Presentation I gave during the Singapore Math Learning Festival of the Galileo Enrichment Learning Center last October 8, 2011 at the AIM Conference Center.
Leveraging Storytelling and Social Media to Connect with Donors
Presentation for roundtable session at 2013 Texas School Public Relations Association conference.
This document discusses stray dogs in India and efforts to help them. It provides links to articles about rescuing stray dogs one at a time in India, bulldog puppies for sale in Florida for $2,295, and a proposed three-city solution in West Springfield, Massachusetts to address stray dogs. The document also lists three website URLs and citations in APA format referring to information about animal shelters, a Florida bulldog breeder, and the West Springfield stray dog issue.
Penfield High School Wfs Project Summarywaterforsudan
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The document summarizes a leadership seminar project done by Penfield High School students to raise money for Water for Sudan, a non-profit organization providing clean water wells in Sudan. The students were inspired by the story of Rosa Parks and Salva Dut, founder of Water for Sudan, to take action. Their goal was to raise $5,000 to fund a water well in Sudan. Through various fundraising efforts including bottle drives, water bottle sales, and presentations to other student groups, the students raised over $8,000, allowing them to fully fund a well and offer $3,000 in matching grants to other schools.
The document announces a nationwide campaign called Vastra-Samman organized by GOONJ and student groups from various universities to collect unused clothing and other textiles. The collected materials will be given to rural communities to help empower them and meet the needs of women who otherwise lack access to sanitary products. Students are encouraged to donate unused items from their dorm rooms and join the campaign to help underprivileged people while diverting waste from landfills. The campaign will involve collection drives in dozens of cities across India between March 15th and April 15th.
The group conducted an interactive session at their school to raise awareness about environmental issues and the need for change. They formed an environmental club and community on Facebook to continue their work. Activities included waste segregation, recycling, water conservation, and working with NGOs on campaigns. They also visited villages to understand local problems and encourage self-sufficiency. The youth learned the difference between needs and wants and were motivated to make small changes for a big impact on the environment.
Kiran Bir Sethi participated in Walk for Hunger to raise money to feed people experiencing poverty in Massachusetts. She raised $1650, enough to feed 80 families for a week. Walk for Hunger is an annual 20-mile walk that has been held since 1969 to address hunger and has raised millions for food programs. Over the years, it has grown significantly to include thousands of participants from religious organizations, schools, companies and more who work to end hunger in Massachusetts.
This document is a list of 106 names, schools, and room numbers. It provides details of students assigned to various schools in Camarines Sur, Albay, and Masbate including their specific school addresses and room numbers.
THESE ARE THE LIST OF AFFILIATED SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS AND CLINICS OF AIM GLOBAL IN DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE PHILIPPINES. MORE THAN 500 SCHOOLS & IT IS ALSO EXPANDING.
The Yellow Boat Project provides community support through crowd-funding and crowd-sourcing initiatives. It began in 2010 with a conversation to build yellow boats to transport children to school in the Philippines. In 10 months, the project expanded to multiple regions and helped hundreds of students with boats, school supplies, medical care and more. The presentation outlines how community support and social media spread the project's message and engaged others to contribute to positive change.
Social Media for Social Change (Tarlac Youth Summit)Jay Jaboneta
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The document summarizes the work of The Yellow Boat Project, which aims to provide boats, school supplies, and medical services to impoverished communities in the Philippines. Starting with one boat, the project has expanded to multiple locations, providing over 200 school bags, medical missions, and organizations devoted to helping children get to school. It shares inspirational quotes and lessons learned, and makes a request to help support expanding the project to help all children who must swim to school.
This document outlines a Rotary District service project to collect books for children in Jamaica and Haiti. It will take place from May 1-7, 2010 to coincide with other Rotary events. The goals are to inspire literacy, address needs in those countries, and potentially break the Guinness World Record for most books donated to charity. Rotarians and others are encouraged to donate new or gently used books, spread awareness of the drive, offer collection locations, or donate funds to purchase special books. The document provides key dates and details on how individuals can participate through the "H.E.L.P." campaign to help children through Home donations, Explanation and encouragement of others, Lending a Hand with services, and monetary
Malala Yousafzai and Jos辿 Quisocala are young activists interviewed about problems in their communities. Malala talks about lack of access to education for girls in Pakistan and how she raises awareness through speeches and her autobiography. Jos辿 describes how some youth in his Peruvian community quit school to work and how he started a student bank that allows youth to earn and save money through recycling. Both share messages of empowering youth to create change through activism.
1) Susanna Ma organized a project to raise money to provide free lunches for poor children in China.
2) She raised 1800 yuan through donations from Academy members, strangers online, and performances at events.
3) This money was donated to an NGO called "Free Lunch for Children" and provided 600 meals for children in need.
The document outlines the preparation and presentation for a lesson on the InStill Life project, which has students create still life paintings of food that are turned into gift cards, with the proceeds going to lend money to farmers and food producers around the world to help them grow their businesses. The lesson introduces the project, discusses how it creates positive change globally, and has students participate in a mock Greek dining experience to learn about olives as a healthy imported food.
The webinar provided an overview of the Lions Clubs International Reading Action Program and partnership with Scholastic. Key points:
- The program aims to increase literacy, access to education, and bridge the digital divide by placing emphasis on Lions programs and services for vision.
- Scholastic's FACE program provides membership to access books at discounted prices to donate to communities in need.
- Attendees learned about partnership opportunities like adopting classrooms, hosting book fairs, and donating books to places like hospitals and food banks.
- Resources were shared to help Lions clubs get involved through projects, applications, and planning guides. Attendees were encouraged to contact presenters with any other questions
The document provides a list of suggestions for positive actions people can take to improve themselves and their community. It encourages the reader to know themselves, focus on their strengths, and find ways to help others. Suggestions include positive energy healing, praising others, avoiding problems, introducing yourself, giving better suggestions, and doing something creative that has a positive and long-lasting impact. The overall message is to believe in oneself and to take action now to help your community and country.
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The document describes a Design for Change project by students at Beaconhouse School System Middle School PECHS to help underprivileged schools. The students conducted surveys, interviews, and a charity drive to collect books, stationary, clothes, and IT resources to establish a library at GF Academy. Over 500 books were donated and a computer was provided to set up the school's first library. Students interviewed administrators and teachers at both schools. The project aimed to help those with less access to education and resources through student-led social action.
10 success stories of school leadership innovation in slum /low income school, who brought some change in lives of those students by providing them free education.
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This document provides guidance on developing an effective personal pitch or message to clearly communicate who you are and what you do. It discusses crafting an about page, mission statement, elevator pitch, and tagline to showcase your roles, passions, strengths, goals for changing the world, and main messages. Examples are given for each element to inspire developing a concise yet compelling pitch.
A comprehensive resource outlining and exemplifying active concern for our environment.
Why? Looking after a wonderful world specially designed for human beings; human rights & responsibilities, respecting one another & having freedom to choose involves caring for your country
What? litter pick-ups, designing community bins, various websites/videos raising highlighting issues, awareness-raising campaigns
How? Bags of inspiration for doing something in the style of Martin Luther King
Who? You - how will you respond. Doing nothing is not an option
See related Litter Article, which is evaluated as part of the lesson scheme of work.
This document discusses plans to perform The Vagina Monologues at a Catholic college campus. It provides background on V-Day, the play, and how it has raised over $100 million for anti-violence programs. The case involves a student, Abigail Sullivan, seeking approval from the Dean of Students to hold a performance. While initially denied, they later agreed to a community panel discussion. The document outlines stakeholders' perspectives, including ethical and policy issues given the play's content and the college's religious affiliation. It also discusses theories relevant to students' identity development in such contexts.
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The document provides guidance on using storytelling to communicate an organization's vision and impact, explaining that stories which feature specific people overcoming challenges, connecting across divides, or finding creative solutions can inspire audiences by appealing to human psychological needs and inviting others to join the organization's vision of creating positive change.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective personal pitch or mission statement. It encourages individuals to define who they are through their various roles and passions, identify their unique strengths and abilities ("superpowers"), and articulate how they hope to change the world or share their message through their work. Sample mission statements, elevator pitches, and taglines are provided as examples.
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The Born This Way Foundation was founded in 2011 by Lady Gaga and her mother to empower youth and inspire bravery. The Foundation focuses on issues like self-acceptance, mental health, and well-being for people of all backgrounds. It works with schools and communities to create a kinder world through programs promoting leadership, identity, and anti-bullying. Lady Gaga was inspired to start the Foundation based on her own experiences with bullying and body image issues as a teenager.
This document summarizes a lecture given by Jayadeva de Silva on creating the life you desire. It discusses various topics covered in the lecture, including statistics about diseases, examples of fundraising by Ryan Hreljac to build wells in Africa, the impact of Ryan's work including building wells in multiple countries, and a study on common mistakes in answering logic questions. It also shares ratings on different factors related to happiness and well-being.
The document predicts the death of television as we currently know it within the next 50 years due to the rise of online social media and user participation. It argues that people are increasingly spending time online participating in conversations, sharing content, and connecting with others around the world rather than passively watching television. This shift represents the transition from passive viewership to active participation where people can create their own shows, write their own news, and become online celebrities. As a result, the television industry will need to adapt by moving programming online and allowing more user participation, or risk becoming obsolete as people continue migrating to interactive online experiences.
This document discusses the author's experiences with health care coverage in different countries. The author grew up in a developing country with little health insurance coverage available. When living in the US, the author had employer-provided health insurance but saw costs rise over time. When working in Germany, the author had an international medical plan and found overall out-of-pocket costs to be lower due to cheaper medical care and higher payments from insurance carriers. However, some services like dental care were still quite expensive. The author worries about health coverage options after COBRA expires due to being laid off.
The Yellow Boat Project provides community support through crowd-funding and crowd-sourcing initiatives. It began in 2010 with a conversation to build yellow boats to transport children to school in the Philippines. In 10 months, the project expanded to multiple regions and helped hundreds of students with boats, school supplies, medical care and more. The presentation outlines how community support and social media spread the project's message and engaged others to contribute to positive change.
Social Media for Social Change (Tarlac Youth Summit)Jay Jaboneta
油
The document summarizes the work of The Yellow Boat Project, which aims to provide boats, school supplies, and medical services to impoverished communities in the Philippines. Starting with one boat, the project has expanded to multiple locations, providing over 200 school bags, medical missions, and organizations devoted to helping children get to school. It shares inspirational quotes and lessons learned, and makes a request to help support expanding the project to help all children who must swim to school.
This document outlines a Rotary District service project to collect books for children in Jamaica and Haiti. It will take place from May 1-7, 2010 to coincide with other Rotary events. The goals are to inspire literacy, address needs in those countries, and potentially break the Guinness World Record for most books donated to charity. Rotarians and others are encouraged to donate new or gently used books, spread awareness of the drive, offer collection locations, or donate funds to purchase special books. The document provides key dates and details on how individuals can participate through the "H.E.L.P." campaign to help children through Home donations, Explanation and encouragement of others, Lending a Hand with services, and monetary
Malala Yousafzai and Jos辿 Quisocala are young activists interviewed about problems in their communities. Malala talks about lack of access to education for girls in Pakistan and how she raises awareness through speeches and her autobiography. Jos辿 describes how some youth in his Peruvian community quit school to work and how he started a student bank that allows youth to earn and save money through recycling. Both share messages of empowering youth to create change through activism.
1) Susanna Ma organized a project to raise money to provide free lunches for poor children in China.
2) She raised 1800 yuan through donations from Academy members, strangers online, and performances at events.
3) This money was donated to an NGO called "Free Lunch for Children" and provided 600 meals for children in need.
The document outlines the preparation and presentation for a lesson on the InStill Life project, which has students create still life paintings of food that are turned into gift cards, with the proceeds going to lend money to farmers and food producers around the world to help them grow their businesses. The lesson introduces the project, discusses how it creates positive change globally, and has students participate in a mock Greek dining experience to learn about olives as a healthy imported food.
The webinar provided an overview of the Lions Clubs International Reading Action Program and partnership with Scholastic. Key points:
- The program aims to increase literacy, access to education, and bridge the digital divide by placing emphasis on Lions programs and services for vision.
- Scholastic's FACE program provides membership to access books at discounted prices to donate to communities in need.
- Attendees learned about partnership opportunities like adopting classrooms, hosting book fairs, and donating books to places like hospitals and food banks.
- Resources were shared to help Lions clubs get involved through projects, applications, and planning guides. Attendees were encouraged to contact presenters with any other questions
The document provides a list of suggestions for positive actions people can take to improve themselves and their community. It encourages the reader to know themselves, focus on their strengths, and find ways to help others. Suggestions include positive energy healing, praising others, avoiding problems, introducing yourself, giving better suggestions, and doing something creative that has a positive and long-lasting impact. The overall message is to believe in oneself and to take action now to help your community and country.
Beaconhouse School System Middle, PECHS, Karachidfcpakistan
油
The document describes a Design for Change project by students at Beaconhouse School System Middle School PECHS to help underprivileged schools. The students conducted surveys, interviews, and a charity drive to collect books, stationary, clothes, and IT resources to establish a library at GF Academy. Over 500 books were donated and a computer was provided to set up the school's first library. Students interviewed administrators and teachers at both schools. The project aimed to help those with less access to education and resources through student-led social action.
10 success stories of school leadership innovation in slum /low income school, who brought some change in lives of those students by providing them free education.
so, what's your site about? making your pitch tight Karen Walrond
油
This document provides guidance on developing an effective personal pitch or message to clearly communicate who you are and what you do. It discusses crafting an about page, mission statement, elevator pitch, and tagline to showcase your roles, passions, strengths, goals for changing the world, and main messages. Examples are given for each element to inspire developing a concise yet compelling pitch.
A comprehensive resource outlining and exemplifying active concern for our environment.
Why? Looking after a wonderful world specially designed for human beings; human rights & responsibilities, respecting one another & having freedom to choose involves caring for your country
What? litter pick-ups, designing community bins, various websites/videos raising highlighting issues, awareness-raising campaigns
How? Bags of inspiration for doing something in the style of Martin Luther King
Who? You - how will you respond. Doing nothing is not an option
See related Litter Article, which is evaluated as part of the lesson scheme of work.
This document discusses plans to perform The Vagina Monologues at a Catholic college campus. It provides background on V-Day, the play, and how it has raised over $100 million for anti-violence programs. The case involves a student, Abigail Sullivan, seeking approval from the Dean of Students to hold a performance. While initially denied, they later agreed to a community panel discussion. The document outlines stakeholders' perspectives, including ethical and policy issues given the play's content and the college's religious affiliation. It also discusses theories relevant to students' identity development in such contexts.
Using Storytelling to Communicate Your School's Vision and ImpactAnnie Escobar
油
The document provides guidance on using storytelling to communicate an organization's vision and impact, explaining that stories which feature specific people overcoming challenges, connecting across divides, or finding creative solutions can inspire audiences by appealing to human psychological needs and inviting others to join the organization's vision of creating positive change.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective personal pitch or mission statement. It encourages individuals to define who they are through their various roles and passions, identify their unique strengths and abilities ("superpowers"), and articulate how they hope to change the world or share their message through their work. Sample mission statements, elevator pitches, and taglines are provided as examples.
Lady gaga born this way foundation presentation amberlovyou
油
The Born This Way Foundation was founded in 2011 by Lady Gaga and her mother to empower youth and inspire bravery. The Foundation focuses on issues like self-acceptance, mental health, and well-being for people of all backgrounds. It works with schools and communities to create a kinder world through programs promoting leadership, identity, and anti-bullying. Lady Gaga was inspired to start the Foundation based on her own experiences with bullying and body image issues as a teenager.
This document summarizes a lecture given by Jayadeva de Silva on creating the life you desire. It discusses various topics covered in the lecture, including statistics about diseases, examples of fundraising by Ryan Hreljac to build wells in Africa, the impact of Ryan's work including building wells in multiple countries, and a study on common mistakes in answering logic questions. It also shares ratings on different factors related to happiness and well-being.
The document predicts the death of television as we currently know it within the next 50 years due to the rise of online social media and user participation. It argues that people are increasingly spending time online participating in conversations, sharing content, and connecting with others around the world rather than passively watching television. This shift represents the transition from passive viewership to active participation where people can create their own shows, write their own news, and become online celebrities. As a result, the television industry will need to adapt by moving programming online and allowing more user participation, or risk becoming obsolete as people continue migrating to interactive online experiences.
This document discusses the author's experiences with health care coverage in different countries. The author grew up in a developing country with little health insurance coverage available. When living in the US, the author had employer-provided health insurance but saw costs rise over time. When working in Germany, the author had an international medical plan and found overall out-of-pocket costs to be lower due to cheaper medical care and higher payments from insurance carriers. However, some services like dental care were still quite expensive. The author worries about health coverage options after COBRA expires due to being laid off.
The document provides career advice from two experts, Ernie Cecilia and Roel Andag. [1] They advise to know your long term goals, find career paths that further those goals, and understand that choices have consequences. [2] Roel emphasizes that lifelong employability, not any single job, is most important in today's shifting job market. [3] The document highlights how their advice has helped the author realize their passion for writing and that lifetime employment at one company is rare, making continual learning and adaptability key.
This document provides rules and advice for nation-building, suggesting that everyone should contribute to nation-building by making meaning, breaking down barriers, recruiting evangelists, and letting diverse ideas flourish. It advises seeking support from groups, having patience as nation-building takes time, leading by example, ignoring naysayers, and sharing motivational stories. The presentation is available by contacting the author via email, website, Twitter, or Facebook.
How to start a Successful NGO in 10 StepsJay Jaboneta
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The document outlines 10 rules for building successful movements: 1) Movements are built on passion; 2) Movements begin with initial conversations; 3) Movements have inspirational leadership; 4) Movements require a time and effort commitment to ensure members join for the right reasons; 5) Movements empower members with knowledge; 6) Movements have strong, unifying identities; 7) Movements encourage ownership; 8) Movements make members feel important; 9) Movements are active both online and offline; and 10) Movements achieve tangible results and tell compelling stories.
Jay Jaboneta, head of new media at the Presidential Communications Operations Office, discusses making heroes of the Filipino people. He provides his contact information including his email, website, Twitter, and Facebook if anyone wants the presentation materials.
This document discusses the role of citizens and social media in nation-building. It emphasizes that social media is about human interaction and communication, and that people support what they help to create. It encourages citizens to participate actively and take on small actions that can help the country, such as following traffic rules, not buying smuggled goods, and speaking positively about the nation. It profiles Alex Lacson as an example of one hero who dared to change the world through his inspiring book.
This is the presentation I made during the WeAreOneFilipino (WAOF) Summit last April 30, 2011 in Las Vegas, USA. This event coincided with Gawad Kalinga USA Hope Ball.
John Schmitz touts his business acumen and helping the poor. However the record shows more than 50 code violations on his properties that he's owned in the past.
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impact of climate change on Kenya. Reflective News aims to offer insightful perspectives
on political, economic, and social developments, helping readers understand the
complexities of the modern world
Madhu Rajan is a journalist and media personality known for his dedication to bringing important stories to light. Based in Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajan has built a reputation for his in-depth reporting on social issues, humanitarian causes, and community resilience.
Millions Withdrawn Amid Scandal Surrounding Libra Crypto Token.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
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The Estevan Mercury has played a vital role in the citys media landscape for more than a century. As one of the longest-running newspapers in Saskatchewan, its closure marks the end of an era for local journalism. With its final edition, No. 1228, the publication leaves behind a rich legacy of informing, educating, and connecting the people of Estevan. Editor David Willberg announced the difficult decision on social media, leading to an outpouring of tributes from residents and journalists alike. While print editions will no longer be available, articles from Estevan will still be accessible through SaskToday.ca.
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4. Why am I here?
Partly it is because of Steve Jobs
Stay Hungry,
His
Stay Foolish
statement (which was actually from The
Whole Earth Catalogue)
Social Media for Social Change
10. The Yellow Boat Project
The Main Ideas
Community-driven. Crowd-funding. Crowd-
sourcing.
The project as a virus.
You can start your own mini-project, right NOW!
11. "If you think you're too
small to have an impact,
try going to bed with a
mosquito in the room."
- Anita Roddick, Founder of Body Shop
17. In 10 months
Zamboanga Masbate
2 yellow boats (motorized; can 25 yellow boats (1 motorized)
accommodate 20 kids per ride)
1 makeshift classroom (4
400 school bags with school supplies rooms)
3 medical and dental missions
300 school bags with school
1 plastic bottle light bulbs project supplies
2 book donations 1 medical and dental mission
1 organization devoted to 1 book donation
Zamboanga
1 organization devoted to
12 college scholars Masbate
1 600-meter water pipe
18. SOCIAL MEDIA BUILT OUR BRAND
One Facebook status
Friends re-posts
Bloggers started writing about it
One blogger celebrated his blogs anniversary by doing
another fund-raising drive
TV, Radio, Print started to notice
27. A personal request:
1) Invite us to share our story to other
organizations and help us spread our story
2) Support our dream to help all kids who swim
to school in 12 months (learn more at
http://yellowboat.tumblr.com)
3) Buy a copy of Readers Digests October 2011
issue
4) Vote for us on the Liberal Project - #22 at
http://www.fnf.org.ph/theliberalproject/
Like us on
http://www.facebook.com/philippine.funds
28. Thank You!
If you want this presentation
Cell: (63) 916 294 2902
Email: jayjaboneta@gmail.com
Website: www.jayjaboneta.com
Twitter: twitter.com/jayjaboneta
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jay.michael.jaboneta