Outreach Workshop for Watershed Councils and Partners
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Network of Oregon Watershed Councils
Outreach for Watershed Councils and Partners
Join us as we explore:
…what councils across the state are doing to reach out to their communities
…how to plan for a successful outreach program
· Assessing your audience
· Developing your message:
communicating watershed benefits
· Identifying appropriate outreach
tactics
· Creating outreach opportunities
· Getting the most out of social media
We’ll brainstorm around councils’ outreach goals and use these to explore the ins and outs of community outreach planning, methods, and implementation.
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Workshop Agenda
The Basics
Presented by Tom O’Brien, Network of Oregon Watershed Councils’ Executive Director
What is Outreach and why do it?
Council’s Outreach Efforts—
What’s being done; what works and
what could work better
Community Outreach Planning
Presented by Alethea Gallman, Network of Oregon Watershed Councils’ Education and Training Coordinator; Katherine Luscher, former Partnerships Director with River Network; and Gail Perrotti, Coordinator, Seven Basins Watershed Council
1. Goals
A. Setting SMART (specific,
measureable,
attainable, relevant, and timely) goals for
your outreach plan
B.
Brainstorm—council outreach goals
2. Audience Identification
A. Segmentation
B.
Targeting
C. Information gathering
D. Barriers and Road Blocks
3. Messaging
A. Creating your message
B. Targeting your message
C.
Delivering your message
BREAK
4.
Tactics
A. Choosing the right tactic for your target
audience
B. Using tactics to build your
strategy
C. Overcoming barriers to success
Working with
Social Media
Small Group Work
Working Lunch: small group outreach planning
Presentation
of small group plans
Debrief and evaluate
Workshop materials will include:
·
The Network’s “Telling the Story
Report”
·
Examples of successful outreach
materials used
by Oregon
watershed councils and other
groups
·
Worksheets used in the various
steps of creating
a council outreach
plan
·
“Getting in Step: A Guide for
Conducting
Watershed Outreach
Campaigns,” written and published
by the US EPA (25 copies available;
information
provided to order
additional copies at no cost)
·
Lists of tactics to spark your
imagination
·
Handout: how to fund your
outreach campaign
·
Handout: how to involve partners
and volunteers
in reaching your
outreach goals
·
Handout: list of online outreach
resources and
references
When and Where:
Medford, OR:
Monday, January 11
10:30am to 5:00pm
Medford Public Library: 205 South Central Avenue, Medford
Salem, OR:
Wednesday, January 13
8:30am to 3:00pm
Marion County SWCD: 650 Hawthorne Ave SE Suite 130
Pendleton, OR:
Thursday, January 14
8:30am to 3:00pm
Umatilla SWCD: 200 SE Hailey Avenue Suite 108
