Segmenting Your Messaging to Connect with Your Community

Segment your messaging to connect with your community

When: July 24, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. PT
Location: zoom
Language: English

Is your brand messaging resonating with your different groups of target audiences? If you’re looking to segment your messaging to connect and activate your community more effectively, this event is for you.

This practice-based and solution room-style agenda invites you to:

  • Discuss challenges you are currently facing in message segmentation.
  • Ideate in a safe space to try new ideas and create solutions.
  • Learn about tools, practices, and policies that have helped others succeed already in the face of similar challenges.
  • Grow your network of nonprofit industry leaders to continue the conversation.

The virtual session will take place over Zoom.

Seats are limited and reserved on a first-come first-served basis.

your facilitators

Val Neumark

(she/they)
Director of Strategy

Grace Yee

(she/her)
Graphic Designer

We strive to co-create spaces of meaningful connection and belonging (these workshops are not webinars). We encourage and model frequent screen and body breaks. We believe collective learning leads to the most innovative and effective outcomes.

Accessibility
We provide a link to our resource folder and slide deck draft 24 hours before the session as well as enable live transcription and closed caption during the live Zoom session. Our sessions are recorded (absent any technical difficulties) and can be accessed on our website a few days after the event.

I’ve loved the sessions I’ve attended, especially when there are very practical steps to take or templates to use. I also appreciate the inclusiveness of all the sessions and how you always create opportunities to interact in small groups. No matter what the topic is, getting into these groups makes me realize that I’m not alone in this. Others struggle with some of the same challenges that I do, and that’s always comforting. So A+ for community building.

Dorian Nakamichi
Helping Hands Hawaii