We've made a change on C&NN Connect and want to be sure you stay connected!
Please take a few minutes to join the Local Grassroots Campaign Coordinators group on C&NN Connect. That is our place to share success stories, confer about challenges, seek answers, find support, spark ideas and move the movement!
You can find it here:
http://childrenandnature.ning.com/group/local-grassroots-campaign-coordinators
Even if you were a member of this group, you will need to sign yourself up for the new Grassroots group.
This will allow all of the news and sharing about our Grassroots efforts to occur in one place. To avoid any confusion, this group will be removed.
We look forward to continuing the conversation!
For those who coordinate or convene -- as a staff person or volunteer -- a community, state or regional children in nature grassroots campaign, to share success stories, confer about challenges, seek answers, find support, move the movement.
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Latest Activity: Apr 25
Warm greetings from Vietnam. I am Hai Van, from Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.After 20 years leaving the village for a big city, I return my village and want to share things to the village's kids. Does any…Continue
Started by Hai Van. Last reply by Suz Lipman Oct 18, 2011.
At the national Grassroots Gathering last August, a group of us had dinner together to talk about how to create and manage children in nature campaigns in our communities. There was alot of meaty…Continue
Started by Marilyn Wyzga. Last reply by Marilyn Wyzga Feb 1, 2011.
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Comment by Children & Nature Network on October 18, 2011 at 4:28pm Hi Folks.
Many thanks to Marilyn Wyzga, New Hampshire Children in Nature Coalition, for starting this group. Marilyn and many others will be leading and participating in our discussion of Leadership at the Grassroots level in a new group, called Local Grassroots Campaign Coordinators. Please join us there:
http://childrenandnature.ning.com/group/local-grassroots-campaign-c...
Comment by Avery Cleary on October 1, 2011 at 10:33am
Comment by Suz Lipman on September 30, 2011 at 10:10am The 10/5 NH Children in Nature Conference, led Marilyn Wyzga and featuring speakers Stephen Kellert and David Sobel, looks wonderful and very affordable. I hope it's great. Marilyn, let us know how it goes!
http://www.childrenandnature.org/news/detail/nh_children_in_nature_...
Comment by Margie on September 26, 2011 at 4:52pm Nevada (yes, Nevada!) just joined the movement http://www.childrenandnature.org/movement/detail/nevada_childrens_o...
and we have gotten on Facebook and Twitter. Come see what's going on. www.nvoutdoorkids.org.
Comment by Mary Hardcastle on August 26, 2011 at 6:36am
Comment by Yeshi on May 17, 2011 at 3:33pm
Comment by Stephanie Rach-Wilson on February 11, 2011 at 1:28pm Hi,
We are in our third year and a few very simple tactics we use:
1. In the field, we track the attendance and have a goal to increase both retention and also bring in new faces
2. When we run clinics in the stores we get feedback readily from the managers and employees from both an educational perspective (if an employee doesn't have a child but they observe what we're doing and take our Chipper Tips we receive comments of how this is helping them better communicate with customers they are trying to outfit for outdoor experiences.
Virtually - we run analytics on our site and see where the greatest traffic is coming from, sign ups from our social media endeavors, open rates from emails and click throughs to content.
Are you running any analytics on your site? And do you utilize emails for communication? There are some tools readily available to you.
Happy to chat more about this directly and share our findings.
Cheers!
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