Health Promotion Campaign Plan

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International Pain Foundation
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Barby Ingle, B.Sc. Psych
President
(2)
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Media Visual arts
Skills
health promotion social media content information design creativity
Details

Our organization wants to further our efforts to increase awareness about a particular health topic - nerve pain awareness. We would like to work with students to develop a campaign that successfully raises awareness for the global public and changes behavior around this health topic in a certain population of patients and caregivers living with conditions that involve nerve pain. In collaboration with key contacts at our organization, students will design and carry out a campaign strategy around this health topic.

  • Identify groups which this campaign will target.
  • Identify ideal outcomes and KPIs.
  • Include the latest and most accurate data and information.
  • Design leaflets, posters, videos, social media content and/or brochures.

We will include some of the past messaging. This is a program that is held each November, called NERVEmber. You can find more on what we have done in the past by going to www.nervember.org. Or going to social media #NERVEmber. In the past few years, we have reached more than 40 million interactions in social media. We have done some in person events, and are open to creativity.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.

About the company

Company
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

The International Pain Foundation is your Power of Pain Headquarters. Our mission is to educate and support the chronic pain community around the world. We fulfill our mission by: Promoting public and professional awareness of neuropathy chronic pain conditions, Educating those afflicted with the syndrome, their families, friends and healthcare providers on the disabling pain it causes, Hosting action-oriented public awareness, education, and pain policy improvement through activities and efforts to eliminate the under treatment of chronic pain, and commitment to raising funds for financial, emotional and educational support for chronic pain sufferers who have neuropathy pain conditions. #NERVEmber #HopeisTrue #iPainLiving Magazine