Email Layout & Template

Help The Foundation for Casey's Cure, Inc. design and setup a structured layout for one marketing email based on their visual guidelines.
The Foundation for Casey's Cure, Inc.
Lagrange, GA, USA
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The Foundation for Casey's Cure, Inc.
Lagrange, GA, USA

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Posted January 25th

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What we need
  • Design of one email marketing template based on the Organization's visual branding guidelines
What we have in place
  • We currently have Mail chimp, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have Some copy, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,608 , allowing us to continue to build the awareness for muscular dystrophy thru our Paint the Town Green awareness platform.

Planning to develop a monthly newsletter to engage donors.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with high-resolution logo and any visual branding guidelines to be utilized
  • Volunteer Manager shares relevant and prepared email copy for the email to be sent
  • Volunteer Manager grants Professional access to Organization’s email marketing software
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Milestone 1: Template Creation
  • Professional delivers first draft
  • Volunteer Manager provides 1 round of feedback, which Professional incorporates
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Milestone 2: Final Draft & Training
  • Professional delivers final version
  • Professional provides training on how to use template to create future emails
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About the org

The Foundation for Casey's Cure, Inc.
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Chris D.

Executive Director

Our mission

1. To be an advocacy platform for patients with rare forms of Muscular Dystrophy; begin a "Paint the Town Green" advocacy event, similar to Paint the Town Pink.
2. Promote research on TTN genetic subtypes in the US and global research circles to be shared widely and collaboratively among and across all scientific communities; muscular dystrophies lie along the TTN (titin) gene.

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