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Facing AIDS via Twitter, Widgets, Mobile & More: Government Strategies for Online Engagement (11NTCgovt)
Venton C. Jones, Jr.Senior Program Associate for
Communication and Member EducationNational Black Gay Men's Advocacy Coalition
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Successes and Lessons Learned through NBGMAC’s
New Media Initiative
2011 Non-Profit Technology ConferenceMarch 19, 2011
Venton Jones, Senior Program Associate for Communications and Member Education
National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition
The National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition (NBGMAC) was established in 2006 to coalesce Black gay men to address the escalating impact of HIV among this population.
NBGMAC’s core purpose is addressing HIV/AIDS and other health disparities that impact the lives of Black gay men. NBGMAC achieves its mission through engagement of federal and state policy makers, public health officials, media and community leaders.
Who is NBGMAC
Why New Media?
Community Perspective on New Media
Seeking Funding
Lessons Learned
Moving Forward
Presentation Overview
What do these movements have in common?
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New media strongly influenced community mobilization efforts of these movements!
Image source:http://www.journalismproject.ca/en/content_images/Social_Media_BAndwagon.jpg
NBGMAC launched an initiative to strengthen communications to its membership and broader constituency of Black gay men to effect community mobilization and involvement.
The coalition is focused on optimizing the use of new media to increase the number of Black gay and bisexual men throughout the country who are aware of their HIV status; and become engaged in advocacy efforts throughout the country impacting their lives.
New media is used to identify key stakeholders, share timely information on key issues, improve community mobilization, and identifying the needs of Black gay men in local communities.
Why New Media?
NBGMAC conducted a baseline survey with 100 Black gay men from across the country [at the National AA MSM Leadership Conference in NYC Jan 2011] to address use of information channels.
Question; Where do you access your primary source of information for advocacy and policy updates for Black gay men?
59% - E-Mail 56% - Social Networks 39% - Websites
Community Perspective On New Media
NBGMAC conducted a baseline survey with 100 Black gay men from across the country [at the National AA MSM Leadership Conference in NYC Jan 2011] to address use of information channels.
Question; What ways new media is used in your everyday live?
95% - Facebook 69% - Text messaging 41% - Twitter
Community Perspective On New Media
Did not seek funding for new media initiative.
The ultimate goal was impacting community mobilization of Black gay men to increase HIV prevention efforts and advocacy.
Funders want to be able to see results from whatever your project is.
New media should only be a tool to meet that goal, not your end result.
Seeking Funding For New Media
New media is a tool, not a end result.
Should be used to reach a goal or goals?.
New media should complement existing tools (e-mails, newsletters, word of mouth etc.).
Look for your leaders throughout communities to “share” messaging and task you want completed.
Lessons Learned
You can have post content all day, but if you are not getting a specific task accomplished or mobilizing followers or friends to complete a task…
What is your point of using new media?
Lessons Learned
MOVING FORWARD
Questions/Comments
Contact NBGMAC
National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition3636 Georgia Ave NWWashington, DC 20011Phone – 202-455-8441Website – www.NBGMAC.orgFacebook – Facebook.com/NBGMACTwitter – Twitter.com/NBGMAC