Join Resource Media and the Climate Science Alliance on August 27th for a training on external communications to partners and the public. “Tips and Templates for Effective Communications” is a one-hour webinar to explore free resources available at the newly-launched Narrative and Communications Resource Hub!
You are invited to “Tips and Templates for Effective Communications”, a one-hour webinar to explore the Narrative and Communications Resource Hub from our partners at Resource Media!
Effective communication strategies play a foundational role in advancing climate and environmental justice efforts, yet barriers—like lack of funding, capacity, access, or all of the above—can keep organizations from telling their story. Resource Media has created the Inclusive Community Development Narrative and Communications Resource Hub, a free source for downloadable templates and resources to advance your communications and narrative work for climate and environmental justice.
Join Resource Media and the Climate Science Alliance for a joint webinar on August 27th from 11:30am - 12:30pm PT, where you will learn strategies to elevate your external communications to partners and the public and how to promote your efforts using free tools and templates. This training is a great opportunity to pick up some handy tips and tricks that will help you tell your story across various platforms.
Download the flyer and learn more below!
Description:
The purpose of this webinar is to learn about accessible and free resources to enhance your communications efforts. After the webinar, you can use the templates and tipsheets from the Narrative and Communications Resource Hub to guide your content creation and communication strategies aligned with your goals.
We’ll dive into:
Crafting eye-catching social media graphics
Mastering essential communication strategies
Telling compelling stories through visuals
Instructors:
Ezra Manjerrez (they/them), Visual Content Designer, Resource Media
Ezra uses their background in design and illustration to support the messaging and advocacy of non-profits and liberation-driven organizations. Their work focuses on social justice, equity, and access. Their interest in graphic design springs from a desire to peak viewer’s curiosities and share information in a visually pleasing, uncomplicated, and functional way.
Belinda Griswold (she/her), Senior Program Director, Resource Media
Belinda's experience as a communications director, direct action campaigner, journalist, and lawyer/mediator makes her appreciate the power of both the inside and the outside games. With over two decades of progressive communications work under her belt, including 14 at Resource Media and 20 in racial justice organizing and electoral campaigning, she is even more fired up to build a just and sustainable world.
When:
Tuesday, August 27, from 11:30am - 12:30pm PT via Zoom.
Where:
Zoom. Register here to receive the link.
Who is invited?
Anyone interested in free and accessible communications tips and templates! While these resources were created specifically to support non-profit and grassroots organizations across California working in climate and environmental justice, we invite anyone who is interested in learning more about effective communications to advance their organization's efforts to join us.
Link to registration:
To fill out the registration form, click the link below.
Thank you to The California Endowment (TCE) for supporting the Resource Hub and this webinar, and for their sustained support for numerous organizations across the state in advancing climate and environmental justice—including Resource Media and the Climate Science Alliance. Special thank you to the Resource Media team for sharing this resource, which was created for TCE grantees, with the Climate Science Alliance network of partners.
This webinar is part of the Stewardship Pathways Program, hosted by the Climate Science Alliance in partnership with the Center for Community Energy and Environmental Justice (CCEEJ) Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS).
For more trainings like this one, visit: tinyurl.com/stewardship-pathways