At Upleaf we understand that along with new technologies can come varying degrees of anxiety and dread. Even the sparkliest, smartest infrastructure is worthless without the confidence to use it.
As part of the Upleaf package, we provide extensive training to all of our clients, empowering them to successfully manage their online tools and strategies.
Client Training
Rather than training by rote, our client training is tailored to the specific strategy and needs of individual clients. Trainings include reference manuals and/or online video tutorials to avoid nightmarish flashbacks to lecture classes.
These materials are yours to keep and archive for future use by your institution. Our goal is to pass on the keystones of successful online communication and business strategies so that clients can claim them as their own and start to have fun. We want to be sure that once we’ve delivered a project, your team is confident and ready to use the tools we’ve provided.
Community Training
Beyond the training we provide to our clients, we also offer workshops to companies, nonprofit groups and associations. Workshops are tailored to the needs of each individual group.
“This was among the most valuable conferences I have ever attended, and I have attended many. Thanks for bringing this caliber presentors for all of our organizations to benefit from.”
Upleaf Workshop Participant, Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Some of the workshop curricula we have offered in the past include:
- Introduction to strategic online communication for nonprofits
- Best practices in online fundraising
- Best practices in writing for the web / online etiquette
- Social media strategies
- Online messaging and campaigns
- Online strategy design, monitoring and evaluation
“This training was highly engaging and, with greater understanding of online technology and it’s potential, I have changed from a reluctant user to being excited about the potential I now understand online technologies hold. The presenters were very knowledgeable and articulate and the presentation and materials excellent.”
– Upleaf Workshop Participant