[Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances with our original speaker, we are happy to announce that this session will now feature a local panel of experts. We’re excited to learn from these non-profit leaders who are helping to transform our communities through thoughtful communication and impactful stories.]
The art of storytelling across a variety of channels to deepen connections, engage donors in your mission, and motivate giving is essential for non-profits in the 21st century. We all have the ability to share stories from the heart that can connect a donor’s passion to the needs of each organization that we serve.
Hear from local experts who have mastered the art of digital storytelling to showcase impact and results for their organization. They will share their ideas on how to communicate to multi-generations, the best tools & platforms to use, essential elements of digital storytelling, and developing a strategy to create your own powerful & compelling narrative to gain the trust and support of your constituents.
PANELISTS:
• Nick Smith, Media & Communications Specialist at the Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE)
• Daniel Chong, Strategic Marketing & Communications Manager, The Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands
• Jody Shiroma, VP Communications, PBS Hawaii
• Ben Nishimoto, VP Operations & Philanthropy, Civil Beat
MODERATOR:
Angela Keen, Director of Marketing & Communications, Assets School
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
YWCA of Oahu
Fuller Hall at Laniākea
1040 Richards Street, Honolulu
$75.00 - AFP Member / $100.00 - Non-Member
Registration due date is EXTENDED to Thursday, October 10, 2019, 5pm (HST)