Webinar: Harnessing the Power of Relation-Based Engagement
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Are you looking for ways to expand your membership base and grow the NCJW movement? Watch this webinar with Rabbis Jessica Lott and Megan GoldMarche to learn about Hillel’s radically inclusive, relationship-based engagement strategy that aims to reach 70% of Jewish students on campus, especially those who have not shown up in the past. They share practical skills and processes to put it into practice at NCJW and discuss how they transitioned from a programmatic model to a relation-based engagement model.
Explore the 40-page toolkit for resources and tools to use in your section, including a guide to holding one-on-one relational meetings (on page 27-29).
Featured Speakers: Emily Goodstein and Liz O’Meara-Goldberg, Greater Good Strategy, and Susan Spiers, NCJW Board
Turn in-person events into effective online gatherings with the right tools and best practices. Watch this webinar to learn the ins and outs of online meetings to host everything from advocacy events and interactive gatherings to member engagement one on ones. Emily Goodstein and Liz O’Meara-Goldberg guide us through an easy to follow training on how to use Zoom for creative, meaningful, and impactful engagements.
Building Relationships With Technology
Featured Speaker: Emily Goodstein and Liz O’Meara-Goldberg, Greater Good Strategy
Watch this webinar recording to learn how we can continue to build relationships with members and recruit new ones from a physical distance. Our sections can (and will!) continue to grow as the country navigates COVID-19 as our organizing methods adjust and evolve to this new reality. This is a more advanced session for folks already familiar with the foundations of online meetings using Zoom.
Engaging activists through relational meetings
Learn concrete steps for growing your network and increasing your impact. In this webinar we discuss how to identify what motivates someone to take action and how to ask them to engage with NCJW, how to build relationships based on shared values (a core tenet of community organizing), and how to strengthen relationships with the activists you already know.
Featured Speaker: Jeannie Appleman, JOIN for Justice
Learn how to identify and build relationships with potential allies, build accountability among your activists, and start developing strong campaigns that resonate with your base.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about how to partner with NCJW headquarters to recruit new members and explore key tools in the outreach and engagement toolkit. You’ll also discover how we’re reframing our approach to outreach and engagement and hear about successful recruitment efforts in other NCJW sections across the country.
On this webinar, you’ll to learn best practices for engaging new members, hear success stories about engagement techniques from three NCJW sections, and gain new ideas from what’s working in other sections across the country.
You’ll learn strategies for retaining new members, hear best practices from leaders in our Minnesota Section, and discover what’s working in other communities around the country.
There is power in numbers. Growing our movement strengthens our impact. Use the following resources to help you recruit, engage, and retain new members.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about how to partner with NCJW headquarters to recruit new members and explore key tools in the outreach and engagement toolkit. You’ll also discover how we’re reframing our approach to outreach and engagement and hear about successful recruitment efforts in other NCJW sections across the country.
On this webinar, you’ll to learn best practices for engaging new members, hear success stories about engagement techniques from three NCJW sections, and gain new ideas from what’s working in other sections across the country.
You’ll learn strategies for retaining new members, hear best practices from leaders in our Minnesota Section, and discover what’s working in other communities around the country.