Evaluation: Inclusive Social Media Project Webinar 16 May 2012 E-Democracy: Inspiring inclusive community engagement online.

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Evaluation: Inclusive Social Media Project Webinar 16 May 2012 E-Democracy: Inspiring inclusive community engagement online

Getting Started Welcome Housekeeping – Moderator, co-presenters – Participants (introduce as you ask questions) – Structure Questions: – As questions emerge, type them into the Instant Presenter chat box at bottom of your screen; we’ll add them to the queue and address them along the way – More Q&A and discussion after the presentation

E-Democracy.org Builds online public space in the heart of real democracy and community Mission: Harness the power of online tools to support participation in public life, strengthen communities, and build democracy Mission US-registered nonprofit, nonpartisan organization Host 50+ local Issues Forums in 17 communities in NZ, UK, and USIssues Forums Promote civic engagement online globally Promote civic engagement online Major initiative: Inclusive Community Engagement OnlineInclusive Community Engagement Online

PROCESS Inclusive Social Media Project Evaluation

Why This Effort Our 20 years of experience shows online exchanges are further concentrating power and influence in the hands of the few – higher income, better educated, White, and often already involved “Open government” trends, instead of leading to open governance and broad-based community participation, are empowering the organized with information they use competitively as they seek more power

Why This Effort Wealthier, more homogeneous areas benefit from neighborhood lists, blogs, YahooGroups, and Facebook Groups Current online participation is not bringing inclusive solutions to local communities nor tapping the latent capacity of neighbors to help neighbors

Initiative’s Objectives Demonstrate that neighborhood-based online forums can and should work in high- immigrant, low-income, racially/ethnically diverse neighborhoods Identify how such success is accomplished Serve as a platform to help improve the success of others pursuing similar goals Increase interest to expand such efforts

Who the Forums Serve Our forums serve the kinds of neighborhoods that are the least likely to have local community-building efforts that use social medialeast likelylocal community-building efforts that use social media

Project Funding, Methods Ford Foundation funded 2010 pilot for two neighborhoods: high #s of immigrants, poverty, and people of color Intentional and targeted in- person forum member signups Explicit support for forum content and posting

Outcomes Evaluated Develop outreach and information leadership development structures and techniques Increase forum size, diversity, energy, and community-building potential Engage community organizers, community organizations and institutions, and elected officials

Evaluation Methods Interviews explored forum and member characteristics – Forum participants – Outreach staff – Volunteer forum managers – Community activists, elected officials, etc. Analyses examined: – Neighborhood demographics – Poster and forum activity – Post content

QUESTIONS ABOUT PROCESS? Inclusive Social Media Project

OUTCOMES Inclusive Social Media Project Evaluation

Outcome 1: Develop outreach and information leadership development structures and techniques Success = ; F2F; personal outreach Build trust with/through individuals and organizations – Knowing that “someone like me” is on the forum – Personal invitations and direct support – Forum staff and volunteers “seeded” conversations; powerful positive impact – Partner with organizations to build membership Cultural awareness and language skills are essential Building, supporting participation requires active, diverse forum base that increases capacity, sustainability

Outcome 2: Increase forum size, diversity, energy, and community-building potential Both forums grew dramatically in 2010 (+since) Forums had similar proportion of posts to authors C-R: More active participation by new immigrants Frogtown: More balance among posters and thread- starters Frogtown: “Seeding” by outreach staff Boa Lee had powerful positive impact Participation is essential for the vibrancy and posterity of the forum. A key factor is making sure that people understand that the forum’s diversity is only as rich as its member participation. —Julia Nekessa Opoti, Cedar-Riverside Forum outreach staff

Outcome 2, cont: Increase forum size, diversity, energy, and community-building potential Cross-pollinate between community and forums for relevant and meaningful content Challenge: Inconsistent awareness and competency around community and forum issues around race, gender, language, culture, and power Challenge: Engaging businesses and institutions (finding relevance in forum participation) KEY LEARNING What seems to significantly influence content diversity are the following: -- Intentionally initiating threads that specifically spur conversation -- Supporting others to post in response to threads -- Higher volume of threads and posts associated with those threads

Outcome 3: Engaging organizers, organizations, institutions, elected officials Different forum “cultures” reflected community dynamics and influential posters Critical and complex community issues drove forum engagement – “the organizing power of local issues” Challenge: Engaging elected officials consistently, broadly (within and among levels of government), and in depth (beyond announcements and notices) E-Democracy.org has been our platform to talk to each other and raise our issues with government officials. Without this forum, our voices in our neighborhood would have been silent. I thank all the volunteers and the management of E- Democracy for giving me and others in Cedar-Riverside the chance to air our ideas and concerns. —Mohamed Ali, Cedar-Riverside forum member

Outcome 4: Forum leadership and management Volunteer local forum managers are essential; recruit carefully, train, and support Intentional forum seeding by forum managers can increase relevance, participation, breadth, and depth of posters and posts Good outreach makes a world of difference We believe our rules help tremendously to build healthy and safe online spaces Forum management is best as a broad-based and collaborative effort

Current/Future E-Democracy Work Focus on “Neighbors Forums” while continuing long-time local “online townhalls” – 17 communities, 3 countries, 50+ forums Knight Foundation funded “Be Neighbors” deeply inclusive outreach effort to reach 10,000 participants in St. Paul by end of – BeNeighbors.org – Public BeNeighbors.org – e-democracy.org/inclusion – Project Info e-democracy.org/inclusion – e-democracy.org/locals – Locals Online CoP e-democracy.org/locals – e-democracy.org/di – Digital Inclusion Network CoP e-democracy.org/di – More Lesson Sharing, Technical Assistance to Others

QUESTIONS ABOUT OUTCOMES? Inclusive Social Media Project Evaluation

For more information contact: Executive Director Steven Clift Inclusive Social Media Project Evaluation