and its pilot program Global Potential.  The strategies will aim to market to and identify Globalhood and Global Potential’s current and prospective stakeholders using the Social Networking Site (SNS) Facebook and interrelated social media platforms and technologies.

 

II: WHY FACEBOOK?

Why did we choose Facebook when the majority of youth populations use MySpace?

1: Facebook is up and coming…

http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/04/16/facebook-vs-MySpace-battle-global-social-network-dominance

MySpace still has a hefty traffic lead over Facebook in the U.S., so it was big news when ComScore released 2008 data that showed Facebook gaining quickly on MySpace in international traffic. According to the data, Facebook already gets more international page views than MySpace and is gaining quickly in unique visitors. In January, Facebook had 100.7 million unique international visitors compared to MySpace’s 109.3 million; a difference of just 8% compared to a year ago when the difference was nearly 400%. While some other social networking tools dominate in specific international markets, no other platform comes close to the two U.S. giants in overall audience and reach.”

2: Facebook is constantly updating status and tracking status…more collaborative

http://media.www.anchorweb.org/media/storage/paper1224/news/2008/04/29/Opinions/Facebook.Vs.Myspace-3355703.shtml

The “stalker feed,” for those who do not know, will let you know of almost any activity your friends have on Facebook. This includes leaving messages on someone else’s boards, updating photos and joining groups. I find the event invitations on Facebook better than those on Myspace as well.”

3: Facebook allows integration with the following software: Twitter (cell phone/web application), Flickr (photo-sharing application), etc.

http://media.www.fairfieldmirror.com/media/storage/paper148/news/2008/04/03/Entertainment/Facebook.Vs.Myspace-3296860.shtml

“…MySpace lacks applications, pokes and several other boredom busters that are all proudly boasted by Facebook”

4: Facebook is socially conscious

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/about

“Causes provides the tools so that any Facebook user can leverage their network of real friends to effect positive change.”

5: MySpace is about creating individualized personal space, Facebook is about socially active grouping

http://news.cnet.com/1606-2-6187901.html

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III: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING FACEBOOK PROJECT

 

 

1: Challenges

 

  • Age of targeted communities – access to technology, kinds of technology they use (i.e. MySpace)
  • Acquiring potential donors
  • Training Global Potential staff and youth participants on digital platforms
  • Digital divide for youth population both in states and in DR communities(i.e. access to technology and learned materials)
  • Maintaining relationships within and between the youth population and the DR families
  • Defining the targets with an umbrella organization – due to Global Potential being a part of Globalhood
  • Some of the youth population that use SNS are involved with MySpace and not Facebook

 

2: Opportunities

Global Potential’s Uniqueness

·         Existing offline networking already exists through it use of participatory and experiential approaches across disciplines, cultures, and countries, to foster personal, professional, and academic growth for underserved youth.

·         Recognizes the importance of shared outcomes in sustainable development, and seeks to maximize the promise of youth to create effective and innovative change across multiple contexts.

·         Brings proven program models of international education and experience programs to underserved populations.

·         Is focused on long-term outcomes for youth, through employment training and entrepreneurship opportunities

·         Alumni network potential

·        Globalhood’s collaborative mission engages multiple partners and multiple integrated marketing channel

IV: FACEBOOK PROJECT MARKETING OBJECTIVES

·         To create a SNS platform that both promotes Globalhood, Global Potential and creates a dialogue around social issues affecting involved youth populations

o        Social Marketing aspect:

§         To potential funding sources

§         To eventual alumni community

·         To get current and potential offline stakeholders involved in Global Potential online and involved in Social Networking

·         To grow Globahood and Global Potential community

o        Youth population

o        Alumni of the Youth Population

o        Adults interested in social change and active in Facebook

·         To sustain Global Potential

o        Support future trips

o        Increase student involvement and interest in Global Potential trips and socio-economic empowerment

o        Facilitate adaption of program to new countries

·         To gain funding from new resources to grow the project

o        New foundations

o        Active adults interested in social change

o        Sponsorship from brands that have the same values

V: MARKETING PLAN

 

Short Term:

o        Provide a blueprint on how to leverage Facebook to build relationships online

o        Set Global Potential up with the necessary tools to broaden audience base and potentially increase revenue streams (ie: Facebook Page, You Tube Channel, Flickr Account, Twitter)

o        Activate the youth population and Global Potential staff to work online with SNS software for the Global Potential project and to develop an active alumni team of past participants

o        Integrate Social Marketing with Social Media projects (where applicable) into Facebook project

 

Long Term:

o        Market to foundations, potential investors and brand investors

o        Build a network on SNS platforms of partnerships, including existing NGO partners and other in-country organizations, socially conscious people to contribute financially and as project advocates

o        To retain alumni and integrate them into the social networking growth

 

VI: MARKETING STRATEGIES

  • Identify constituent management software, such as Convio,to manage the list of contributing partners and get them integrated into the Global Potential SNS
  • Crossover linkage and integration with multiple Social Networking Sites
  • MySpace integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • YouTube integration – cross platform posting, linking, etc.
  • Create a SNS club at the target high school and upcoming high schools
    • Getting the Youth population interested in SNS
    • Getting the Youth population access to technology
  • Get involved in Non-Profit Technology Network
  • Integrating Twitter into SNS and Cell Phone as a Marketing tool
    • Twittering the status of the project to the Global Potential community
    • Twittering to/from site (Dominican Republic)
    • Twittering via cell phone to/from the SNS
  • Blog or Message Board editorial writing (staff required and tracking software)
    • News updates
    • Tracking views (on page or other people’s pages), history, personal information – to identify new targets
    • Video messaging
    • Photography

 

VII: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE – Tentative

 

Week of June 23-June 29

 

·         Meet with Globalhood to review Facebook Project Plan

·         Develop Global Potential Facebook page, Flickr account, You Tube Channel and provide Globalhood staff with necessary user info and resources

·         Identify and engage Facebook groups with connections to mission of Globalhood and Global Potential

·         Identify and cross-collaborate with other SOMA projects to integrate into Facebook Project

Week of June 30-July 6

tbd (pending prior week)

 

Week of July 7-July 13

tbd

 

Week of July 14-July 20

tbd

 

Week of July 21-July 27

tbd

 

Week of July 28-August 3

tbd

 

VIII: NON-PROFIT BACKGROUND: Globalhood and Global Potential

 

1: Description of Globalhood

 

Globalhood believes that all people and organizations working in development can be more successful by coordinating efforts, exchanging expertise, sharing outcomes and building connections with each other. By building a diverse community of practitioners, experts, students and volunteers, we aim to create more effective approaches to addressing both local and global challenges.  We aim to achieve the following:

  • More effective development projects, fewer wasted resources.
    Our multidisciplinary services enable projects to access ideas, techniques and information that they might not otherwise have considered, and to avoid potential pitfalls that they might not otherwise have foreseen.
  • A streamlined approach to finding diverse knowledge and skills.
    We provide a centralized place for accessing a wide assortment of knowledge and experience. This one-stop approach allows project leaders to save time that would otherwise be spent hunting for various consultants and resources.
  • Opportunities to tap into under-utilized human capital.
    Globalhood’s network model allows us to call on the and experience of many experts and practitioners who are only available on a part-time basis. We provide opportunities for people to get involved in international development work.
  • The formation of a collaborative community.
    Globalhood fosters a proactive and collaborative environment where professionals already working within the nonprofit field will be able to easily exchange ideas and form partnerships.

2: Program Description of Global Potential

Global Potential, one of Globalhood’s projects, believes in the untapped capacity that underserved youth and communities have to help themselves and help each other.  Their mission is to create positive socio-economic change for underserved youth and their communities in low-income urban neighborhoods, and for marginalized rural communities in the Dominican Republic. 

Global Potential utilizes a six-stage model that gives selected youth the opportunity to chart their own path within the program. In addition to the general curriculum which focuses on leadership, life skills, global awareness, civic participation, and social entrepreneurship, the youth are able to choose from among the following ‘vocational paths’: education, health agriculture, cooking, nutrition, construction, art, journalism, technology, environmental conservation, and community service. Each of these fields is designed to be able to give youth a set of skills that will enable them to contribute to a rural village in the Dominican Republic, to their own communities in Brooklyn, and to their own employability. Following a 3 month local training period, youth travel as a team to live within a rural community and participate for 2 months in a community-identified development project while continuing to gain practical vocational experience with local professionals. Upon their return home, youth have the opportunity to engage over the next 6 months in ongoing vocational training with their mentors, or general support, depending on the path they have chosen for themselves. In a supportive environment of their peers and of professional program staff, they will have ample opportunity to discuss and reflect upon issues that affect communities locally and globally, and themselves personally. As a team, the youth will also be supported in designing an entrepreneurial idea for addressing a need in their own community, and upon their return home will present that idea to our partner organization, Ashoka Youth Venture, and numerous other organizations, for funding and support

 

Global Potential Program Objectives

·         To facilitate experiential learning and growing opportunities in new and challenging environments for traditionally marginalized youth (potential next-generation leaders)

·         To address development challenges in rural areas of the Dominican Republic

·         To foster increased understanding, tolerance and appreciation among world communities and youth cohorts that may not traditionally interact with one another

·         To foster constructive and sustainable relationships between youth and their own communities

·         To maximize social entrepreneurship opportunities for youth to benefit their communities

3: Target Audiences for for Global Potential and Globalhood

 

Part 1 – Social Network Community Development

PT 1 Demographics:

- Urban, low income Adolescence (13-19) – Propect Heights School

- Alumni (previous participants of the project)

- In- country partner organizations

 

PT 1 Psychographics (mind set of the target):

Open-Minded

Active

Community Oriented

Accountable

Sustainable

 

Part 2 – Fundraising Targets

PT 2 Demographics:

- Individual donors – young professionals

- Foundations

 

PT 2 Psychographics (mind set of the target):

- Open-Minded

- Socially Active

- Community Oriented

- Socially and Globally Conscious

- College educated

4: Current Online Presence and Use of SNS

Globalhood and Global Potential each have organizational websites and blogs that link to one another

  • Globalhood’s website has a registration device, Global Potential does not
  • Global Potential’s blog is not yet being utilized
  • Globalhood uses some social networking sites (Facebook page, MySpace page, etc.) to send out event invites
  • Globalhood and in turn Global Potential has a database of approximately 1,700 constituents that get regular newsletters about upcoming events and project status

5: Global Potential Summer 2008 Pilot Trip Facts

·         10 youth participants, ranging from ages 17-19, and Executive Director Frank Cohn, depart in approximately 2 weeks for the Dominican Republic

·         Youth participants are Haitian, Dominican, and Chinese

·         In the Dominican Republic the group will only have internet access 1X per week

·         Cell phone access will be limited

·         $1,400 pp for the trip

 

6: Globalhood’s Partner Network

A: ASHOKA

http://www.ashoka.org/youthventure

·         Ashoka has a three pronged approach for their fellows.

- Supporting social entrepreneurs – provides living stipends to social entrepreneurs allowing them to focus on their institutions. The fellows are also introduced to Ashoka’s global network. This program is founded on the 25 year-old Venture model.

- Promote group entrepreneurship – assists collaboration between entrepreneurs on a global level, creating a synthesis of global commonalities of principles and identifying trends. The information is then globally disseminated and used as basis for further advancement in fields such as youth development.

- Build sector infrastructure – creating an infrastructure in collaboration with other sectors, particularly business, whose models provide critical lessons for citizen organizations. This infrastructure will support the growth and expansion of social entrepreneurship through many approaches including seed financing and capital and bridges to other sectors.

B: The Columbia University Partership for International Development

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cupid/

·         The Columbia University Partnership for International Development is a student-led effort across graduate schools at Columbia University to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness, and action on international development. Designed to be experimental, CUPID aims to explore and demonstrate how a multidisciplinary approach to international development can produce innovative, holistic solutions for disadvantaged population creating long-term positive impact for students and communities alike.

The format of these projects is open-ended; it may involve sending a team for an extended stay on site in cooperation with an NGO, providing consulting services from here in New York, or some other cooperation. In all projects, CUPID aims to demonstrate how a multifaceted approach relying on diverse expertise produces superior results.

C: EWB-USA

http://www.ewbnewyork.com/

·         EWB-USA is a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life. This partnership involves the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.

The activities of EWB-USA range from the construction of sustainable systems that developing communities can own and operate without external assistance, to empowering such communities by enhancing local, technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills.

EWB-USA contributes to meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through capacity building in community projects. Capacity building is defined in that context as “..the building (or strengthening) of human, institutional and infrastructure capacity to help societies develop secure, stable and sustainable economies, governments and other institutions through mentoring, training, education, physical projects, the infusion of financial and other resources, and most importantly, the motivation and inspiration of people to improve their lives” (Hatch, 2004).

D: freeDimensional

http://www.freedimensional.org/

·         freeDimensional organizes community arts space and local resources for the support and protection of individuals who create dialogue on global issues and inequalities through their art and media. The company’s vision is through the creation of local arts and media, awareness will be raised regarding the existence of available space that can also be used for a creative safe haven of creative individuals in need of assistance. By focusing on the work of thse individuals we are able to change the conditions that negatively impact vulnerable groups and society-at-large.

The freeDimensional network was born of the need for accommodation experienced by culture workers-in-distress. FD developed a system to partner residential artist communities with human rights and freedom of expression organizations in order to provide creative safe haven. The network provides support to art and media centers worldwide that seek to create a web of short-term safe havens for human rights defenders working at the intersection of arts and journalism.

Residential Artist Communities will benefit from this unique collaboration through enriched community, youth and environmental programs and by using their physical space to counter marginalizing issues at the local, regional and global levels.

E: UN.GIFT

http://www.ungift.org/

  • UN.GIFT was conceived coordinate the global fight on human trafficking. UN.GIFT was launched in March 2007 by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, is managed in cooperation with the International Labour Organization (ILO); the International Organization for Migration (IOM); the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

    UN.GIFT provides a framework for, and action by, all stakeholders – governments, business, academia, civil society and the media – and create effective tools to fight human trafficking.

    This global problem requires a global strategy that builds on national efforts throughout the world. To pave the way for this strategy, stakeholders must coordinate efforts already underway, increase knowledge, raise awareness and provide technical assistance; promote effective rights-based responses; utilize available resources and build capacity of state and non-state stakeholders; foster partnerships for joint action; and, above all, ensure everybody takes responsibility for this fight.

    By encouraging and facilitating cooperation and coordination, UN.GIFT aims to create synergies among the anti-trafficking activities of UN agencies, international organizations and other stakeholders to develop the most efficient and cost-effective tools and best practices.

 

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Group Meeting 1 061508

Conversation 1 – using the technology of AIM Chat our first group meeting 6/15/08 is attached.

jonacron has invited you to join a Buddy Chat session.

Accept Reject Block Ignore

Jon (06:51:44 pm): has joined the room.

Megan (06:51:44 pm): has joined the room.

Megan: Yay!

Lara (06:51:51 pm): hi all

Lara: great work jon!

Megan (06:52:52 pm): Ha….so how do you want to organize today’s meeting?

Lara (06:52:58 pm): should we go through the list?

Megan (06:53:23 pm): Sure…I have some additional thoughts on next steps, mostly logistics type stuff

Jon: so what did anyone have in mind for the project

Megan: okay, so want to go through the list first and then talk project?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:04:30 pm): okay…so maybe we can work with a group that is going to it and get some sort of rundown from them?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:04:55 pm): of just get the gist of it from our meeting on Wednesday…in terms of who they are getting to come to the fundraiser, etc.

lara2star (07:04:55 pm): yes, lets post something on the class blog about it

lara2star (07:05:24 pm): cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:05:40 pm): okay….quick question….where is the class blog? I can access it via blackboard, but what is the url?

lara2star (07:05:41 pm): ok so..item 2 PM?

lara2star (07:06:01 pm): http://socialmarketingwithsocialmedia.wordpress.com/

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:06:20 pm): sure…one quick thing…THANKS….seesmic is cool, we should consider it…..yes, PM, any takers?

lara2star (07:06:50 pm): I didn’t even look at the site… looking now

lara2star (07:07:46 pm): I’m type A so I have no problems being the PM, but I dont want to come off to type A if you know what I mean…so anyone who wants it is welcome

lara2star (07:11:32 pm):

jonacron (07:11:46 pm): i can set up a blog for you and in this way attempt to pull some of my own weight

lara2star (07:11:55 pm): sweet

lara2star (07:11:59 pm): can you make it public?

lara2star (07:12:07 pm): I think we could use as much help as possible

jonacron (07:12:14 pm): ive not worked with wordpress before but im sure it would be simple

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:12:21 pm): should we define what the PM role is a little more so that we have clearer roles? sounds good jon

lara2star (07:12:22 pm): it is very easy to use

lara2star (07:12:29 pm): sure

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:12:57 pm): i say that so that you aren’t stuck with everything…maybe we just keep moving forward and volunteering for tasks….

lara2star (07:12:57 pm): I think it should definitely entail getting the information to Jason/Jos/Andrew

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:13:03 pm): absolutely

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:13:08 pm): maybe coordinating meeting times?

lara2star (07:13:11 pm): cool

lara2star (07:13:40 pm): and I can also post conversations to the blog

lara2star (07:13:44 pm): I’ll save everything

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:14:02 pm): great….let us know what you would like us to do if it gets to be too much

lara2star (07:14:10 pm): ok cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:14:16 pm): okay, so wordpress…..

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:14:23 pm): what are we going to have on the blog?

lara2star (07:14:56 pm): well I think we need to include notes on the non-profits

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:14:56 pm): Is the blog meant to be a vehicle for target groups or as a tool to share process of project design with the class?

lara2star (07:15:05 pm): I think its process

lara2star (07:15:12 pm): based on what I read

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:15:13 pm): great…makes more sense to me now

lara2star (07:15:17 pm): cool

lara2star (07:15:44 pm): So we should post threads on each non-profit so we can keep our notes together

lara2star (07:16:14 pm): we should have a communications thread where we post all the conversations and meetings

lara2star (07:16:58 pm): any other thoughts?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:17:15 pm): sounds good about the communications thread and as for non-profit notes…..thinkign about how I want to write this…bear with me…

lara2star (07:17:25 pm): no prob

jonacron (07:17:34 pm): sorry im being quiet, im just looking over wordpress

lara2star (07:17:45 pm): np

jonacron (07:18:04 pm): i like how their mission statement says they “focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. “

lara2star (07:18:22 pm): it is good

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:18:27 pm): I think we should possibly record our sessions with the inital interviews and post on the blog…..we can post reactions to the initial meetings…..

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:18:37 pm): wordpress sounds good

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:18:49 pm): we can record with audio recorder

lara2star (07:19:10 pm): ok i have a video camera

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:19:26 pm): either way….will we have one on one time or is it a group meeting?

lara2star (07:19:35 pm): i don’t know

lara2star (07:19:48 pm): i think it depends on how many people ask for that time

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:20:17 pm): I think we should also come up with a list of questions to ask prior and post to blog?

lara2star (07:20:34 pm): ok, lets work on that next

lara2star (07:20:41 pm): lets finish what we need on the blog

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:20:43 pm): okay….

lara2star (07:20:59 pm): Again I think we should make the blog public

jonacron (07:21:04 pm): of course

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:21:18 pm): yes on the public

lara2star (07:21:24 pm): because like Jason mentions… we can solict information from the target audience

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:21:31 pm): yup…

lara2star (07:21:37 pm): as far as advertising spaces

lara2star (07:21:43 pm): for the blog

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:21:53 pm): can you explain a little more…sounds good

lara2star (07:21:53 pm): obviously we should mention it on our FB pages

jonacron (07:22:07 pm): im sure i can have something pretty decent ready tomorrow

lara2star (07:22:11 pm): the soliciting information?

jonacron (07:22:11 pm): blogwise

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:22:34 pm): yes, about advertising…..

lara2star (07:22:37 pm): oh ok

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:22:45 pm): sounds good about timeline jon

lara2star (07:22:53 pm): you can link to it on your FB page as well as post it in your mini-feed

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:23:10 pm): ok

lara2star (07:23:17 pm): yea Jon when you are up and running post to the FB discussion

jonacron (07:23:39 pm): ok. ill be sure to let you know the information you would need to post to the blog as well

lara2star (07:23:41 pm): I was thinking another good place to post is to Craigslist since it is a community page

lara2star (07:23:48 pm): ok

lara2star (07:24:30 pm): and the last place I was thinking for advertising would be to bring the URL to our meetings and to ask the non-profits directly to access it

lara2star (07:25:21 pm): anyone else have thoughts on advertising the blog?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:25:35 pm): wait one second….looking up somethign

lara2star (07:25:42 pm): k

lara2star (07:27:27 pm): jon do you have any thoughts?

jonacron (07:28:12 pm): im wondering what youre envisioning for advertising

lara2star (07:28:49 pm): i think it’s more of a call to action to help us work out details for the project

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:32:01 pm): HI Again……Not sure if this makes sense but maybe via Non Profit Technology Network…HAF and/or Globalhood may be members…..also, what about doing research into blogs/sites that deal with our target audience….

lara2star (07:32:03 pm): ok

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:32:14 pm): what did I miss?

lara2star (07:32:17 pm): that’s great

lara2star (07:32:18 pm): nothing

lara2star (07:32:25 pm): we waited

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:33:14 pm): Why thank you! I can do some research on the NTEN end, my org is a member and also maybe divvy up the sites/blog research?

lara2star (07:33:40 pm): cool

jonacron (07:33:53 pm): i like research!

lara2star (07:34:13 pm): lets work on that this week. I just want to get through the main points.

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:34:22 pm): I will think some more on channels where we can advertise our blog…okay

lara2star (07:34:38 pm): great, that will be a separate thread on the blog

lara2star (07:34:46 pm): and then we can attack after we’re set

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:35:07 pm): so, are we going to have an intro text at all to the first post?

lara2star (07:35:11 pm): ok so any other prelims on the look of the blog?

jonacron (07:35:16 pm): lara, you seem to have some knowledge of wordpress. are they cagey about promoting/advertising to/towards their servers?

lara2star (07:35:16 pm): content of the blog?

lara2star (07:35:34 pm): not really… esp if its just a link

lara2star (07:35:42 pm): the only issue i had was hacking

lara2star (07:35:53 pm): but if it’s public we shouldn’t have to worry

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:03 pm): what do you mean content?

lara2star (07:36:05 pm): we just have to weed through

lara2star (07:36:17 pm): i mean any other threads we need to immediately start

lara2star (07:36:22 pm): so far i have:

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:22 pm): ahhh…

lara2star (07:36:25 pm): HAF

lara2star (07:36:29 pm): Globalhood

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:29 pm): yup

lara2star (07:36:33 pm): Communication

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:34 pm): yup

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:36 pm): yup

lara2star (07:36:36 pm): Questions List

lara2star (07:36:42 pm): Advertising Space

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:36:44 pm): yup

lara2star (07:36:59 pm): anything else for now?

lara2star (07:37:05 pm): perhaps a background on us

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:37:09 pm): Team Member

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:37:10 pm): weird

lara2star (07:37:14 pm): no that’s good

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:37:29 pm): yes, I think background on us is good….

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:37:32 pm): makes us sound official!

lara2star (07:37:57 pm): and then we should have one for Related Links

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:38:03 pm): so, we each write a little bio for the site….or do it in seesmic and post

lara2star (07:38:06 pm): so we can all find stuff

lara2star (07:38:18 pm): seesmic might be nice

jonacron (07:38:22 pm): i like to talk about me

lara2star (07:38:25 pm): that way we have a littlre more added value

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:38:36 pm): sounds great about related links….it would definitely add a bit of depth to using different social media tools….

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:38:48 pm): I also like the box.net thing on the class blog

lara2star (07:38:57 pm): yea that’s greart

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:39:04 pm): can we have it?

lara2star (07:39:05 pm): any other widgets you think we might need

lara2star (07:39:13 pm): yes it’s just a wodget

lara2star (07:39:17 pm): widget

lara2star (07:39:19 pm): i can’t spell

lara2star (07:39:22 pm): or type today

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:39:34 pm): I mean, do you think it is worthwhile?

lara2star (07:39:58 pm): well I think it’s a great idea, but I don’t know how many documents we will need to store

lara2star (07:40:05 pm): we can always add it later

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:40:07 pm): i am new to wordpress, so do we all have authorship or is it through one account?

lara2star (07:40:18 pm): no we’ll all be authors

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:40:23 pm): okay….

lara2star (07:40:25 pm): but people will be able to comment

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:40:36 pm): without having to have an account?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:40:42 pm): great…

lara2star (07:40:43 pm): i think its one account to start though

lara2star (07:40:48 pm): you do have to sign in to use it

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:40:52 pm): okay

jonacron (07:40:56 pm): yes theres a master account i think

jonacron (07:41:05 pm): and one can create profiles within that account

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:41:09 pm): what do we want it to look like?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:41:23 pm): should we just keep on going on the list and get back to graphic look?

lara2star (07:41:34 pm): i’m all for the more simple, the better.

lara2star (07:41:48 pm): it’s hard to navigate when there is too much stuff

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:42:12 pm): me too….I like organized and simple……

lara2star (07:42:25 pm): this is a great site for widgets

lara2star (07:42:40 pm): http://www.widgetbox.com/

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:42:40 pm): what other widgets do you think are worthwhile?

lara2star (07:43:01 pm): you can link to other social networks as they become relevant

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:43:35 pm): jon: do you set up the profile via master account?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:43:55 pm): i still don’t fully get widgets

jonacron (07:43:58 pm): i think so. i will be sure to let you know any log in information you will need

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:44:02 pm): thanks!

lara2star (07:44:25 pm): widgets are great

lara2star (07:44:33 pm): additional tools

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:45:07 pm): what is your favorite widget?

lara2star (07:45:39 pm): most frequently i use the weather one

lara2star (07:45:48 pm): it’s nice touch on personal blogs

jonacron (07:46:14 pm): i really like the twitter streams

lara2star (07:46:15 pm): but my favorites are the ones my company does for countdowns to premieres

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:46:17 pm): me too! and dictionary and calculator….I think I need to be more adventurous….

lara2star (07:46:46 pm): maybe we could do a countdown to launch of the FB stuff

lara2star (07:46:50 pm): but that’s laters

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:46:59 pm): ha

lara2star (07:47:00 pm): ok lets move on

lara2star (07:47:04 pm): we’re losing focus

lara2star (07:47:06 pm): my fault

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:47:26 pm): okay, so we are on to number 4?

lara2star (07:47:28 pm): ok so we should be set for a start on the blog.

lara2star (07:47:29 pm): yep

lara2star (07:47:47 pm): I started some prelim research

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:47:49 pm): yes, I say we look to Saturday?

jonacron (07:47:53 pm): oh wait last thing about widget

lara2star (07:47:53 pm): with the materials provided

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:47:57 pm): Me too…

jonacron (07:48:07 pm): sorry it just came to me

jonacron (07:48:10 pm): polls

lara2star (07:48:10 pm): k

jonacron (07:48:13 pm): are a good widget

lara2star (07:48:15 pm): perfect!!!!!!!

lara2star (07:48:17 pm): that’s great

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:48:24 pm): like it

lara2star (07:48:33 pm): once we have questions that will be pewrfect for soliciting information

jonacron (07:48:57 pm): ok sorry to derail again

lara2star (07:49:04 pm): no that was perfect

lara2star (07:49:25 pm): ok so research

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:51:05 pm): lara: do you have a sense of timeline on the readings

lara2star (07:51:25 pm): looks like the prelim stuff we need done soon

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:51:48 pm): yes, so we have the foundational readings and then the facebook folder readings….

lara2star (07:51:51 pm): we need to have each read something for the next few SL meetings, but that’s different than the non-profit specific stuff

lara2star (07:52:04 pm): yes and the non-profit readings

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:52:27 pm): when you say non-profit readings, that is just hte background info right?

lara2star (07:52:35 pm): yes

lara2star (07:52:47 pm): there were like 3 links per non-profit

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:52:52 pm): okay….i am set

lara2star (07:52:55 pm): ok

lara2star (07:53:06 pm): so since that’s #4

lara2star (07:53:10 pm): lets finish with that

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:53:12 pm): ok

lara2star (07:53:22 pm): I will email Jon the non-profit links

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:53:26 pm): okay

jonacron (07:53:38 pm): thank you lara, im sorry to trouble you

lara2star (07:53:45 pm): beyond that we should do some additional research

lara2star (07:53:49 pm): no dont be sorry

lara2star (07:53:55 pm): its cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:54:06 pm): do we want to pick the readings we each are gong to comment on

lara2star (07:54:13 pm): wait wait

lara2star (07:54:17 pm): you’re getting ahead

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:54:30 pm): additional research on target audiences or non-profti specif

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:54:37 pm): specific

lara2star (07:54:53 pm): research the target

lara2star (07:54:59 pm): since we have the background

lara2star (07:55:11 pm): lets do some target research prior to our meeting

lara2star (07:55:17 pm): that way we have good questions

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:55:23 pm): okay..wednesday meeting?

lara2star (07:55:26 pm): yes

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:55:26 pm): sounds good.

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:55:39 pm): Want to touch base tuesday evenig and combine notes?

lara2star (07:55:51 pm): yes that sounds good, we can formulate our questions then too

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:55:59 pm): great…jon…make sense?

jonacron (07:56:03 pm): yes absolutely

lara2star (07:56:13 pm): So lets meet on Tuesday at what time?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:56:16 pm): it will have to be after 8:00pm for me because I have class

lara2star (07:56:19 pm): ok

lara2star (07:56:24 pm): lets meet at 8:30p

lara2star (07:56:28 pm): cool?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:56:44 pm): Yes.

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:56:48 pm): AIM again?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:56:52 pm): I like it.

lara2star (07:56:53 pm): sure

lara2star (07:57:07 pm): Jon do you think you can catch up on the background by then?

jonacron (07:57:09 pm): 830, 9 latest, i will be here. i always try to give myself a half hour because i have no idea what my video assignments will be

jonacron (07:57:25 pm): i do, i spend a lot of time at a desk and online, so i will be able to read

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:57:30 pm): okay

lara2star (07:57:34 pm): ok great

lara2star (07:57:48 pm): also by then we should each post our bios to the blog

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:58:14 pm): by tuesday evening?

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:58:21 pm): okay

lara2star (07:58:26 pm): yes if the blog is ready for tomorrow

lara2star (07:58:32 pm): jon you think that is doable?

lara2star (07:58:53 pm): If you need more time we can move stuff

jonacron (07:58:55 pm): it will definitely 100% be up tomorrow, just not sure about what shape it will be in cosmetically

lara2star (07:59:03 pm): don’t worry on that

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:59:13 pm): okay

lara2star (07:59:17 pm): my thoughts are that if it is a progress blog it should be a work in progress at all times

lara2star (07:59:30 pm): ok so #4 done

jonacron (07:59:30 pm): i head out to class at 6. you can expect an email before that

lara2star (07:59:38 pm): cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (07:59:39 pm): agreed…if it wasn’t about process/progress, I would feel differently!

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:00:05 pm): 5

lara2star (08:00:11 pm): project draft

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:00:23 pm): did you see JOsephine’s format

lara2star (08:00:30 pm): looks like from JOS’s wiki it should be a pretty simple

lara2star (08:00:32 pm): yes

jonacron (08:00:33 pm): yes

jonacron (08:00:37 pm): ok

jonacron (08:01:01 pm): yeah it should be really easy, seems like i picked a good job to do!

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:01:57 pm): how do we want to go about writing the content…parcel off sections and then edit?

lara2star (08:02:31 pm): so basically we are creating the Facebook pages for these sites to draw attention and to motivate involvement?

lara2star (08:02:43 pm): well I want to make sure we have the project right

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:02:46 pm): what exactly is our intervention….in some sense

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:03:17 pm): agreed….reading somethign quickly now…hold on

lara2star (08:03:28 pm): i think it is integration on to a social network in order to attain new members and outreach beyond the offline network

jonacron (08:03:49 pm): that seemed to be what my class was about

jonacron (08:03:50 pm): ha!

lara2star (08:04:16 pm): yes i think our class is the research and yours is the action

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:04:21 pm): got it….

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:05:22 pm): what do you think Jason means by other platforms?

lara2star (08:05:36 pm): Friendster, Myspace

lara2star (08:05:44 pm): any other SNS

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:05:54 pm): okay…wasn’t sure…..

lara2star (08:06:24 pm): so the objective is getting offline community online

lara2star (08:06:29 pm): right?

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:06:30 pm): then yes, I think the “intervention” is creating a page that engages online and offline target audience in new ways

lara2star (08:06:34 pm): and spreading the word

lara2star (08:06:39 pm): cool

lara2star (08:06:49 pm): you on board jon?

jonacron (08:06:53 pm): yep!

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:06:55 pm): spreading word to broader fundraising efforts too is my guess, aside from just membership

lara2star (08:07:15 pm): yes FB has the donation function

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:07:26 pm): via Causes?

lara2star (08:07:29 pm): yea

lara2star (08:07:33 pm): you can donate

lara2star (08:07:36 pm): invite people

lara2star (08:07:41 pm): and then be just a fam

lara2star (08:07:43 pm): fan

lara2star (08:07:58 pm): so it spreads the word in several ways

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:08:01 pm): I think the event part of Facebook will be a great part of the project design

lara2star (08:08:09 pm): yes

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:08:30 pm): ok, so how are we going to pull the plan together

lara2star (08:08:32 pm): so I was thinking becase the project plan is hard to organize in a chat format

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:08:37 pm): agreed

lara2star (08:08:42 pm): that I could start an email chain

lara2star (08:08:51 pm): I’ll answer to the best of my ability

lara2star (08:09:01 pm): then you answer to the best of your ability

lara2star (08:09:05 pm): change/add

lara2star (08:09:18 pm): etc

lara2star (08:09:27 pm): and it goes full circle till we are all happy

lara2star (08:09:49 pm): we’ll just use different colors or fonts

lara2star (08:09:55 pm): to know who said what

jonacron (08:09:58 pm): sounds pretty effective

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:09:59 pm): sounds good

lara2star (08:10:02 pm): cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:10:17 pm): okay, so are we on to 6

lara2star (08:10:25 pm): do you think we need to have the plan before the meeting?

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:10:42 pm): no, better after

lara2star (08:10:48 pm): i think if we have the objective we should be ok

lara2star (08:10:49 pm): cool

lara2star (08:10:54 pm): ok

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:11:21 pm): we will learn a ton from the conversation….

lara2star (08:11:23 pm): so ill make sure to have something started for Tuesday, Megan I’ll pass to you 1st

lara2star (08:11:32 pm): great

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:12:05 pm): i think going in with organized questions and with basic understanding of their work and target is the best route

lara2star (08:12:13 pm): cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:12:16 pm): sounds good

lara2star (08:12:23 pm): 6

lara2star (08:12:29 pm): this one i’m kinda lost on

lara2star (08:12:55 pm): the readings in our folder weren’t totally right for posting responses to

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:12:59 pm): me too! so, I think that we have some agency here….

lara2star (08:13:08 pm): I’ll email Jason on 6

lara2star (08:13:24 pm): we have till the 22 for that so if I know by Tuesday we should be ok

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:13:24 pm): I was looking at the foundational readings more for this one…..more theoretical

lara2star (08:13:30 pm): unless you have some light Jon?

jonacron (08:13:42 pm): im not exactly sure

lara2star (08:13:46 pm): yea that makes sense but the way 6 is worded I was confused

jonacron (08:13:48 pm): because i dont know the readings

jonacron (08:13:52 pm): it seems like for #6

lara2star (08:13:53 pm): ha!

jonacron (08:14:07 pm): that we need to have a sort of essay

jonacron (08:14:14 pm): and also that we should have a thread on the blog

jonacron (08:14:17 pm): about a reading

jonacron (08:14:20 pm): sort of a discussion

lara2star (08:14:24 pm): yea to start a discussion with but I don’t know what readings to pull from

jonacron (08:14:29 pm): hmm

lara2star (08:14:37 pm): the ones labeled “facebook” weren’t right

lara2star (08:14:44 pm): so I’ll get clarification on that

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:14:49 pm): I think this is how it works

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:14:55 pm): we each choose a reading

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:03 pm): one week I post my summary

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:06 pm): of that reading

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:11 pm): you both post comments

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:17 pm): next week jon does his summary

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:23 pm): lara and i post comments

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:15:29 pm): lara, same thing….

lara2star (08:15:43 pm): yes thats right, i wonder if the readings are realative to the week we choose to post

lara2star (08:15:56 pm): because it looks like on the syllabus the readings are sorted

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:16:09 pm): I don’t think it matters….jason can clarify

lara2star (08:16:19 pm): ok I’ll send him a note tonight

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:16:24 pm): thanks

lara2star (08:16:25 pm): and CC you both

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:16:32 pm): weird…i was just typing that

lara2star (08:16:56 pm): haha

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:16:58 pm): i am confused on 7…

lara2star (08:17:05 pm): this needs it’s own thread on our blog

lara2star (08:17:09 pm): also

lara2star (08:17:13 pm): ok

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:17:18 pm): what “this”?

jonacron (08:17:24 pm): 7 i have no clue about ha

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:17:27 pm): HA

lara2star (08:17:28 pm): I think this is any research we find relative to our project

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:17:34 pm): oh

lara2star (08:17:35 pm): like a sample link of what we want to do

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:17:39 pm): ok

lara2star (08:17:51 pm): there is a plethera of stuff like this on FB

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:17:57 pm): so we just bring it into the chat on SL

lara2star (08:18:03 pm): so we should be set for this, yep

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:18:17 pm): or is it actually creating objects that represent, etc?

jonacron (08:18:43 pm): OH!

jonacron (08:19:03 pm): you know how you explore things in second life and when you click on them there is a note

lara2star (08:19:07 pm): hmm i think its both

jonacron (08:19:11 pm): it says “do you want to accept this note?”

lara2star (08:19:12 pm): if you can create

jonacron (08:19:18 pm): maybe we need to figure out how to do that

lara2star (08:19:43 pm): its helpful to know that anyway

lara2star (08:19:58 pm): but i think we can send the link in the chat box too

jonacron (08:20:01 pm): from what i had known about second life, i thought that only “premium members” could interact with the world in that way

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:20:01 pm): yeah….I am a little behind on my SL knowledge

lara2star (08:20:14 pm): they have youtube tutorials

lara2star (08:20:35 pm): but i still can’t control my travelling

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:20:40 pm): I think the chat box is fine…

lara2star (08:20:44 pm): cool

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:20:48 pm): I will check out you tube

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:20:56 pm): I actually kind of find SL freaky

lara2star (08:20:58 pm): ok so Tuesday we re-group

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:21:01 pm): yes

lara2star (08:21:09 pm): here is a recap

jonacron (08:21:10 pm): ha we all agree on second life then

lara2star (08:21:21 pm): yes it’s not the most fun

lara2star (08:21:30 pm): Ok Recap of what’s up

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:21:37 pm): go for it

lara2star (08:21:43 pm): Monday – blog gets created by Jon

lara2star (08:22:02 pm): Jon gets email tonight

lara2star (08:22:05 pm): haha sorry

lara2star (08:22:08 pm): for readings

jonacron (08:22:10 pm): yay!

jonacron (08:22:14 pm): aw :(

lara2star (08:22:31 pm): Jason gets email tonight – #6

lara2star (08:22:55 pm): Jason/Andrew/Jos gets email tonight – PM

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:23:13 pm): about availblity?

lara2star (08:23:49 pm): Jason gets email about 6/18 meeting with Globalhood and HAF

lara2star (08:23:58 pm): yes sorry I’m reading/typing

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:24:00 pm): got it sorry

lara2star (08:24:01 pm): not so fast

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:24:08 pm): won’t interupt!

lara2star (08:24:31 pm): Tuesday- post bio to blog, start blog threads, meeting 8:30p

lara2star (08:24:50 pm): for 8:30p meeting – notes for Wednesday question via targe/background

lara2star (08:25:03 pm): pass on plan rough start to Megan

lara2star (08:25:18 pm): pick link for SL meeting

lara2star (08:25:31 pm): Wednesday – meet with Globalhood and HAF after 5pm

lara2star (08:25:40 pm): blog experience

lara2star (08:26:07 pm): ask for classmates to help us with info for 6/20 event

lara2star (08:26:32 pm): 6/21 final project plan due

lara2star (08:26:52 pm): 6/21 email to Jason/Andrew/Jos that plan is up

lara2star (08:26:58 pm): i think thats it

lara2star (08:26:59 pm): no?

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:27:05 pm): awesome…

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:27:27 pm): thanks for taking on the PM role…you are great!

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:28:48 pm): sure

m.galbraith@mac.com (08:29:17 pm): hmmmmmmmmm

lara2star (08:30:14 pm): a Face for the Non-Profits

Lara: hmm how about changing the face of non-profit

Megab (08:39:24 pm): mmm, Changing Faces…….

Megan (08:40:34 pm): I like it

Jon (08:40:48 pm): i hope its not taken. you know what, ill register it right now

Jon (08:44:28 pm): changingfaces.wordpress.com

Megan: bye! Thanks to you both for a great start. Looking forward to working with you.

Megan: has left the room.

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