Organizational One-Pager
Organizational One-Pager
Project details
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
Additional details
Hello,
We are kindly requesting support with creating an organizational one-pager for our research center. At our Center, we conduct and publish various forms of research reports and briefs. We are a community convener that hosts events and other engagements with our stakeholders. We are also involved with many other programs and initiatives that involve other organizations.
We are interested in packaging our work into one seamless document so people quickly understand what we do
What we have in place
- We are able to meet with the volunteers directly to share a list of our previous reports and involvements and where to find them on our website. We can provide a quick summary of each along with major takeaways from all of our reports and initiatives. We will be able to share any and all existing reports, graphics, logos, charts, findings, and other work to help shape the document
How this will help
This project will save us $2,397 , allowing us to continue to invest in our community involvements along with growing our reach to various stakeholders who need support in data, narrative, and action.
We lack a one page-easy-to-read document that can be shared with someone who is interested in learning more about our work. Given the complexity and how much we do, it is sometimes difficult for us to quickly share what we are involved with and how we can be of service. By creating this one-pager, it would significantly impact how we can grow our audience and showcase what we do.
Project plan
Our mission
The Center for Social Innovation--which is the result of two years of planning, community engagement, and foundation dialogue--provides a credible research voice that spurs civic leadership and policy innovation. We also aim to integrate researchers, community organizations, and civic stakeholders in collaborative projects and long-term partnerships that boost collective impact. Importantly, the Center seeks to shift away from a "problem" narrative to an "opportunity" narrative for marginalized communities and localities.