Digital Strategy Summit

February 24th – February 28th | $249
Early Bird $199 until February 11th

5 big days giving you the latest digital strategy for nonprofits, advocacy, and social impact organizations.

  • Training, strategy, & insights to expand your digital strategy.
  • Streaming Live and Fully Interactive Online Summit.
  • All sessions are recorded and available to stream on-demand.

What to expect from a 5 Day Online Digital Strategy Summit

We’ll announcing new sessions daily. You can expect over 20 sessions covering a wide range of topics. Session times will be from 12am ET / 9am PT until approximately 7 ET / 4 PT daily.

Monday, February 24th

Digital Strategy 2.0 – Where we go from here

12 ET / 9 am PT

Key Items

  • What massive shifts should organizations have on their radar
  • Where we can lean into fundamentals in uncertain digital landscapes
  • How the coming sessions will help us chart new paths forward.

We began discussing Digital Strategy 2.0 for Nonprofits and Advocacy last year. The old playbooks are broken, and massive shifts are underway. 2024 only accelerated the movement from the digital strategy of the last decade. AI tools rapidly expanded and made real impacts for thousands of organizations.

Fundamentally, what digital is, the medium people are connecting on, and how they engage continue to evolve rapidly. We’ll look ahead and focus this session on a few key topics:

Brad Caldana
Founder – Center for Digital Strategy

Shaping the Future: Digital Strategy and the Call for a New SOP

2 ET / 11 am PT

You’ll walk away with actionable insights on how to:

  • Make sure marginalized voices are at the policymaking table.
  • Move the needle on equity and digital rights within AI.
  • Engage your community in the evolving conversation about tech ethics.
  • Position your organization as a thought leader in ethical AI governance.

The digital world is evolving—and so should our approach to governing it. In a time where AI is reshaping everything from healthcare to criminal justice, how can nonprofits ensure technology works for the people, not just the profits? It’s time for a new SOP—a Standard Operating Procedure that puts people before profits, champions equity, and protects the most vulnerable from tech’s potential harms.

In this session, we’ll decode how nonprofits can lead the charge in creating a technosocial contract—a governance framework for AI that prioritizes ethical principles, digital rights, and social good. Whether you’re a digital strategist or just curious about how AI fits into your nonprofit’s mission, we’ll explore how you can be a key player in a future where technology doesn’t leave anyone behind.

Join us to learn how your digital strategy can be the SOP for ensuring that technology serves all of us—especially those who need it most.

Rachel M Kimber
Technology Futurist and Nonprofit Executive

My 4 Favorite Tips for Getting Useful Data and Actionable Insights out of Google Analytics 4.

4 ET / 1 PT

Tips covered include:

  • What metrics should you be using in GA4
  • How to correctly set up your GA4 account so it actually saves your data.
  • GA4 features that will help you get real insight into your website users

I’m a digital marketing consultant who works with Google Analytics 4 every single day. This talk covers what I tell all my clients about setting up and using GA4. In Google Analytics, you can’t go back and capture data from the past — if you weren’t tracking it in the first place. So if you want good insights and reporting for all your 2025 digital content and campaigns, here’s what you need to do now.

Emily Patterson
Founder — Bee Measure

Fighting Hate Legislation: Narrative Change for Digital Organizers

5 ET / 2 PT

Key Items

  • Skillup in developing anti-hate narrative strategy
  • Building collective action through the rise and fall of hate bills
  • Crisis communications and rapid response supports

This is an adapted training on deconstructing hate narratives, building progressive infrastructure, organizing during legislative session, and narrative shifts and aftermaths in the cyclical work of fighting hate bills.

Rye Ellis Katz
– Narrative Strategist and Education Justice Consultan

Tuesday, February 25th

Progressive Digital Consultants of Color: A Conversation on Talent, Capacity, and Roadblocks in the Progressive Ecosystem

12 ET / 9am PT

2 ET / 11 am PT

Key Items

  • What massive shifts should organizations have on their radar
  • Where we can lean into fundamentals in uncertain digital landscapes
  • How the coming sessions will help us chart new paths forward.

We began discussing Digital Strategy 2.0 for Nonprofits and Advocacy last year. The old playbooks are broken, and massive shifts are underway. 2024 only accelerated the movement from the digital strategy of the last decade. AI tools rapidly expanded and made real impacts for thousands of organizations.

Fundamentally, what digital is, the medium people are connecting on, and how they engage continue to evolve rapidly. We’ll look ahead and focus this session on a few key topics:

Salim Shariff
Founder, Radicle Digital

Superpowers for Everyday Heroes: How Small Nonprofits Can Leverage AI to Do (Almost) Everything

1 ET / 10 am PT

Hello small-but-might non-profit pro! If you feel like you’re expected to be good at everything on a never-enough budget, then this is the session for you. We’re going to cover how non-profit pros can leverage AI to give us skills that we don’t have. We’ll share stories and offer practical examples of how we’ve saved precious time and money drafting content, analyzing data, translating materials, and even using AI for tech support. We’ve done it and you will be able to, too. 

Aram Fischer
CEO & Cofounder of Change Agent AI

Wednesday, February 26th

Session

5 ET / 2 PT

2 ET / 11 am PT

Key Items

  • What massive shifts should organizations have on their radar
  • Where we can lean into fundamentals in uncertain digital landscapes
  • How the coming sessions will help us chart new paths forward.

We began discussing Digital Strategy 2.0 for Nonprofits and Advocacy last year. The old playbooks are broken, and massive shifts are underway. 2024 only accelerated the movement from the digital strategy of the last decade. AI tools rapidly expanded and made real impacts for thousands of organizations.

Fundamentally, what digital is, the medium people are connecting on, and how they engage continue to evolve rapidly. We’ll look ahead and focus this session on a few key topics:

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5 ET / 2 PT


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2 ET / 11 am PT

Key Items

  • What massive shifts should organizations have on their radar
  • Where we can lean into fundamentals in uncertain digital landscapes
  • How the coming sessions will help us chart new paths forward.

We began discussing Digital Strategy 2.0 for Nonprofits and Advocacy last year. The old playbooks are broken, and massive shifts are underway. 2024 only accelerated the movement from the digital strategy of the last decade. AI tools rapidly expanded and made real impacts for thousands of organizations.

Fundamentally, what digital is, the medium people are connecting on, and how they engage continue to evolve rapidly. We’ll look ahead and focus this session on a few key topics:

Brad Caldana
Founder & CEOCenter for Digital Strategy

Session

5 ET / 2 PT

2 ET / 11 am PT

Key Items

  • What massive shifts should organizations have on their radar
  • Where we can lean into fundamentals in uncertain digital landscapes
  • How the coming sessions will help us chart new paths forward.

We began discussing Digital Strategy 2.0 for Nonprofits and Advocacy last year. The old playbooks are broken, and massive shifts are underway. 2024 only accelerated the movement from the digital strategy of the last decade. AI tools rapidly expanded and made real impacts for thousands of organizations.

Fundamentally, what digital is, the medium people are connecting on, and how they engage continue to evolve rapidly. We’ll look ahead and focus this session on a few key topics:

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Thursday, February 27th

Friday, February 28th

Sponsors

The Digital Strategy Summit is only made possible with the help of our generous partners and sponsors.

Become a partner or sponsor of this summit.

FAQ.

Yes, to make the event as accessible as possible we offer our summits completely online so people can join from anywhere in the world. 

Yes, all sessions will be recorded. You will receive a login for https://centerfordigitalstrategy.com after the event to access all recordings and resources.

Yes! This event will have chances to connect attendees, sponsors, and speakers.

You can pay above with a credit card. If you need to pay with an online check please email: [email protected]

Yes, we offer scholarships for individuals and organizations who need them. Please use this form: https://centerfordigitalstrategy.com/scholarship

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