Phase 2: Corporate Sponsorship for Education Resources

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Digital Human Library
Strathroy, Ontario, Canada
CEO & Founder
(24)
5
Preferred students
Anywhere
Academic experience or paid work
Categories
Public relations Product or service launch Community engagement Fundraising Education
Skills
program implementation
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Digital Human Library (dHL), in collaboration with 4Canoes and the International Indigenous Speakers Bureau (IISB) are helping to elevate Indigenous voices, perspectives and insights in primarily non-Indigenous spaces by offering K-12 Canadian school districts with access to Indigenous Professional Learning Programs, authentic Indigenous-authored content, and a new library of Indigenous educational videos. We are looking for a student to help us develop a corporate sponsorship program to help fund these Indigenous educational resources for K-12 school districts across Canada.

Phase 1: Corporate Sponsor Relations; K-12 School District Relations; Corporate Outreach Strategy; District Outreach Strategy

Phase 2: Program Implementation; Measuring Results; Reflection and Reporting; Community Building

What tasks will students need to complete to achieve the project goal?

Students will be responsible for:

  • Refining the process, pitch deck, and package for corporations to become sponsors
  • Refining the process, pitch deck, and package for school districts to apply for sponsorship
  • Implementing the corporate and school district outreach strategy
  • Defining and refining the process for monitoring and measuring the success of our program
  • Measuring success
  • Reflecting on the process and reporting on the successes, challenges, and failures, and making recommendations for the next iteration
  • Developing a Community Building plan to expand our program and attract more corporate sponsors (time permitting)
About the company
2 - 10 employees
Academic association, Education, Technology, Public relations & communications

Digital Human Library brings people together in service of youth and learning.
We create opportunities for K-12 students to learn with Canada's largest network of industry professionals by connecting classes with subject matter Experts for thousands of interactive 1:1 video conferences, complimented by over 1800 educational virtual tours. Learn Indigenous perspectives, culture, and world views guided by Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Storytellers from around the world.

You can read about our vision, mission and goals here: https://www.digitalhumanlibrary.com/about/mission-and-vision/