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How can education and nonprofit organizations successfully emerge from COVID-19?
When
Wednesday, Apr 28
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (PDT)
About this event
Our monthly Education + Nonprofit Community Manager Chat. A low-key opportunity to share your work, pick your peers' brains, and build connections across the nonprofit and education sector.
How can education and nonprofit organizations successfully emerge from COVID-19?
Teachers may be among the first to be vaccinated, but as community leaders in the public eye they need to be cautious. Nonprofits are similarly under the microscope and need to worry about everything from liability insurance, staff returning to offices, and optics.
POINTS OF DISCUSSION
What questions do you have regarding hosting in-person events again?
What challenges are you experiencing within your community that you’d like to chat about during our meetup?
Online Community Engagement Manager at Edutopia - George Lucas Educational Foundation.
Jessica Falkenthal
CUE San Francisco
Jessica has led marketing and community for education startups, nonprofits and colleges for the past 15 years. She is obsessed with events and typically produces dozens of events per year. She proudly volunteers as a Techstars Startup Weekend Global Facilitator and SXSWedu Launch Advisory Board Member. In her free time, Jessica can be found on a geocaching roadtrip or cohosting weekly Marvel conversations on Clubhouse.
Matt is the community manager at Committee for Children, and international nonprofit located in Seattle, WA that is a leader in the field of social-emotional learning.As the Community Manager at Committee for Children, Matt strives to support the important work of social-emotional learning educators, advocates, and thought leaders by fostering the development strong, sustainable communities of practice. Previously, Matt developed research-based SEL curriculum for elementary, middle, and high school students, taught language arts and social studies, and (in the distant past) appeared on stage at many schools throughout the Chicagoland area dressed in chainmail and wielding a very large sword. In his spare time he chases two small children and . . . well, that’s about it.
Elijah van der Giessen
TechSoup
Eli loves to be a connector, bringing community together. He's been a volunteer manager, an event producer and a digital campaigner. Basically he'll take any job that allows him to enable a group of passionate people to join together to create meaningful relationships.
Currently Eli works as Community Manager with TechSoup, producing events and supporting the TechSoup Connect #Tech4Good chapters.