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Workshop Details:
Learn to take aim at target audiences — selecting the right message delivery tool for the task at hand.
Participants will discover the strengths and weakness of public relations, advertising, direct mail, and online approaches for delivering issue advocacy, fundraising, and pollution prevention messages.
Learn how to predict and measure the number of people who notice and respond to your advocacy, fundraising, or pollution prevention message.
Discover what it takes to turn simple actions into big steps that really make a difference.
Discover best practices for allocating your budget.
Click here for a draft agenda.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is suitable for beginners, but appropriate for anyone involved in planning or providing
environmental education or outreach.
When
January 18, 2012, 8:30am-4:00pm
Where
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s Environmental & Maintenance Services Center,
4747 East 49th St. in Cuyahoga Heights.
Presented in cooperation with the Northeast Ohio Storm Water Training Council and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Financial support for this training is provided courtesy of the Ohio Environmental Education Fund, the Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center, and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Continuing Education/Professional Development
Certificates will document 6.25 contact education/professional development hours provided (e.g., P.E., RLA). NOTE: Workshop sponsors will not be applying for wastewater operator credits.
Featured Speaker
Eric Eckl is the founder of Water Words That Work, LLC. Click here to download information on speakers for the local panel
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