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Plans book for the Pitch About It campaign for DoSomething.org.

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Page 1: DoSomething.org Plans Book

Rachel Moore

Courtney Calderon

Danielle Fierman

Yari Rostamian

Lauren Holiday

Rachel Moore

Courtney Calderon

Danielle Fierman

Yari Rostamian

Lauren Holiday

Campaign Book

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Creative Strategy Statement

Public relations tactics will target young adults and motivate them to take action

around social changes through national campaigns and grants. DoSomething.org is

the go-to for college students wanting to make an impact. Projects and campaigns

will help college students learn how to launch their cause and raise awareness and

necessary funds. Our audience will feel a sense of motivation with the quirky

advertisements and PR efforts.

Advertising/PR Plan

Key Fact: College students have great ideas but don’t have the monetary tools to

succeed in a campaign.

Advertising Objective: To influence young adults to participate in the Pitch About It

competition, present their ideas and make positive changes in their community.

Target Audience: College students, ages 18 to 25, who are passionate to make

social change and impact.

Competition: Tilt, Change.org,

Key Consumer Benefit: College students will have the opportunity to make their

goals for social change a reality.

Support: The advertisements and PR tactics will convince the audience to seek the

information provided by this platform.

Tone: Young, quirky, informational, eccentric, and educational.

Mediums: TV ads, Pandora and Spotify radio ads, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Audience Profile

Tom is 21 years old. He is an engineering student and a LEAD scholar at UCF. He is

passionate about solar energy and hopes to one day create a sustainability

initiative, but is uncertain of how to begin tackling his lofty goals for the future. In his

spare time, Tom likes to go to the gym. He uses Spotify as his primary source of music

and exercise playlists. Tom is unaware of the resources that DoSomething.org could

provide him with to make his dreams for sustainable energy a reality.

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Pitch About It Campaign Timeline

Pitch About It Competition: Oct. 3

Winning campaign announced: Nov. 3

Sign up opens: Sept. 1 at 3 pm

Sign up closes: capped at 250 people

Nation TV Advertisement launched Wednesday, July 1, 2015

- Air on the following channels: TBS, ABC Family, CW, AMC, MTV and ESPN

between the hours of 8 to midnight during weekdays and 1 to 4 pm on

weekends.

Local Press Releases and Media Advisories sent Monday, August 3, 2015

Spotify and Pandora Station Advertisement launched Saturday, August 29, 2015

Regional E-Blast Flyer sent Monday, August 31, 2015

- Clearly outline the rules and guidelines to enter the Pitch About It

competition with links to website for more information

Social Media Campaign launched Monday, August 31, 2015

- Facebook we will post twice a week

- Twitter there will be an average of 25 tweets and replies per week

- Instagram there will an average of 1 post per week

Regional competition held October 3, 2015 from 9 am to 8 pm.

- Round 1: 250 campaign pitches (60 seconds each pitch + Q&A).

- Round 2: Top 15 people pitch; winner will be announced that night.

National Press Releases and Media Advisories sent Monday, October 26, 2015

National competition held November 7, 2015 from 9 am to 6 pm.

- All 50 campaigns will pitch to a panel and a winner will be announced that

night.

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DoSomething.org Fact Sheet

Founded in 1993.

One of the largest organizations for young people and social change.

DoSomething.org campaigns are for young people ages 13 to 25. Anyone

above the age of 25 is considered an “old person.”

After completing a campaign, members are eligible for scholarships.

All campaigns are open to the public for volunteering.

Volunteers work with our mobile team, assisting with answering the insane

amount of texts we receive from our members each week.

Other opportunities include writing thank-you cards, helping with mailings,

event planning, and member support. These opportunities range from a one-

time only to weekly commitment and are available both in-office and on a

remote basis.

The organization has over 3.4 million members online and reaches over 13

million young people annually.

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News Release

For Immediate Release

Danielle Fierman DoSomething.org (407) 555-5283 mobile [email protected]

DoSomething.org brings a chance for change to Central Florida

Orlando, Fla. (August 1, 2015) – DoSomething.org announced today it will be

holding a Pitch About It state event at the University of Central Florida to encourage

Floridian college students to pitch a nonprofit campaign on October 3. Students will

compete at the state level and the top campaign will be sent to the national event

on November 7.

“DoSomething.org is trying to show students their ideas are important and they are

the future leaders of the world. The Pitch About It competition will teach students

real leadership skills and valuable life lessons,” said DoSomething.org’s CEO, Nancy

Lublin.

The first 250 groups to sign up online will have the opportunity to pitch to a group of

panelist. After pitching to the group of panelists, 15 groups will move forward to the

second round of the state competition. Those 15 groups will be mentored by local

business professionals and have the opportunity to enhance their pitches. After

presenting for a second time, one group will be chosen to represent Florida at the

national competition later this year.

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The event will also include a question and answer session with organizations who

have received grants from DoSomething.org, LEAD scholars from Florida colleges

and local nonprofits to show that groups can still pursue their dream campaign

even if they don’t win the competition.

“We want students to understand what DoSomething.org is and we want to help

them to make a difference. We want them to know they’re being heard,” said

DoSomething.org’s campaign manager, Alyssa Ruderman.

DoSomething.org is a nonprofit company that was founded in 1993. The foundation

aims to make the world a better place and is one of the largest organizations for

young people who want to create a social change. For more information about the

company, please visithttp://www.dosomething.org.

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Media Advisory

For immediate release

DoSomething.org encourages students to Pitch About It

What DoSomething.org is hosting an event that welcomes all college

students in Florida. It’s inspiring students to create a social change

project that they are passionate about and pitch it to a group of

panelists. From there, 15 groups will compete later in the day and one

will be able to compete at the national level. When Saturday, October 3, 2015 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Blvd. Orlando, FL 32826

Who DoSomething.org is an organization that wants to make the world a

better place. By marketing to young adults, they strive to help the

future leaders of the world create and execute social change

campaigns.

Features - Gives students the opportunity to network with business professionals - Gives students the opportunity to learn about pitching - Teaches students valuable leadership lessons

- Gives students the opportunity to change the world, one great idea

at a time

Visuals - Students working with business professionals

- Students presenting their pitches to panelists - Nonprofit organizations working together to make a change in the

world - Young adults who have received grants from DoSomething.org will

advise and mentor competing students

Media Danielle Fierman

Contact DoSomething.org (407) 555-5283 mobile [email protected]

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News Release

For Immediate Release

Danielle Fierman Do Something (407) 555-5283 mobile [email protected]

Pitch About It Competition goes national

New York , N.Y. (October 5, 2015) – DoSomething.org is hosting its first ever national

Pitch About It competition in New York City on November 7. College students have

already competed at the state level, and now the winning team from every state

will be flown in to present their nonprofit campaigns to a highly qualified board.

After all 50 campaigns are pitched to the group of panelists, one winning team will

be granted $10,000 to create their social change project. Five second place teams

will be granted $5,000, and 10 third place winners will be granted $1,000.

“The point of this whole process is to show students that they can make a positive

change in the world if they’re given the correct resources. We want to see them

succeed and that’s why we have decided to create this event. The more people

who learn about DoSomething.org, the more money we can give to students who

are trying to make the world a more pleasant place,” said the marketing manager

of DoSomething.org, Chloe Lee.

DoSomething.org is a nonprofit company that was founded in 1993. The foundation

aims to make the world a better place and is one of the largest organizations for

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young people who want to create a social change. For more information about the

company, please visit http://www.dosomething.org.

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Media Advisory For immediate release

DoSomething.org members compete on national stage

What DoSomething.org is hosting the second round of the Pitch About It

campaign at the national level in New York City. Students have

previously competed at the state level and one group from each state

has moved forward to the second round.

When Saturday, November 7, 2015

9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Where New York Marriott Marquis

1535 Broadway,

New York, NY 10036

Who DoSomething.org is an organization that wants to make the world a

better place. By marketing to young adults, DoSomething.org strives to

help the future leaders of the world create and execute social change

campaigns.

Features - Gives students the opportunity to network with business professionals

- Teaches students valuable leadership lessons

- Gives students the opportunity to change the world, one great idea

at a time

Visuals - Students working with business professionals

- Students presenting their pitches to panelists

- Students being awarded grants to execute their nonprofit campaign

Media Danielle Fierman

Contact DoSomething.org

(407) 555-5283 mobile

[email protected]

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Graphic Design

Elements

Spotify & Pandora Ads

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Email & Flyer (Regional)

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Campaign Copy

DoSomething.org Pandora/Spotify Ad

:30 Spot “Angry”

Video

Audio will play while Pitch About It

display ad appears on screen.

Audio

Do you ever get angry about the

wrongs in our world? Like… fist-

forming, jaw-aching, sleep-losing

angry? Do you constantly find yourself

unleashing the wrath of your

passionate rants on unsuspecting

friends and family members? Pitch

about it. This October,

DoSomething.org is looking for the

nation’s most passionate youth to

drop some serious truth about social

issues through our Pitch About It

competition. If you have an idea for a

campaign that could make a

difference in the lives of those around

you, we’re all ears. Visit

DoSomething.org/PitchAboutIt to find

your nearest Pitch About It event and

do your best to make the world suck

less.

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DoSomething.org National TV Ad

:60 Spot “People Like Us”

Concept: We have someone whose project has been funded through

DoSomething in the past (Katia Gomez). Visual will start with her standing in a white

empty room talking, but will soon turn to a voiceover to be put over other imagery.

The style of this spot will be very raw and conversational. It’s a young person

speaking to young people about making a difference. Will almost sound like a TED

Talk– should sound as if Katia is improvising. Informal language allows it to be

inspirational but still light-hearted

Video

Opening scene – Black and white

close-up of Katia talking to the

camera, words “Past

DoSomething.org Grant Winner”

appear on screen.

Spliced with video from perspective of

car passing homeless people, then girl

getting harassed, then guy seeing a

letter about not getting the job.

Will be spliced with video of young

people doing something about it.

Then, cut back to Katia.

Audio

Katia: So the world is not what you

once wanted it to be. You wake up in

the morning and you get dressed and

leave for class or work and think “Man,

I have it good.”

But you look to your left and you see a

former business owner sitting on the

street. And you think about if anyone

you know will go home hungry tonight.

And you wonder how many of your

girlfriends got catcalled or how many

people of color were denied a job

they deserve. Sometimes, the world

sucks. But it’s up to people like us to

change it.

It takes action to start a revolution.

And I’ve seen the way the passion

that resides within our youth can

enact change. Look, I’m not saying

that one person can solve every social

issue there is. I’m not even saying a

whole movement can change the

world. But if you can change just one

person’s world, isn’t that enough?

If you don’t like the way something is,

don’t stand for it. Pitch about it. This

July, DoSomething is hosting the

biggest philanthropy campaign event

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Dosomething.org/PitchAboutIt

appears on screen. White text/black

background.

in history. If you have an idea for a

campaign that could make a

difference in the lives of those around

you, visit

DoSeomthing.org/PitchAboutit to find

the nearest Pitch About It event.

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Social Media