Event 

Title:
Getting In Step Outreach Workshop
When:
07.29.2010 - 07.29.2010
Where:
Lewis & Clark Community College - Godfrey
Category:
Workshops

Description

Getting In Step Outreach Workshop

Is your message being heard?
Is it being heard by those who need to hear it?
What makes people respond to environmental messages?

The key to successful outreach campaigns is targeting your message to specific audiences and getting those audiences to respond to your message.  Based on EPA's Getting In Step - A Guide for Conducting Watershed Outreach Campaigns, this popular workshop will review the basic building blocks for developing effective outreach campaigns through social marketing techniques.

A special focus will be placed on:

  • Tools to identify and research target audiences
  • Developing effective messages
  • Developing and distributing the most appropriate formats for your message
Current examples of successful campaigns and outreach materials will be provided throughout the day. Interactive group exercises will jump start your own outreach campaign.

Workshop Fee: $15
 
To register, contact Vera Bojic at 618 468.4870 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Download a copy of the Getting In Step Guide here. 
This workshop is hosted by National Great Rivers Research and Education Center & Lewis and Clark Community College. 


Venue

Venue:
Lewis & Clark Community College
Street:
5800 Godfrey Road
ZIP:
62035
City:
Godfrey
State:
Illinois

Description

Lewis and Clark is a two-year community college located in Godfrey, Illinois, approximately 30 miles north of St. Louis.  As a leading educational institution in southern Illinois with an annual enrollment of more than 13,000 credit students, we fulfill a wide range of needs. We prepare students for four-year colleges and universities. We train the region's workforce, giving employees the skills they need to stay competitive and be successful. We also serve the community as a whole by offering comprehensive educational opportunities and rich cultural experiences.

In addition to our campus in Godfrey, we offer instruction at the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, at two Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville, and in all public high schools in the seven-county district.

(source: http://www.lc.edu/about-the-college.aspx)