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In need of a community outreach event?

Do you need to understand what your community cares about?

Do you need to communicate findings and receive feedback? 

Science For Georgia has been hosting Community Outreach Events and Roundtables in Georgia for over four years now. 

Our communications and events personnel can work with you to:

  • Understand what you want to communicate to and learn from your audience
  • Develop an agenda to reflect this need
  • Facilitate brainstorming and guided discussions

Services: 

  • Develop a summary fact sheet / one pager / white paper / powerpoint to effectively communicate your high level topic
  • IT Support to stream or record your event
  • Identification and securing of an event venue
  • Procurement of food 
  • Event ticketing and website
  • Day of event staffing

What we ask in return

  • To be listed as a co-host
  • Your organization advertises the event to your membership

Please reach out to discuss pricing. It varies depending on the number of attendees and location needs. 

Energy Burden Forum

Sierra Club and GT worked together to produce a report on the Energy Burden of Black Households in Georgia. They needed our assistance to summarize the research and call the community to action. We created a one-page flyer on the event, handled event logistics (found a venue, procured food, made a website and RSVP form, advertised to our members and partners), partnered with GA WAND to have an Energy Burden Activity, and made two follow-up audience videos.

Georgia’s Energy Burden – Science for Georgia

GPB Community Forum

Georgia Public Broadcasting has a new series “Envisioning Wild Hope” – one episode was focused on Atlanta-area projects. They needed our assistance to pull together a preview showing, panel discussion, and partnership with The Fruitful Community Foundation. We organized the panel discussion, handled event logistics (found a venue, procured food, made a website and RSVP form, advertised to our members and partners), streamed the event, and made two follow-up audience videos.

Envisioning Wild Hope in Georgia – Science for Georgia

Science for Georgia is a 501(c)(3). We work to build a bridge between scientists and the public and advocate for the responsible use of science in public policy.

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