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Jewish Relief Agency
Bala Cynwyd, PA, USA
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Bala Cynwyd, PA, USA

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Posted October 22nd

Project details

What we need
  • A photographer who will attend the Organization's event to take photos
  • A set of professionally edited, high-resolution images delivered in a digital format suitable for web or print use
  • Note: The photographer needs to be available in the same geographical location as the Organization or be willing to travel at own expense
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What We Need

Please note: we're seeking a VIDEOGRAPHER. I couldn't figure out how to make a project for just for video work.
A videographer who will attend the Organization's event to shoot videos and deliver
a set of professionally edited, videos delivered in a digital format suitable for web or projection.

What we have in place
  • The Catchafire videographer will have access to all areas of the warehouse and we can schedule ride-alongs with volunteers as they deliver food boxes in order to capture the volunteer-recipient moment of connection.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,998 , allowing us to purchase food and boxes for JRA volunteers to deliver to 280 households in the Greater Philadelphia regiona.

We are seeking professional videos to use for digital marketing communications Once a month on a Sunday morning between 700-1 200 volunteers visit the JRA warehouse pack boxes of food and deliver them to the needy in our community. We have volunteers capture moments for Facebook and Instagram but we're seeking a professional to help capture the spirit energy and emotion of the volunteer experience Click here to see examples of photos and videos: https://www facebook com/pg/JewishReliefAgency/photos/ We are seeking a Catchafire videographer to shoot video at our upcoming food distribution on November 11 2018 From 8:15am to approximately 11:30am.

Project plan

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Prep: Initial Meeting and Goal Setting
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional discuss the photography requirements, which should include the approximate number and types of photographs required (e.g., specific people, moments, or things), the desired style of photography, and the intended use for the photos or required digital format
  • Volunteer Manager provides the event schedule / run-of-show, which should highlight any key moments that need to be photographed (e.g., a planned speech or awards ceremony)
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager agree upon a work plan that includes the time and location of the event, any budget for travel, film, or other materials, and timing for receiving the edited photos
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Milestone 1: Event Photography
  • Professional attends the event and takes photos according to the agreed-upon photography requirements
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Milestone 2: Editing
  • Professional edits and color corrects a subset of the photographs taken, according to the agreed-upon number of photographs required
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Milestone 3: Presentation of Deliverables
  • Professional delivers the edited set of photographs to the Organization in the agreed-upon format, as well as the complete set of photographs (raw files)
  • Organization credits the photos appropriately
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About the org

Jewish Relief Agency
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Our mission

Jewish Relief Agency (JRA) serves over 6,000 diverse low-income individuals across Greater Philadelphia by relieving hunger, improving lives, and strengthening our community.

What we do

Jewish Relief Agency (JRA) was founded in 2000 with three volunteers and one van, delivering food to 19 households in need. With a network of 10,000 volunteers built over 16 18 years, JRA provides food and support to approximately 3,200 low-income households in the Greater Philadelphia region. As a trusted provider of food and supportive services, JRA reaches many of Philadelphia's most vulnerable, and often isolated, individuals and families. JRA aims to ease the everyday burdens of poverty for our recipients, helping them achieve food security and move toward self-sufficiency.

JRA's work is fueled by our volunteers who serve those in need by packing and delivering boxes of food, giving seniors and the disabled rides to the doctor and grocery store, making friendly visits to isolated members of the community, and so much more. All of our volunteers, who come from many backgrounds, faiths, ages, and abilities, are united by a commitment to helping those in need. Through community service, JRA nourishes body and soul.

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