Develop a Social Media Campaign for a Non-Profit

Closed
Project
Academic experience
100 hours of work total
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Marketing strategy Media Visual arts
Skills
marketing strategies bibliography clinical practices marketing social media campaigns marketing planning internet research audience measurement learning disabilities research
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WHO WE ARE

The Learning Disabilities Association of Canada is a national, non-profit organization founded in 1963 and incorporated in 1971. The organization works with and supports the provincial and territorial associations as the national voice for persons with learning disabilities and those who support them so that people with learning disabilities have equal opportunity to reach their potential and to thrive in their communities.

WHAT WE WANT TO ACCOMPLISH

The Learning Disabilities Association of Canada (LDAC) has created an online Research Hub containing the latest Canadian research on learning disabilities. LDAC plans to release a quarterly annotated bibliography to interested subscribers summarizing the main findings of research released on the Hub, helping parents, educators, and those who support people with learning disabilities to stay informed. Subscribers will also have access to online webinars hosted by experts. In these webinars, research will be reviewed, critiqued, and clarified. Useful insights and relevant discussion will also be generated. Subscribers will have the option to purchase an all-access pass or access to singular webinars and research summaries if they so choose. Given that LDAC is a non-profit organization, paid subscription options should remain highly affordable. LDAC’s goal is to provide easily accessible, actionable information that will improve quality of life, quality of work, and quality of education for all those impacted by learning disabilities.

WHAT WE NEED

The LDAC anticipates publicly launching the online Research Hub in October 2021. Over the past year, LDAC has been fortunate to work with other schools in developing a marketing plan for the Research Hub. To achieve this we are looking for an individual to implement a social media campaign to create awareness of the launch of the Research Hub with the secondary goal that it will be supported and become financially viable. Previous projects have laid the foundation for who our audience is, what they are looking for, and what types of marketing would they respond to. LDAC needs the research from these projects and from the current brand to be amalgamated into the next phase - a Social Media Campaign

Previous Riipen Projects:

1. Social Enterprise Plan - University of Toronto

2. Marketing Strategy Plan - Douglas College

3. Audience research of professionals and how they translate academic research into clinical practice - University of Alberta

4. Audience research of teachers and how they translate academic research into classroom practice - University of Alberta

5. Development of a Marketing Campaign - George Brown College

WHAT IS THE PROJECT

This project requires the development of a Social Media campaign to be implemented for the October 2021 launch of the LDAC Research Hub.

October is “Learning Disabilities Month” for Canada.

It will require:

  • reviewing and utilizing the information gathered from previous projects and current LDAC resources
  • the development of a social media campaign that can be implemented for an October 2021 launch
  • the inclusion of the established brand logos and mission statement of LDAC
  • recommendations of how the Social Media campaign can become financially independent.
  • extensive practical knowledge of Social Media
  • the abiltity to be creative and work the budget associated with a non profit organization run by volunteers
  • meeting with members of the LDAC committee on a regular basis throughout the project

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

The intern will meet regulary with a Marketing professional to guidance.

About the company

Company
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Education, Individual & family services

Who We Are

LDAC is a national, non-profit organization founded in 1963 and incorporated in 1971. The organization works with and supports the provincial and territorial associations as the national voice for persons with learning disabilities and those who support them.

LDAC is dedicated to having individuals with learning disabilities:

function as full citizens;
develop to their potential; and
be recognized for their varied and significant contributions.

What We Do

LDAC accomplishes its goals through research, education, and public awareness about the nature and impact of learning disabilities. Through collaboration, communication, and partnership, we strive to catalyze the many efforts of people and organizations working within the Canadian learning disabilities network.

The right to learn, the power to achieve!