About the Restore
Audience Delineation
Executive Summary
Situation Breakdown & Central Core of Difficulty
The central core of difficulty for Habitat for Humanity is in regards to the lack of volunteers for the relocation of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore of Bulloch County. Without a sufficient amount of volunteers on the day of the relocation, Habitat for Humanity will be unable to complete the move efficiently and in a timely manner.
Research
Survey
Literature Review: Alexi Grant
Literature Review: Ginger Bondurant
Literature Review: Natalie Fruit
Data Analysis
Goals/Objectives/Strategies/Tactics
Goals & Objectives
Goal: The goal of this campaign is to increase the number of volunteers participating in the Habitat for Humanity Restore relocation by raising awareness within the Bulloch County community and the Georgia Southern student body.
Objectives: To increase awareness by 15% among the community regarding Spike’s ReStore
move by February 9, 2016. To increase awareness by 15% among the students regarding Spike’s ReStore
move by February 9, 2016. To recruit 50 or more community volunteers for Spike’s ReStore by January 1,
2016 To recruit 50 or more student volunteers for Spike’s ReStore by January 1, 2016
Strategies & Tactics (Students) Strategy One: Inform the Georgia Southern student body about the volunteer
opportunities with Habitat for Humanity and Spike’s ReStore relocation. Tactics:
Create and pass out fliers around campus to advertise the need for volunteers at Spike’s ReStore relocation.
Send Habitat for Humanity executives to speak at on campus chapter meetings such as sororities or fraternities.
Post yard signs in central traffic areas around campus with facts about Habitat for Humanity volunteer opportunities.
Strategy Two: Seek to increase student volunteers through the use of effective communication.
Tactics: Use social media (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) to reach out to the student community. Communicate with the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement about volunteer
opportunities being added to the MyInvolvement weekly email blast. Collaborate with Georgia Southern chapter to set up a sign-up booth for Spike’s ReStore
relocation at Russell Union or RAC fields on game nights (possibly passing out slices of pizza to draw attention).
Strategies & Tactics (Community)
Strategy One: Seek to increase community volunteers through marketing and advertising techniques.
Tactics: Create fliers to post in local businesses around the community. Purchase newspaper ad space in Statesboro Herald one week before move
date. Strategy Two: Educate the community about the volunteer opportunities
with Habitat for Humanity and Spike’s ReStore relocation.Tactics:
Continue to implement newsletter (weekly instead of monthly) Set up booths at local recreational parks on game nights and local farmers
market.
Media
Social Media Analysis
Social Media Rubric
Social Media Calendar Post #1: Jan 4 – Habitat for Humanity will be relocating Spike’s ReStore on February 9, 2015. We will
need many volunteers to successfully move everything! If you or anyone you know would be interested in volunteering please contact Linda Christy at (912)-764-5777, or comment below. Have a blessed day!
Post #2: Jan 11 –We need about 100 volunteers, and 15 large trucks for the relocation! Do you or a friend have a large truck that we could borrow? Without the proper equipment, it will be very tough to get everything moved in time! Comment below to let us know you are interested in helping out, or donating! God Bless!
Post #3: Jan 18 –Do you know any local businesses that might want to help sponsor the relocation? If so, contact Linda Christy at (912)-764-5777! Have a lovely day!
Post #4: Jan 25 –Does your club or organization need service hours? Comment below for more information about how to get involved with the Habitat for Humanity relocation.
Post #5: Feb 1 –Don’t forget about the Habitat for Humanity relocation on February 9, 2015! Linda Christy at (912)-764-5777
Post #6: Feb 5 -We still need more volunteers to help the move go smoothly! It is so close! Have you contacted the volunteer coordinator about volunteering at the relocation yet? Linda Christy at (912)-764-5777
Post #7: Feb 8 – It’s finally here! Tomorrow is the official start to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore Relocation! We hope to see you all there to lend a hand!
Newspaper Ads Benefits
Yard Sign Benefits
Email Blasts
Budget
Calendar
Calendar
Post Evaluation
References Social Networking Fact Sheet. (2013, December 27). Retrieved
November 15, 2015, from http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/social-networking-fact-sheet/
The City of Statesboro. (215). Retrieved November 15, 2015, from http://www.statesboroga.gov/city-overview/ouick-facts/
Facebook. (2015). Retrieved November 15, 2015, from https://www.facebook.com/help/355635011174004/?ref=u2u