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Friends of Welcoming

Friends of Welcoming. Goal: Provide tools and support that help increase understanding and positive interactions between US and foreign born around the country. Helping our movement to:. ENGAGE

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Friends of Welcoming

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  1. Friends of Welcoming Goal: Provide tools and support that help increase understanding and positive interactions between US and foreign born around the country.

  2. Helping our movement to: • ENGAGE • Online platform links individuals and groups from around country to local and nationwide welcoming community. • BUILD KNOWLEDGE, SPARK ACTION • Site is based around actions – practical activities and tools that help individuals learn and do Welcoming work, in bite-size chunks. • REWARD • Site is based on providing incentives through points for actions. Monthly winners get prizes.

  3. New? Click sign up to register. Navigate to www.friendsofwelcoming.org Returning? Sign in with your email and password or login through Facebook.

  4. Two Easy Options to Register OPTION 1: Login through Facebook is easy, one less password to remember, and will help with interactive options in future. OPTION 2: Or, just enter your email, any password, and your zip. (1+1 equals: 2)

  5. Get Started: Take Actions Earn Points Win Prizes Invite Others Two Easy First Steps: Complete profile (and get added to map) Sign the Pledge

  6. Your Next Step – Take Action: Navigate to the list of Actions to see your options, categorized by community. Click the red box to view the actions for that community. Some actions appear in multiple places.

  7. Some groups may be especially interested in the Affiliate Track. The track is designed for all users – but especially those who would like to incrementally build their capacity toward becoming a Welcoming America affiliate. Read about the process, which asks users to: Watch and reflect on the Welcoming model and its practices Plan and implement strategies in their community

  8. For example, Educational actions help users learn about and reflect on Welcoming themes and practices.

  9. Each action provides a description with the points awarded and instructions for the action. Some actions ask you to read or watch content and respond with your thoughts. Others ask you to perform an activity in your community and describe what happened. Submit the form once you have responded to the questions.

  10. Once you submit your information, points are automatically added to your account or team account.

  11. The more points you earn, the more opportunity you have to show up on the monthly scoreboard as a top earner. You’ll also advance through levels as you accumulate points.

  12. Every month, Welcoming America awards prizes to top individual and group winners. At the end of the year, there will be a grand prize! $100 to non-profit of your choice!

  13. Two Easy Ways to Involve Others 1. Refer a Friend Action (share link and win points!) Add email addresses to send to a friend. Make any changes to the message and click Submit button.

  14. 2. Create a Team Teams make it easy for a group of users to work together to take action and earn points cumulatively. It’s also a great option for groups on an affiliate track. On the front page, click Create/Join a Team to create a new team or find an existing team to join.

  15. On the next page, choose whether or not the team will represent a 501-c-3 nonprofit. Groups that want to later apply for affiliate status will need to be a 501-c-3 or associated with one and will need to provide proof if their status.

  16. Next, enter the name of the team you’d like to create, or check to see if your team is already on record. Once you search, if your team is already on record, you can request to join it.

  17. Once you have created a new team, you can view the profile to manage your team profile information, and to manage team members and invite new members. . If you are a member of a team, but not its owner, you can still view the team wall and share comments

  18. Click on the Manage Team Profile button to get to this page, where you can update information about your team.

  19. Click on the Manage Team Members button to get to this page, where you can invite new members by entering their emails in the box and clicking the red button. You can also make any existing members an administrator of the account.

  20. Visit our blog to learn what other users are saying on the site. More interactivity coming soon!

  21. Check out the new map feature to see where users are located. You must enter your zip code (either in registration process or on profile) to be added to the map.

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