Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Marketing Strategy & Campaign Support

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Marketing Strategy & Campaign Support

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Business related skills

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Marketing, PR & Media

duration

1-4 hours

5 participants

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Marketing Strategy & Campaign Support

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We’re seeking creative, driven volunteers to assist with marketing strategy and campaign execution for our upcoming fundraisers and awareness events—including our Women’s Month GBV campaign, Love Without Fear music fundraiser, and youth empowerment initiatives. Key Responsibilities: - Co-develop marketing strategies for upcoming campaigns - Assist with social media planning, content creation, and scheduling - Help design flyers, posters, and digital assets (Canva or similar tools) - Support email marketing and donor engagement efforts - Contribute ideas for storytelling, branding, and public outreach - Track engagement and suggest improvements


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