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Your Idea Worth Spreading

What you will learn

Why TEDx is a strategic tool for NGOs NonProfits to gain influence and capital through thought leadership

How to successfully utilize TEDx to build your personal and organizational and relational capital

How to Successfully Apply or Be Invited to Give Your TEDx Talk

How NGOs can grow using TEDx

Description

NGOs, NonProfits, and Volunteer Run Organizations do some of the most rewarding work for amazing causes.  Unfortunately, they can be under funded, and resources are usually stretched to the breaking point.

Conversely, in more established charities, politics and precedent can discourage the impact of newer leaders and initiatives.

Establishing yourself as a thought leader outside the walls of your charity is one tool that innovators use to leverage the vehicle of TEDx – and raise everyone in their organization by going outside the walls to spread the impact of the ideas behind your charity.

This course will give you options to get either invited – or accepted – to make your ideas heard on the TEDx stage.  It features several examples from the 300+ case studies of BeTheTalk podcast, several are from the non-profit world.


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You will learn:

WHY TED?

  • #1 ENEMY to an effective TEDx Talk
  • How to Anticipate Compassion Fatigue
  • Make them CURIOUS not indignant
  • Use TEDx Talks to fundraise & increase resources
  • And much more!

Many people want to be able to give TEDx talks. The TED logo is a symbol of prestige and credibility in a world that values quality and authority. It will be a mark of a speaker’s expertise and clout for their entire careers. It is not easy to get a TED or TEDx talk. Many applicants wonder how they can crack the code because of the rigorous application process and low acceptance rates.

We often think of TED talks as being for great speakers. While the ability to engage an audience is a key qualification, organizers are more concerned with why one speaker is chosen over another.

English
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Content

NGOS NONPROFITS & TEDX

WHY NGOs
WHY TED
Nathan & Scott’s non profit / governance background
Defeat Compassion Fatigue
10 Irresistible Benefits for NGOs

HOW TO GET YOUR TEDX TALK ACCEPTED

The Actual Cost / Investment of Your Talk
STRATEGIES TO GET ON TEDx STAGES
[Bonus] do most people memorize their Talk?

TEDx Talks by NGO’s

Introduction
Sir Ken Robinson, Education
Rachel Sarnoff, Environmental Causes
Lea Collabella, Environmental Causes
Paul Shapiro, Clean Meat Cause
Bruce Fredrich, Clean Meat

Wrap Up

Help Your Fellow Students
Next Steps
[Bonus Lecture] One on One Mentoring