Join Me at the Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy Conference in Denver!

This weekend April 23-25, I’ll be blogging the Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy Conference in Denver, along with Rosetta Thurman, Annah Sidigu, and Trista Harris.  You can also catch updates on EPIP’s blog, Epiphanies.  The theme this year is, “Building a Movement, Making an Impact” and EPIP has partnered with the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network to bring together over two hundred young nonprofit and foundation workers for an unprecedented joint learning opportunity.

If you are going to be there let me know!  If you can’t come to Denver, no worries–the good folks at EPIP are offering your FREE transportation to their National Conference this weekend! Virtually, that is. The stellar line-up features amazing speakers and cutting-edge workshops focused on foundation effectiveness, generational change, and social justice philanthropy. Even better – you don’t even have to leave your laptop!

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THE 2010 EPIP NATIONAL CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE WEBCAST

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Coming at you LIVE from Denver, Colorado, EPIP will be streaming a webcast of conference sessions beginning this Friday, April 23 at 2pm MT, runs from 9am – 5:30pm MT on Saturday, April 24, and concludes from 8:45am-11:30am MT on Sunday, April 25. The full schedule of video events is available here. The video player will be available on the EPIP home page at www.epip.org.

  • HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LIVE WEBCAST:   We invite you to join the conversation by submitting questions to speakers and offering comments using our video player’s chat function! Throughout the live webcast programming, there will be opportunities to ask questions to guests and speakers. Just sign on via Twitter or Facebook chat or tweet your remarks to @justgOOdtv with #epip10 and the producer will place your questions or comments in queue. We encourage you to participate!
  • ON-SITE INTERACTION: If you or your colleagues are attending the 2010 EPIP National Conference, be sure to visit our Social Media Booth beginning FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd near the event registration table. There, we can assist you in placing the justgOOd.tv video player on your social network profiles. Also, we’ll have an area for video  interviews where we’d love to capture your thoughts on the conference and the next generation of grantmakers. Be sure to spot the justgOOd.tv CEO, Arabella Santiago, and Social Media Coordinator, Sena Khoda, hosting the Social Media Booth.

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FOLLOW #EPIP10 ON TWITTER

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If you are on Twitter, follow the conversation by using the hashtag #epip10! Attendees (and virtual attendees!) will be sharing their insights, learnings and reactions to the live webcasts.

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WANNA BE A “VIRTUAL BLOGGER” FOR THE EPIP NATIONAL CONFERENCE?

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Just embed the justgOOd.tv player on your organization’s site for the 2010 EPIP National Conference and share the sessions with your community! Encourage and contact your community to watch and share ideas and questions with participants and speakers in Denver during the live webcast. In turn, you will help empower your network with valuable information about the grantmaking process from multi-generational speakers comprised of foundation program associates and executives.

  • HOW TO EMBED THE PLAYER:  Simply place the player on your site as a new blog post during the days of the live webcast. It is also beneficial for you to use this live webcast as a way to reach out to your community by alerting them through your Twitter, Facebook, Friendfeed and other social networks.
  • Place the following embed code on your site or blog as you would a YouTube video: <iframe width=”560″ height=”695″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″src=”http://cdn.livestream.com/events/justgoodtv/index.html”></iframe>  If the player doesn’t fit your site or blog, you can choose between three different sizes by going to http://www.livestream.com/justgoodtv/share and clicking on the CUSTOMIZE button. This player will not have the integrated Twitter or Facebook chat. If you have any problems, please contact: TEAM@JUSTGOOD.TV | 415.378.2344

Note: I’m being compensated to cover this conference.


One Response to Join Me at the Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy Conference in Denver!

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