When we met with the Executive Director of Caritas, Buddy Edwards, he wanted us to specifically focus on raising local church awareness for Caritas for our public relations campaign. We want to try and help Caritas create long-term relationships with local congregations. Caritas wants church congregations, regardless of the denomination, to get involved as volunteers and/ or potential donors.
Our main goal with this project is to create tools that will help Caritas connect with Waco congregations. We are going to create a PSA explaining Caritas and all of its services for churches to show during their weekly services. This video will create awareness in the congregations and hopefully inspire members to get involved with the non-profit organization. We also want to create Caritas flyers and brochures that can be passed out during a church service. Lastly, we want to write an article for Caritas' newsletter explaining how churches can get involved with the organization. Another idea is to have a Caritas representative speak at the yearly pastor's luncheon so that pastors are inspired to get their members involved.
One challenge with our task is that we want to make sure we are focused on one main objective. Caritas has some other weaknesses such as its ineffective use of Twitter and misleading slogan, however, our group needs to focus on the main problem of a disconnect with Caritas and local churches. We can help to a certain extent with the other problems, but our main goal is to establish good relations with Caritas and local churches.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Caritas SWOT
For a group project for my PR programming class, my group is coming up with a PR campaign for the local Waco non-profit, Caritas. Caritas' mission, services, history and vision are highlighted in the image above. Through research, we discovered some of Caritas' strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
When we met with the Executive Director of Caritas, Buddy Edwards, he wanted us to specifically focus on the weakness of local churches not being aware of what Caritas has to offer. We want to try and help Caritas create long-term relationships with local congregations. Caritas wants church congregations, regardless of the denomination, to get involved as volunteers and potential donors.
Another weakness is Caritas' twitter account. The non-profits only tweets are the posts that are directly linked to the Facebook page so usually there are too many characters for a tweet. We could help Caritas by coming up with original tweets. The third weakness is Caritas' slogan, "because hunger hurts," does not encompass everything the organization provides such as clothing, household items, social services and travel. Our group could help come up with a new slogan for the organization that better describes its services.
Some of Caritas' strengths are the variety of services the organization provides, its admired reputation and networking in the community, its positive customer service and good use of social media (especially Facebook). Some opportunities for the non-profit are the large number of Waco families in need of assistance, and the potential to built community trust and relationships with local church congregations. Lastly, some threats to the organization are a lack of fundraising, donations and awareness. A final threat is competition with other local charities.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Celeste Ligon's Shameless Plug
I didn't know where to begin when
I started to make my shameless plug. A lot has happened over the past
22 years. I asked my mom to email me childhood pictures. Those pictures
provided a basis for the early years of my life, but I wanted the focus
of my shameless plug to be my time spent at Baylor. I am graduating this
upcoming May, and my goal with this project is for my shameless plug to
be something future employers can look at when considering me for a
full-time position.
My
shameless plug details my internship experience and skills I've learned
throughout college, but it also tells the viewer about my personality,
interests and goals in life. A resume can only tell someone so much, but
my shameless plug helps the viewer grasp who I am as a person. It
highlights my core christian beliefs, shows my love for travel, and how
my family inspires me. I was able to include fun facts about my life
like the mission trip to Spain I went on with the Baylor Religious Hour
Choir. My shameless plug also explains how I'm getting married this
summer and seeking a job in Dallas starting after my July wedding. It
was fun piecing together important parts of my life and turning it into a
video I'm really proud of.
I
also was able to work on my video and Youtube skills. I used iMovie to
make my shameless plug. I am not confident in my video-making skills so
I'm happy this project gave me a chance to work on that part of my skill
set. I hope this project will be a helpful tool as I'm looking to enter
the workforce this summer.
To watch my shameless plug, click on the link below:
Monday, April 25, 2011
Video: Tunnel in Afghanistan
This link shows a video about the tunnel in Afghanistan used by Taliban prisoners to escape prison. I found it interesting and informative, check it out!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704489604576284022682895738.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704489604576284022682895738.html
NY Times: Taliban Help Hundreds Tunnel Out of Prison’s Political Wing
I read an article titled "Taliban Helps Hundreds Tunnel Out of Prison's Political Wing" by Taimoor Shah and Alissa Rubin in the New York Times. It discusses how the Taliban staged a prison break early Monday, freeing at least 476 political prisoners through a long tunnel. The tunnel wound under security check posts outside the prison and under a main highway. One source said that "At 11 p.m. Sunday, three Taliban prisoners, who he said were the only ones who knew, “went from cell to cell waking people and guiding each of them to the tunnel.” Also on hand were Taliban fighters and suicide bombers in case the security forces woke up and there was a fight. This article was discouraging because I feel like the security should have noticed all the prisoners leaving or a tunnel being built. Hopefully, security measures in Afghanistan will increase and the escaped Taliban members will not cause too much trouble.
For more information, visit http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/26/world/asia/26afghanistan.html?hp
For more information, visit http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/26/world/asia/26afghanistan.html?hp
NY Times: Flying the Flag, Fleeing the State
I read an article titled "Flying the Flag, Fleeing the State" by Rose George in the Opinion Pages of the New York Times. It discussed how four American yachters were killed and seven more people were kidnapped by pirates in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden. Also 700 people, mostly Filipino, Bangladeshi and Russian, are held hostage to operate these ships, often with little food or water. George argues that the rules for registering ships should be changed. Many state registries lack the capacity to monitor the safety and working conditions on ships, or to investigate accidents, such as oil spills. Instead, ship safety certificates are given out by private classification societies. This leads to many problems such as oil spills, poor working conditions, low wages and piracy. After reading this article, I think this is an important issue that should not go unnoticed.
For more information, visit http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/25/opinion/25george.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
For more information, visit http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/25/opinion/25george.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Soul Surfer Trailer
After reading a review on Soul Surfer, I wanted to check out the trailer, enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWeOjBCi3c4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWeOjBCi3c4
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