Connecting with outside experts and organizations can be a powerful resource for a number of student projects and initiatives.
You may want to reach out to others to - connect with an expert in the field, find opportunities, or create and/or find a community
When making these connections, there are a number of considerations to keep in mind.
When it is time to reach out to experts or organizations related to your cause, keep the following in mind:
In your initial email, make sure that you.
Consult the following tabs for more specific email etiquette.
If you are reaching out to an organization to discuss volunteer opportunities, use the following email as a template.
Hello,
My name is __________, and I am a (Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) at Shrewsbury High School (in Massachusetts, if they are not in the area). I am interested in volunteer opportunities at _____________ (name of organization).
(Discuss interest and/or availability)
Please let me know if there are any available opportunities.
Thank you,
(First and Last Name)
(Phone Number)
If you are reaching out to an individual or organization to request their expertise, use the following email as a template.
Hello,
My name is __________, and I am a (Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) at Shrewsbury High School (in Massachusetts, if they are not in the area). (Include group member names if you are in a group). I am (we are) currently working on a project about ______________ (Brief description of your project).
I am (we are) writing to you because ________________ (Reason that their expertise may of use to you)
Examples: I am writing to you because of your work with children who struggle with poverty. OR I am writing to you because your organization supports efforts to address climate change.
I (we) would like to connect to discuss our project and get your ideas or feedback. Are you (or someone in your organization) available to ________ (way you would like to connect)
Examples: Are you available to answer some questions over email? Are you available to speak over the phone (or connect through a video chat)?
If you are unavailable, do you know of anyone else who may be able to answer some questions and offer feedback?
Thank you very much for your time.
Sincerely
(First and Last name of group members)
Social Media can be a powerful tool in civic action. You can use it to:
Many have successfully used social media in the past to bring attention to their cause. The students from Stoneman Douglas High School expertly leveraged social media and ignited the #NeverAgain movement. Read more about how the students used social media here.
BUT....
There are definite drawbacks to social media.
When connecting with others on social media please:
And, if you are unsure or uncomfortable, check in with your teacher or another trusted adult.