Social Media Set Up

Help Australian Jewish Funders & LaunchPad develop an online presence by creating a social media account on the right platform for their needs and teach them how to manage their accounts.
Australian Jewish Funders & LaunchPad
Melbourne, Australia
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Posted July 30th

Project details

What we need
  • Setup of professional social media profile(s) consistent with the Organization’s brand messaging in platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, etc.
  • Training for the Organization’s staff on how to manage social media account(s)
Additional details

Set up LinkedIn to support our organisations brand. We know it is a vital platform for us to utilise but haven't managed excel in it as of yet. We would like to train staff members on how to effectively set it up and use it.

What we have in place
  • We currently have started a LinkedIn account and other social media platforms, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have access to our mission statement, vision and goals, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,397 , allowing us to facilitate a 3 month leadership program for leaders within community organisations who are facing unprecedented challenges as they navigate the new realities and uncertainty due to the COVID-19 crisis

This project is going to help propel this organisation into the professional lives of our community. We are the network creating opportunities for entrepreneurship, activism and collaboration. By setting up LinkedIn for the organisation, our LaunchPad alumni will be able to connect virtually and use their networks for good! We want them to feel as though LaunchPad is an important part of their professional identity.

Project plan

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Prep: Information Gathering & Goal Setting
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager connect to discuss the Organization's goals, target audience, and preferred social media channels (if any)
  • Volunteer Manager shares existing website, marketing messages for branding purposes, branding materials, logo and/or key images
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager agree on the best social media platform(s) to use
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Milestone 1: Social Media Account Setup
  • Professional establishes social media accounts, completes “About Us” pages, and uploads logo and/or key images
  • Professional links the Organization’s website to the social media accounts (if applicable)
  • Volunteer Manager provides feedback, which Professional incorporates
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Milestone 2: Social Media Training & Handover
  • Professional trains Volunteer Manager how to manage social media accounts and answers any questions
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About the org

Australian Jewish Funders & LaunchPad
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Rebecca A.

Director of Community & Innovation

Our mission

Australian Jewish Funders (AJF) is the network of Jewish donors inspiring effective philanthropy and strengthening community. AJF's mission is to lead and collaborate at the individual and collective levels to improve the quality of giving, encourage Jewish innovation and maximise impact.

LaunchPad is a platform for Jewish community innovation developed by AJF creating opportunities for entrepreneurship, activism and collaboration. LaunchPad's mission is to inspire change-makers and philanthropists from across generations, backgrounds and experiences, to connect, think, create and lead, to build a thriving and sustainable Jewish community.

Together, AJF and LaunchPad are in the unique position to develop creative collaborations; amongst funders, between funders, community activists and for-purpose communal organisations.

What we do

Driven by Jewish values, the AJF aims to provide a space to enhance and nurture strategic philanthropy, explore philanthropic best practice and encourage innovation amongst like-minded funders, inspiring members to have a greater impact on the Jewish community, wider Australian society and the world.

AJF have developed strong connections with visionary philanthropic and communal leaders globally. These partnerships support our mission, expand our reach and empower our network. Through innovation, collaboration and leadership, we facilitate bold, meaningful programs and opportunities for donors, activists and for-purpose organisations.

LaunchPad:
Infused with Jewish wisdom and a collaborative mindset, LaunchPad creates opportunities for entrepreneurship, activism and collaboration to reimagine what is possible for engagement and connection in Jewish life.

LaunchPad Leadership:
LaunchPad Leadership is an online program that empowers leaders of Australian Jewish for-purpose organisations with the skills and resources to lead their organisations through change. Blending Jewish values with technical skills and leadership theory with experiential learning, the program is designed to nurture and develop a cohort of empowered leaders.

LaunchPad Retreat:
The annual LaunchPad 3-day, immersive retreat brings together Jewish leaders and activists from across Australia to think big about what's possible for the Jewish community and then make things happen. It is a gateway to connect with like-minded community members to build groundbreaking, meaningful Jewish initiatives.

LaunchPad Hub:
The LaunchPad Hub in Melbourne is Australia's first co-working space for Jewish community. Co-workers are made up of for-profit businesses and for-purpose communal organisations working within and outside the Jewish community. Being part of the LaunchPad Hub allows co-workers to network and collaborate with Jewish organisations and a multitude of events on offer each month.

LaunchPad Co-Labs:
Collaborative working groups to bring our two networks of funders (AJF
members) and activists (LaunchPad alumni) together with communal for-purpose organisations for greater impact. We have successfully launched three Co-Labs: LaunchPad's Holocaust Regeneration Co-Lab, LaunchPad's Inclusion Co-Lab and LaunchPad's Food Distribution Co-Lab.

The Jewish Teen Giving Initiative:
Empowers a diverse group of year 9 students by enabling them to engage with the real-life application of Tikkun Olam and Tzedakah. Over the course of a year, participants explore the changes they wish to see in the world and learn the tools of philanthropy and grant-making to enable incredible grassroots initiatives of their choosing.

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