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How can you publicise and share your NGO events?

How can you publicise and share your NGO events?

The organisation of activities, workshops, conferences, courses or seminars is a common everyday task for non-profit organisations. We can tell you about a few tricks to maximise your performance using the tools provided by the internet.

An event is an occurrence of great importance, used by NGOs to share their projects and to publicise information related to their missions. There’s a vast variety of types of events: courses and seminars, conferences, round tables, cineforums, gatherings, walks, photography and art exhibitions, etc... The internet often offers several options for helping share the event and inform the public of the objectives of the organisation. Here, we provide you with some suggestions on how to achieve the best results when sharing your events online.

1) Post your event on your web page and highlight it!

The cover letter of any non-profit organisation is their web page. In this space, they share news and information about themselves with people online - who they are, what they do and how to contact them. Sharing the event on your NGO web page will ensure that internal and external stakeholders will know about your activity. Yet this is not enough - highlight it and pin it on your homepage to attract attention and avoid visitors going crazy looking for it! And finally, geolocalising is also a good option for making the location known.


2) Use the “Events” tool on Facebook!

Social networks are brilliant communication tools for reaching large numbers of people. Facebook allows you to create an event and to perform actions like controlling the turnout, sending reminders about the date of the event, sharing information regarding the event with only those taking part, and gaining higher visibility. Other networks like Twitter and Instagram can also help in sharing the event, in particular, through the proper use of hashtags.
 

3) Send bulletins or newsletter updates to your readers!

Email marketing tools are used for directly reaching the inbox of stakeholders close to your organisation. Creating a bulletin including information about the event - like time, location, guest speakers, or how to sign up - is a quick, simple, and effective way to reach many people who have already been in contact with your NGO.
 

4) Why not design a publicity campaign in Google AdWords?

Google offers a grant programme specifically for non-profit organisations called Google for Nonprofits. Through this programme, NGOs can opt for an advertising grant in Google AdWords to use for sharing their projects and working with SEM on Google. Web users often find information through Google, and coming upon the advert for your event may entice them.
 

5) Collect your organisation’s pictures in an album!

Keeping a photo gallery on your social networks, either through albums or on your web page, is a very powerful visual tool to show how your event went. Through these images, people online can see what happened during the event, and you can share a series of values that can encourage them to join the cause.

If you would like further information regarding how to manage the communication of your event on the internet, you can contact us here.
For organisations managing the Internet Service Platform Abcore Cadí, here you can find all you can do with the events tool


                
 

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What will be the next tech revolution?

What will be the next tech revolution?

Amazon is launching Echo Show, an assistant for your living room in the form of a speaker that allows a glimpse of the next leap in technology: machines we can talk to.

In recent years, we have seen technology advance at a dizzying rate. From game consoles with cartridges that we had to blow on to make them work all the way to self-driving cars, with computers, smartphones, laptops, pocket mp3 players, etc. in between. 

Now, the Internet of Things has come, and it seems it's here to stay. Specifically, Amazon's latest venture is offering a future where a speaker, rather than the smartphone, is the key. EchoShow is a speaker plugged into an outlet, with a touchscreen, designed for the user to make videocalls, watch Youtube videos, or control all manner of household devices.

The new revolution in technology presents another improvement afforded by EchoShow: the ability to speak to the screen and see your voice input converted into video output. Imagine you ask EchoShow, “What are the best films out today?”, and the speaker responds by showing what you asked for in a video onscreen. The idea of this new advance is to substitute text with images. The device has yet to arrive in Spain, but will be available in the US on 28 June, for $299.

Much like Apple's Siri, Alexa is Amazon' virtual assistant. Artificial intelligence is coming into our homes, and all it needs is a plug for electricity and a wireless connection. This is the trend for the coming years. If you would like to know more about the Internet of Things, you can click on the following link.

           

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What will be the next tech revolution?

What will be the next tech revolution?

Amazon is launching Echo Show, an assistant for your living room in the form of a speaker that allows a glimpse of the next leap in technology: machines we can talk to.

In recent years, we have seen technology advance at a dizzying rate. From game consoles with cartridges that we had to blow on to make them work all the way to self-driving cars, with computers, smartphones, laptops, pocket mp3 players, etc. in between. 

Now, the Internet of Things has come, and it seems it's here to stay. Specifically, Amazon's latest venture is offering a future where a speaker, rather than the smartphone, is the key. EchoShow is a speaker plugged into an outlet, with a touchscreen, designed for the user to make videocalls, watch Youtube videos, or control all manner of household devices.

The new revolution in technology presents another improvement afforded by EchoShow: the ability to speak to the screen and see your voice input converted into video output. Imagine you ask EchoShow, “What are the best films out today?”, and the speaker responds by showing what you asked for in a video onscreen. The idea of this new advance is to substitute text with images. The device has yet to arrive in Spain, but will be available in the US on 28 June, for $299.

Much like Apple's Siri, Alexa is Amazon' virtual assistant. Artificial intelligence is coming into our homes, and all it needs is a plug for electricity and a wireless connection. This is the trend for the coming years. If you would like to know more about the Internet of Things, you can click on the following link.

           

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We are improving the event’s tool in Abcore Cadi!

We are improving the event’s tool in Abcore Cadi!

With this new improvement, internet users will be able to check both previous and future events on the NGO’s website. 

The events’ service is a communication tool allowing you to organise future events by means of tags, a calendar, or an image used as a miniature. The organisations that use Abcore Cadi Internet Services Platform can manage their own events to appear on their website, and now there is a new improvement. Recently, we have made changes to the platform to allow browsers to search for not only future events -as they are able to now- but also previous ones.

One example is the website Barcelona Piano, an online magazine about the world of pianos in the city of Barcelona which has a very up-to-date schedule. On this schedule, you can check events such as concerts, master classes, shows, etc., and with the new system, it is now possible to receive a comprehensive overview of the running of the organisation’s events over the whole year. 

In this way, the Abcore Cadi Internet Services Platform continues to improve and introduce available changes to all organisations without additional charges.


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GNRC 5th Forum: The Panama Declaration on Ending Violence Against Children

GNRC 5th Forum: The Panama Declaration on Ending Violence Against Children

Challenged by the global epidemic of violence against children, we, leaders and members of the world’s religious and spiritual traditions, girls and boys, women and men, from 70 countries, together with representatives of governments, the United Nations, and international and grassroots organizations, met in Panama City, Panama for the 5th Forum of the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC), from 9-11 May 2017.

Building upon the GNRC’s 17 years of service to the world’s children, we affirm the fundamental dignity of every boy and girl. We reaffirm the moral imperative to protect children from harm, as enshrined and protected in the teachings of all of the world’s religious and spiritual communities and in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and its optional protocols. We believe in the power of interfaith cooperation to transform the world.

Download the full Declaration in English or Spanish here.


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