Spanish translation

Help Mission Kids Co-Op reach volunteers, beneficiaries, and supporters who speak a different language by translating their communications materials.
Mission Kids Co-Op
San Francisco, CA, USA
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San Francisco, CA, USA

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Posted April 29th

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What we need
  • Specific copy from one document (up to 1000 words) translated from one language to one other of the Organization's choice
  • Note: If you need more than 1000 words translated or copy translated into more than one language, please post additional versions of this project
Language proficiency requirements

English and Spanish proficiency is required. You will not be able to apply if you do not meet this requirement. Learn more about language proficiency requirements.

Additional details

We have just updated our Family Handbook and need it translated into Spanish so that our monolingual Spanish speaking families can read it. This will be a multi-part project as the document is 9,000 words.

What we have in place
  • We currently have the newly updated handbook in English, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have the old handbook in both English and Spanish, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $7,098 , allowing us to better serve the primarily low-income children of color at our school.

Approximately a quarter of the families enrolled in our nonprofit school are Spanish monolingual speakers, we make sure all of our documents are translated so that they are accessible to all of our community.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Current Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides the current materials or resources that need to be translated, as well as and any existing materials or terminology already in the desired language
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Milestone 1: Project Goals, Timeline & Process Established
  • Volunteer Manager shares information on where and how the materials will be used
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project
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Milestone 2: Professional Translates Desired Materials & Volunteer Manager Provides Feedback
  • Professional translates the desired materials
  • Volunteer Manager reviews drafts of translated materials, and provides feedback to the Professional on content, grammar, and tone
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Milestone 3: Finalized Translated Materials are Delivered to the Organization
  • Professional incorporates Volunteer Manager’s feedback and creates a final draft of the desired materials
  • Professional delivers final draft to the Volunteer Manager
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About the org

Mission Kids Co-Op
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Oona M.

Family Relations and Administrative Support

Our mission

Mission Kids provides exceptional bilingual, multicultural, community-based early care and education, fostering respect and love of learning, to income diverse families of San Francisco.

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