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The South Fork Conservancy Incorporated
Atlanta, GA, USA
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The South Fork Conservancy Incorporated
Atlanta, GA, USA

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Posted May 22nd

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What we need
  • 1-2 page press release that can be distributed to news outlets
Additional details

Thank you for checking out our project! We need a press release for a new board member, and one for two amazing grants we've been awarded. We've written all of our press releases in the past and you can see some of them on our website here: http://southforkconservancy.org/news/

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  • We have all of the details you will need and I am happy to speak with you so you can get a better feel for what we are looking for.
How this will help
This project will save us $970 , allowing us to focus on protecting and rehabilitating the banks of the South Fork.

If we don't publicize these events, no one will be aware of all of our hard-won successes.

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Prep: Information Gathering
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional discuss initiative, partnership, or event that Organization wishes to publicizes
  • Volunteer Manager shares existing marketing materials, mission statement, and program descriptions for Professional to incorporate into press release
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Milestone 1: Press Release Writing
  • Professional writes draft of press release and shares with Volunteer Manager
  • Volunteer Manager gives feedback, which Professional incorporates
  • Professional delivers final version of press release
  • (Optional) Volunteer Manager incorporates Press Release into Press Kit
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About the org

The South Fork Conservancy Incorporated
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Kimberly E.

Executive Director

Our mission

South Fork Conservancy restores and connects the tributaries of Peachtree Creek through the creation of creekside nature trails.

What we do

Long before Atlanta became a city, the South Fork of Peachtree Creek was an integral part of the lives of people along its banks. It gave its waters for drinking water, for grinding of corn, for baptismal waters. From its trickling headwaters to its confluence with the North Fork to form Peachtree Creek, the South Fork reveals a unique story of human settlement in Atlanta, from the Native American artifacts found in the corridor to the remains of Houston Mill near Emory to the torrential surges of stormwater that result from more recent urbanization.

Today, the South Fork of Peachtree Creek connects vast parts of central DeKalb County with the vibrant communities of northeast Atlanta. It connects greenspaces including Medlock Park, Zonolite Park, the Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve and the historic Olmsted Linear Park along Ponce de Leon Avenue. It connects South Fork communities to a much larger greenspace network that includes the Atlanta BeltLine, Piedmont Park, Candler Park and Freedom Parkway. The creek connects institutions and cultural facilities including Emory University, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, the Veterans Administration Hospital, the Toco Hills Branch Library, and half a dozen schools. It connects major sites for revitalization and redevelopment including Emory Village, North DeKalb Mall, Sage Hill, and Lindbergh City Center. Most importantly, the South Fork connects people and their communities--a diverse connectivity that could be a model for many similar communities across the state.

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Executive Director

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