Empowering a not for profit organization that works for educators and immigrant families
Project scope
Categories
Market research Competitive analysis Market expansion Product or service launchSkills
social media campaigns lead generation marketing usability testingThe main goal for the project is to improve the services and visibility of Parents2Partners, a not for profit organization that aims to empower educators and immigrant families by creating a competitive landscape and social media campaign strategy, as well as conducting market expansion and user testing for lead generation.
Our services are all free and we are comprised of 100% volunteers. For this we aspire to reach as many educators, especially those who serve in high needs communities. We want to know how is our marketing, how can we be found and how to better connect to achieve a greater learning impact.
Tasks for learners to complete include:
- Researching and analyzing the competitive landscape for Parents2Partners
- Developing a social media campaign strategy for the company
- Creating a market expansion report for the company and its products
- Conducting user testing on the company's methods for lead generation and providing an analysis on the results or feedback for improvement
Program director will be available as it works for your schedule. We can communicate in any way you'd like: What'sApp, email, text, zoom, offering regular communication and feedback.
While we do not have funding to offer pay, we recognize our interns by listing them on the website, and we write letters of recommendations upon request.
Project director personally funds anything needed to help you carry out your work, this may be whatever resources you need to help you learn and succeed.
Supported causes
Quality educationAbout the company
What We Do:
We elevate the work of schools K-12 and youth-serving agencies with cross-cultural communication skills and methods of outreach in order to connect them with all families they serve and improve learning and outcomes for all students.