Courses

Introduction to GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Toolbox

NOTE: This session has passed. Are you interested in our future trainings? Write us at [email protected].

What?

Do you want to boost your exposure to potential donors and tell your story visually?

Are you seeking to improve your data analysis, comparison to standard indicators, and map your impact powerfully?

emBOLDen Alliances and several local GIS Experts, who combined have more than 40 years of experience in mapping, are going to change the way you view and present data and your programs!

Where?

Posner Center, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO

When?

Thursday January 15, 2015: 530pm-8pm.

Light dinner will be served.

Who should attend?

Any NGO interested in amazing, simple, and inexpensive ways to understand, analyze and present your data as well as visually represent your work.

What will you gain?

  1. Recognize the basics of GIS Maps, including layers, labels, indicators, etc.
  2. Identify GIS training and educational resources.
  3. Recall StoryMapping as a powerful tool for donors, beneficiaries, and stakeholders.
  4. Construct a sample map by applying GIS principles and analyzing demographic data.

What should you bring?

PC format laptop with access to WiFi to use ArcGISOnline during our session.

You can choose to pre-register for ArcGISOnline here (FREE): http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline/features/free-personal-account

About emBOLDen Alliances

The mission of emBOLDen Alliances is to improve the lives of vulnerable, crisis-affected, and underserved communities worldwide and assist in actualizing their own visions.

We achieve this by emboldening service delivery, intensifying carry-forward capacity, and cultivating applied collaborations in Global Health and Humanitarian Assistance.

We are dedicated to helping our partners strengthen service delivery, measure meaningful outcomes, analyze and visualize data effectively, and demonstrate substantive impact.

Registration: CLOSED

Questions? Contact [email protected].