[liberationtech] Boston event: What Makes People Engage? What Makes People Give?

Deborah Elizabeth Finn deborah_elizabeth_finn at post.harvard.edu
Sun Jun 12 13:21:00 PDT 2016


Dear Liberation Tech Colleagues,

Tech Networks of Boston (also known as “TNB”) is pleased to invite
nonprofit professionals to a Roundtable session on July 13th, about new
findings in what makes people engage, and in what makes them give. The
featured guest for this session will be Lisa Williams of WBUR.

Here’s what Lisa says about this session:

“You know them, you hate them: those annoying on-air fund drives for your
local National Public Radio station. But NPR stations face new challenges -
as radio listenership declines and listeners migrate to online streaming
and downloadable podcasts, our ‘annoy till you give’ strategy is running
out of time. We have to learn how people engage and give in a digital
context, and fast.

“I will take you through a project designed to give NPR fans great new NPR
stuff -and really understand what makes people engage and give.”

We hope that you can join us for a vigorous and informative conversation,
in which you will be welcome to share your knowledge and experience with
your peers.

If this session is booked to capacity by the time you seek to register for
it, please go ahead and put yourself on the waiting list. We have a good
track record of finding seats for nonprofit professionals on the waiting
list.

To find more information or to register, please follow this link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tnb-roundtable-what-makes-people-engage-what-makes-people-give-registration-25942360298


Best regards from Deborah

Deborah Elizabeth Finn | Senior Strategist
Tech Networks of Boston
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