Online Networks to Offline Community Building

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The days of posting a paper notice on a bulletin board somewhere are mostly over... the days of virtual hubs as a jump-off point for in-person gatherings are here! With the rise of sites like Meetup.com, NetTuesday, WiserTuesdays and more, grassroots organizers are stepping up and the web is bringing visibility to local community meetups as never before. The masses are clearly hungry for connection!

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Virtually Seamless: Online Networks to

Offline Community BuildingPeggy Duvette

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Peggy DuvetteExecutive Director,

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Virtually Seamless

Online networks to Offline Community

Building

Presenter: Peggy Duvette

Executive Director, WiserEarth

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Online Networks

Which ones? Do you know where

you community is?

Online Movement building

Huffington Post, 10.16.10

co-authored by Marianne Manilov and Taj James.

Online / Offline Balance

It is one or the other?

Handshake still matters

“Personal connections provide energy and cohesion”

Jennifer Lentfer, How Matters

Case Study: WiserEarth

How it started

•Collaboration between 3

organizations

•Small group as a foundation

•The first gathering was at a bar

Now is…

• Network of over 395

members

• Just had its 17th gathering

• Co created with 6 other

organizations a BarCamp

conference last year

• Trusted and respected local

network

Beyond WiserParis

• Expanded to 16 cities

• WiserRio just had its first

gathering last month

• Local leaders that volunteer

their time are key to success

Online Space

Central place for local leaders to get started,

connect with others, and share best practices

Local Gatherings

Our learnings

• Start small

• Engage volunteers at the right time

• Commit to connecting with and engaging

members of your community to co-create

successful events

Our learnings

• Each local group is different

• Invite the community be part of setting

the agenda and facilitating

• Always follow up after face to face

gatherings

Case Study: NetSquared

case study courtesy of

Amy Sample Ward

NetSquared local events provide

a chance to connect face-to-face

with those interested in the

intersection between social

technologies and social change

79 groups meeting every month around the

world

165 volunteer organizers around the network

Case Study: NetSquared

• Does your organization hold events for members of

your community?

• Do you need to grow globally?

• How do you intermix local and global?

• Will you structure top-down, bottom-up or hybrid?

• Who will play the role of intermediary?

case study courtesy of

Amy Sample Ward

Case Study: Learnings

• Local planning

• Strengths of mixing top-down

with bottom-up

case study courtesy of

Amy Sample Ward

Case Study: The Climate Network

Offline to Online to Offline

“Build it and they will come”

Great lessons learned

Case Study: The Climate Network

The goal was to create a unified online

community for the climate movement:

- Provide local groups and organizers with the tools

and give their efforts an online voice and platform to

support their offline work;

- Create political pressure by documenting and

mapping the movement for legislators

- Give each organization the ability to share

supporters and content in a networked community to

reflect the unity of the movement

Case Study: The Climate Network

Lessons learned:

- Project vision came from one group

- Intended audience was not consulted

- Technology use

- A lack of capacity

By Garth Moore, Michael Silberman and Liz Butler

http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2010/9/14/offline-to-online-to-

offline-lessons-learned-in-building-a-c.html

Your gatherings

Tips for organizing your own

successful community gatherings

Survey

What does your community really

want?

Engage

Engage the community from the

beginning!

Leverage

People in your online community

have skills

Volunteer

Registration, Live tweeting, taking

photos and videos

Start small

It is not about the number of people

Focus on the quality of interaction

Not everyone will come, that’s OK!

Quality of interaction

Encourage people to meet each

other

Participative Format

Use technology when needed but

don’t get hung up on it

Participative Format

Who is who?

Use the 3 tags format

Sustenance!

Do I need to say anything?

Fun and empowering

Make it fun!

Document the gatherings

Takes some photos..

Pictures inspire… and videos too!

Remember..

It does not end after the event…

• Always send a Thank

You to participants

• Summarize what

happened, who came,

pictures/videos and next

steps, then share it with

participants

• Continue the

conversations after the

event online

A few resources

Any questions

Feel free to contact me: Peggy Duvette - peggy@wiserearth.org

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