Sharing What We Love With Those We Love

Annika and Toyin Akinmusuru KidsCamp 2015

KidsCamp is not only an opportunity to share what we do with our children, but it is also the best place to teach your child how to create and publish content with WordPress. The Austin WordPress Meetup has been hosting KidsCamp since 2011. We’ve introduced kids to WordPress at official WordCamps, Scout meetings, and Boys and Girls Clubs. Kids love the simple to use, intuitive WordPress interface to publish their thoughts and interest online. Some of our very first Campers have taken their early introduction to WordPress from a fun, interesting pastime to a livelihood that helped pay for college and the foundation of a successful career.

I think it is pretty safe to say that Annika’s first KidsCamp in 2015 was all about spending time with her Dad, Toyin. She enjoyed learning the types of things her Daddy did on his computers. She was full of questions that started with “How to.. and why.”  One of our takeaways from that KidsCamp experience was it was easier for a child to learn WordPress with their parent’s help and continued encouragement. Our other takeaway was to ask our KidCamp participants to think about what they want to write about before camp so they are ready to start building their ideas into websites during class.

 During a WordPress KidsCamp, your child will learn WordPress basics, creating pages, creating and maintaining a blog, and building a site navigation structure. We will also discuss internet safety. As much as we enjoy teaching valuable technical tools, KidsCamp Coaches have noticed kids improve their writing and communication skills simply because they were eager to share their thoughts with others. Having their very own WordPress site gave them a sense of gravitas and offered them a new way to connect with others of like interests.

Learning the basics of WordPress can not only help prepare your child for today’s fast-changing tech environment, but it might also inspire an entrepreneurial venture or two. Last year Annika built her first client site, but this year she approached her Dad with a Dropshipping idea, AnyDay Books – notebooks with custom-designed covers. Annika and Toyin worked on the design together and developed a beta product, This month Annika took delivery of her first books. With proof of concept, she and her Dad are onto their next step — to build Annika’s AnyDay branded dropshipped books into a business.

Not every KidsCamper will be inspired to start their own business, but many entry-level jobs and occupations call for some WordPress experience. Learning WordPress or any software technology helps children through the process of self-discovery and eventual mastery.  For kids of all ages, there is something incredibly cool about taking an idea and successfully building something that visually interprets your perceptions and objectives so others understand and take action.

Call for Sponsors

WordCamp DFW wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. Sponsoring WordCamp DFW is a great way to show your support for  the WordPress community.

Community sponsor tickets are $100 and can be purchased here.

Gold Sponsor $3000

  • Company logo and link on WordCamp DFW website
  • Dedicated swag table at the entrance
  • Recognition during opening and closing sessions
  • Acknowledgement in emails to attendees
  • Blog post introducing your sponsorship
  • Social media posts prior to & during the sponsored event
  • 4 complimentary tickets for staff or customers
  • 2 invitations to our sponsor dinner

Silver Sponsor $1500

  • Company logo and link on WordCamp DFW website
  • Dedicated swag table
  • Recognition during opening and closing sessions
  • Acknowledgement in emails to attendees
  • Blog post introducing your sponsorship
  • Social media posts prior to sponsored event
  • 4 complimentary tickets for staff or customers
  • 2 invitations to our sponsor dinner

Bronze Sponsor $500

  • Company logo and link on WordCamp DFW website
  • Opportunity to place 1-2 items on common swag table
  • Recognition during opening and closing sessions
  • Acknowledgement in emails to attendees
  • Blog post introducing your sponsorship
  • Social media posts prior to sponsored event
  • 2 complimentary tickets for staff or customers

Community $100 – Ticket

  • Small logo and link on WordCamp DFW website
  • Acknowledgement in post-camp email to attendees
  • 1 ticket to attend WordCamp

If you are ready to sponsor our camp, please fill out this form. If you have questions, please contact us. We appreciate your interest in WCDFW!

Sponsorship Level(required)

Call for Volunteers

Volunteers are the lifeblood of the WordPress community, and that includes WordCamp DFW. If you would like to join our community and help make WordCamp DFW 2019 the best it can possibly be, we would love to have you on our team. Please fill out the form below to sign up to be a volunteer. Our volunteer coordinator will then get in touch with you.