Feed the Boro & Second harvest
FOOD DROP EVENT
n collaboration with Feed the Boro, and Second Harvest I led a team of five students in orchestrating a food drop event on April 10th, to provide nourishment to over 900 families in need. My role as a logistics associate encompassed a spectrum of responsibilities, including data management, financial oversight, strategic planning, and operational coordination.
This successful collaboration stands as a testament to the commitment to community service and the ability to deliver tangible results with strategic planning and collaborative effort. It exemplifies the transformative power of collective action in addressing pressing social needs and fostering a stronger, more resilient community.
Key Achievements
Financial Resource Mobilization: Through proactive networking with community organizations, I secured $700 in donations to cover event expenses, ensuring the smooth execution of our client's mission.
Community Engagement: Leveraging our collective efforts, we enlisted the support of 28 volunteers and garnered sponsorship from local businesses, amplifying our impact and fostering a sense of communal solidarity.
Outreach and Promotion: We implemented a comprehensive marketing strategy, designing and distributing 3,000 flyers and leveraging social media platforms to maximize event attendance and community awareness.
Operational Excellence: With meticulous planning and execution, we seamlessly managed event logistics, including site layout setup, to ensure efficient distribution of resources and a positive experience for all participants.
Donor & Volunteer Fundraising Campaign
W.E. MOVE! Tutoring Group
Statesboro, Ga
The W.E. Move Tutoring organization provides a place for students to learn and grow in an unconventional environment.
To accommodate current students and expand our reach to more individuals, our objective is to elevate awareness and fundraising efforts within the Statesboro community.
Several challenges lay ahead for W.E. Move Tutoring: forging effective partnerships with the school system, strengthening connections with parents, and addressing concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this campaign is twofold: to secure vital funds for program sustainability and growth, while bolstering awareness of our mission. Central to our strategy is active engagement with the Statesboro community.
Our target audience comprises primary stakeholders such as local businesses and community members, alongside secondary stakeholders including Georgia Southern organizations.
Key objectives were established for the campaign's success, including a 10% increase in fundraising from local businesses and major donors, a 10% uptick in Facebook page likes, and a 50% increase in Instagram and Twitter followers, all by the conclusion of the four-month initiative on April 30, 2022. To achieve these goals, our strategies were meticulously crafted:
Implementation of a strategic fundraising plan
Cultivation of community awareness through targeted social media outreach in Bulloch County
Advocating the benefits of volunteering for W.E. Move Tutoring within the Georgia Southern community
Effective utilization of social media platforms to amplify our message