Website Copywriting
Website Copywriting
Project details
What we need
- Tightly-written web copy of up to to eight pages of 200-300 words each
- The opportunity to work closely with an experienced, SEO literate copywriter
Additional details
This project includes developing copy to communicate key information about my research lab. This includes information about each individual study and broader collaborative network. My hope is the content will meet the needs of a varied audience: community partners, academic collaborators, students, and media. I have a great team of passionate and curious thinkers.
We have written documents that can be used to draft website copy.
What we have in place
- We currently have a live website, layout map, drafted documents to inform copy, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have research grants, example websites,, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $6,073 , allowing us to expand research study capacity, pay for scientific manuscript publication, or write a grant to fund a subsequent study.
This website will help enhance my ability to communicate to a broader audience. This can increase the reach of research findings, amplify community partner voices, and help scholars learn about my team's research. My work is situated at the intersection of social justice and infectious disease transmission.
Project plan
Our mission
End Hep C SF envisions a San Francisco where hepatitis C is no longer a public health threat, and hepatitis C related health inequities have been eliminated. Our mission is to support all San Franciscans living with and at risk for hepatitis C to maximize their health and wellness. We achieve this through prevention, education, testing, treatment, and linkage to reduce morbidity and mortality related to hepatitis C. We believe that everyone should have equal access to prevention and care regardless of individual characteristics.
What we do
Provide interventions that are evidence based, and continuously review our progress to determine areas where we need to improve, through the regular collection of and use of local data related to hepatitis C.
Work to end stigma about hepatitis C and people living with hepatitis C.
Maximize the health and wellness of people who use drugs by treating them with respect, ensuring access to appropriate services, and empowering them to reduce harm and make choices to improve their health.
Continue to invest in populations that have frequently been characterized as "difficult to engage," as we realize that these groups often have the greatest unmet need for services and support.
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