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SUMMARY:CSCCE Quarterly Skills Share Session: Coordinating and implementing community-engaged communications campaigns
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly Skills Share (QSS) sessions are an opportunity for participants in the CSCCE Community Manager Certification Program to share insights and expertise about their roles as STEM community managers. Sessions last 90-minutes and include two or three presentations\, with ample time for Q&A and discussion. \nCommunity management work regularly involves telling your members about upcoming activities\, leadership or staffing changes\, and relevant news (e.g.\, funding opportunities or community publications). Speakers will share their experiences coordinating community events\, restarting community efforts after a pause\, and more. This session will highlight what it takes to coordinate a complex communications campaign\, including creating scaffolding materials – a process we discuss\, work through\, and template in Content Design (CODE). \nSpeakers \n\nAmber Nelson (Sage Bionetworks)\nA.L. McMichael (Barnard College)\nTajuddeen Gwadabe\n\nPlease note: This is not a public event – participation is by invitation only.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-quarterly-skills-share-session-coordinating-and-implementing-community-engaged-communications-campaigns/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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SUMMARY:CSCCE Community Book Club: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute book club session will focus on The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni\, a short fable that is used to explore a model outlining five things that are essential for a healthy\, collaborative team (or working group\, steering committee\, or sub-community). If possible\, we do ask that you read the book before the call\, but we will also offer a recap of the key themes at the beginning of the session. \nFacilitators: \n\nJody Peters (University of Notre Dame / EFI)\nLou Woodley (CSCCE)\nKatie Pratt (CSCCE)\n\nRegister for the event on Zeffy to receive a calendar invitation and Zoom link. \nMore information is available on the CSCCE blog.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-community-book-club-the-five-dysfunctions-of-a-team/
CATEGORIES:community calls
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SUMMARY:Scientific Community Engagament Fundamentals (CEF26W)
DESCRIPTION:This eight-week course is designed to offer new and existing community managers a core set of actionable skills and strategies. Participants meet twice a week\, with lecture-style content interspersed with discussion and project work. \nOur winter offering of Scientific Community Engagement Fundamentals (CEF26W) will run on Mondays and Thursdays beginning Thursday\, 19 March until Thursday\, 7 May. \nThe key dates are: \n\nSocial hour: Thursday\, 19 March at 12pm – 1pm EDT / 4pm – 5pm UTC\nMonday lessons: 23\, 30 March; 6\,13\, 20\, 27 April; 4 May at 12pm – 1:30pm EDT / 4pm – 5:30pm UTC\nThursday Co-Labs: 26 March; 2\, 9\,16\, 23\, 30 April at 12pm – 1:30pm EDT / 4pm – 5:30pm UTC\nGraduation: Thursday\, 7 May at 12pm – 2pm EDT / 4pm – 6pm UTC\n\nRegistration deadline: Thursday\, 5 March 2026 \nREGISTER \nMore information is available on the CEF webpage.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/scientific-community-engagament-fundamentals-cef26w/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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SUMMARY:CSCCE Community Tools Trial: CiviCRM
DESCRIPTION:For our second Tools Trial of the year\, we’re continuing our theme of open-source platforms that support community engagement by hosting a session about CiviCRM. \nCiviCRM is an open-source constituent relationship management (CRM) platform designed for nonprofits. It can be used to manage community member data\, design and implement communications campaigns\, and support fundraising efforts. For STEM community managers\, like those in the CSCCE community of practice\, CRMs like Civi hold the potential to better understand their members and how they interact with the community and each other. How to unlock that potential\, however\, can feel overwhelming\, with significant technical and financial barriers (not to mention initial setup time). \nAt the Tools Trial\, we’ll explore some of these topics\, and get a better sense for what is possible with Civi. \nSpeakers: \n\nLauren Collister (IOI)\nYo Yehudi (OLS)\n\nJoin us on Zoom
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-community-tools-trial-civicrm/
CATEGORIES:tools trials
LOCATION:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-community-tools-trial-civicrm/
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