Organizational One-Pager

Help Black Girls Code create or update a one-page fact sheet about the organization to get their who’s, what’s, why’s, and how’s all in one place.
Black Girls Code
Oakland, CA, USA
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Oakland, CA, USA

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Posted September 21st

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What we need
  • Easily accessible fast facts about your Organization or one of your program(s)
  • A consolidated list of frequently asked questions and answers
  • A combination of the facts and FAQs, totaling no more than 2 pages
  • Note: This project is for copy only - for graphic design support, please use the Branded Digital Assets and/or Infographic project
What we have in place
  • We currently have copies of existing FAQs and written materials, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a staff Marketing Coordinator, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,276 , allowing us to utilize this cost saving to funnel resources back into equipment, classroom materials, scholarships, and programs which support the 5000 + girls we teach each year in the 14 chapters across the US.

As our organization grows and expands its important to revisit our current organizational artifacts to ensure that they are up to date and provide accurate information about our programs and the work we do. We are in the midst of a website revamp project and annual report process in which we will need new materials to integrate into these projects.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Background Information
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Milestone 1: Information Compilation & Consolidation
  • Professional synthesizes information, determining content and format of one-pager
  • Professional asks for any additional information necessary
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Milestone 2: First Draft
  • Professional writes first draft, including formatting as necessary
  • Volunteer Manager reviews and offers feedback
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Milestone 2: Finalize Copy
  • Professional incorporates Volunteer Manager’s feedback
  • Professional presents final copy to Volunteer Manager
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About the org

Black Girls Code
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Our mission

Black Girls CODE is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching girls ages 7-17 about computer programming and digital technology.

Our mission is to empower young women of color between the ages of 7-17 to embrace the current tech marketplace as builders and creators by introducing them to skills in computer programming and technology.

Testimonials

Susan is an amazing individual with a supreme set of writing skills. Being super flexible, she was able to curate our project needs in adequate time, also giving alternative methods in which we should structure our request of a one-pager to fit our current and prospective needs. Definitely requesting Susan for our next couple of projects!
Kimberly B.
Kimberly B.

CEO

Organizational One-Pager Project

Ewurabena knew exactly what she wanted and provided a solid basis for that. Very open to commentary which is great.
Susan P.
Susan P.

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