A Boot Camp for Young Social Entrepreneurs
By Nell EdgingtonTomorrow, Saturday, March 13th Do Something, an organization that gets teenagers involved in social change, is holding an interactive webcast boot camp for young budding social entrepreneurs and you can watch it here.
The Social Action Boot Camps bring together young community leaders, activists and social entrepreneurs for a day of networking and training dedicated to giving each attendee the tools to grow and sustain their community action ideas, projects and organizations.
Here is the Streaming Schedule:
Do Something Boot Camp Interactive Webcast
From New Orleans
Saturday, March 13th from 9am- 5:30pm
9:00-9:30: Keynote from Do Something Award Winner Divine Bradley
9:40-10:35: Corporate Sponsors: How to pitch your project and manage donor relationships
10:45-11:40: Building a Website
12:50-1:20: Do Something Youth Panel
1:30-2:25: Partnerships
2:35-3:30: Public Speaking
3:40-4:30: Interviews with young social leaders
You can come back here tomorrow to watch the webcast and ask questions of guests and speakers via Twitter (Tweet your remarks to @justgOOdtv with #dsbootcamp) or Facebook chat.
To find out more go to the Do Something Training site.
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