Community manager and Social Media for Small Non-Profit

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be artsy NGO
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Clara Garcia Ortes
CEO & executive director
(1)
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Operations Project management Marketing strategy
Skills
press releases communication content development marketing strategies blog posts social media marketing public relations search engine optimization social media zoom (video conferencing tool)
Details

Our organization is able to offer a virtual internship opportunity for community manager students or teams.

The primary focus for the student will be:

  • Implementing Marketing strategies
  • Public Relations - Develop and implement a PR strategy; create collateral, including press releases, user testimonials, case studies, and customer stories.
  • SEO Strategy & Recommendations - Develop and implement an SEO strategy; provide content suggestions and recommendations to increase search visibility; increase our inbound traffic and optimize the customer journey; increase inbound leads.
  • Strategic Social Media Marketing - Implement strategies for improving our online presence and increasing engagement; create a content calendar; creating useable social media and blog posts.


Other duties the student may complete could include:

  • Content development, including social posts, blog posts, LinkedIn articles, and website copy.

We will plan to communicate with our virtual intern(s) using these communication tools: zoom, email, Whatsapp

Primary contact: (Clara Garcia Ortes, founder, CEO and executive director

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

We can have a weekly meeting if necessary by zoom, if I'm not on remote zone, if I'm in remote zone, communication have to be by text in WhatsApp or mail.

About the company

Company
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
0 - 1 employees
Unknown industries

be artsy is a small non-profit organization, volunteer based and without any government help, developing creativity projects with the aim of providing different experiences and training opportunities to communities which would otherwise not be able to access them.
We do not aim to only teach art just for the sake of art itself, but we also intend to provide communities with the tools to improve communication and effect the changes within they deem necessary.
In a nutshell, we wish to empower local communities through art with a special emphasis on women. Hence, our current emphasis on the topic of menstruation and health care through the Rato Baltin project against Chhaupadi in Nepal.