Social Media Content Calendar
Social Media Content Calendar
Project details
What we need
- A 4-week content calendar for one social media platform, including graphics & copy (12-20 posts, or as agreed upon by both parties)
- A content calendar template that can be used to plan out posts in the future
Additional details
We are seeking someone with Facebook expertise who can support the development of our Facebook content. We especially seek someone with science communication experience who wants to support bridging THRIVE Lifeline's outreach to the greater STEMM fields with our passion for supporting people whose marginalized identities mean they face barriers in STEMM and greater mental health risks.
What we have in place
- We currently have a Google folder with all of our marketing materials, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a branding guide and sample social media posts, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to commit more resources to the continued training and development of our outstanding crisis responders
THRIVE Lifeline is ready to expand our STEMM outreach! We have increased our number of volunteer crisis responders and we are ready to invite more people in need to our crisis hotline. As a group of STEMM students and early career professionals, we are especially passionate about advocating for better inclusion and mental health support in STEMM spaces. We would like to increase our advertising in social media realms in order to reach a larger audience.
Project plan
Our mission
THRIVE Lifeline's mission is to end stigma and close access gaps for underrepresented individuals who seek educational and professional opportunities. Particularly, we believe that equity and inclusion begins with person-centered and whole-human support, including access to intervention, validation, and resources.
What we do
We fulfill our mission by:
1. Providing texters with free 24/7 hotline support by trained, non-judgmental Crisis Responders who share underrepresented identities and backgrounds.
2. Reducing suicide risk through trained deescalation practices and by connecting texters with life-saving and life-affirming resources.
3. Using anonymous data to train leaders and advocate for representation in more welcoming and inclusive educational and professional spaces.
Testimonials
Suzza has brought so much fresh perspective and brilliant ideas into our social media outreach. They've looked for ways to engage all of our volunteers as well as our audience, developed engaging content and boosted our views. We're so grateful Suzza took this project.
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