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Aligning Values & Audiences in a Community Centered Way

February 21, 2024

Recording | Slide Deck | Resource Folder 90-minute workshop will guide participants through a series of activities to segment their target audiences in a values-centered and equity driven process. When: February 21, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. PST Location: Zoom Key Learnings: Segmenting your audiences and providing compelling engagements in meaningful and valued-aligned…

Getting the Answers You Need: Stakeholder Interviews & Surveys Through an Equity Lens

March 20, 2024

Join a group of nonprofit leaders & staff to explore Getting the Answers You Need: Community Input Through an Equity Lens during a 90-minute Virtual Workshop. If you are looking for more authentic and meaningful ways to engage with your target audiences so they are more compelled to take action, this is the training for you.

Organizing the Chaos: How Logic Models Can Help Communicate ‘What You Do’

April 17, 2024

This 90-min community roundtable session will guide participants through a series of activities to be able to describe what your organization does in ways that feel clear, meaningful and values-aligned.

Workshop about website content audits: assess what is and isn't working on your website.

Website Content Audits: How to Assess What is and Isn’t Working on Your Website

May 22, 2024

Recording | Transcript | Resource Folder Are the key pages on your website are performing their best? It can be hard to know where to start the audit and assessment process. Our team will guide you through rootid’s website content audit process to assess and optimize your site performance. Practice an audit on your website during the event so…

making sense of website analytics

Making Sense of Website Analytics

June 26, 2024

Slide Deck | Resource Folder If you are looking to explore how to make your website analytics make sense and actionable, this is the training for you. In this interactive workshop, we will give you a framework to identify which metrics are most important, how to know what “good” is, and how to use the…