What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Stakeholder Research for Early Childhood Organization position at The Center for Early Childhood Connections?
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by Taproot Foundation, a nonprofit creating social change through pro bono connections.
We are looking for a volunteer who can conduct a stakeholder research initiative for our organization. Our organization needs a clear vision of who we trying to engage in our programming, fundraising, and partnership efforts. We are hopeful that intentional research on our organization’s core stakeholders can help ensure that our messaging hits all the right marks. This project will include: gathering and analyzing information about target demographics, ideal forms of outreach, and/or what worked well or not during past outreach drives. This research could include digging into what our expected stakeholders are reading, who they’re influenced by, where they live, and demographic details. Your research could also fuel the work of building user personas: a mock-up of your organization’s ideal individual donor, corporate partner, hands-on volunteer, or foundation partner. By synthesizing this information, you will empower our team to make better, data-backed decisions on how to progress toward our mission's goals.
We strive to be community led and connected and ensure that all of our projects, both programmatic and fundraising are meeting the needs of our stakeholders. We are optimistic that with the right support, we can acheive our mission of advancing the mental health and wellbeing of young children in the Bay Area!
To prepare for this project, we have outlined who we believe our current core audiences are and who our aspirational audiences will be. You will have a dedicated team member to work with on this project. We plan to implement the results of this research project by aligning our communications, marketing, advertizing and outreach efforts with the findings.
Center for Early Childhood Connections Mission: Advancing the mental health and wellbeing of young children in the Bay Area. The Center for Early Childhood Connections aims to provide relationship focused, culturally attuned, and collaborative educational, mental health and wellness supports starting from pregnancy through age eight, for young children and those who care for them.
We are looking for a volunteer who can conduct a stakeholder research initiative for our organization. Our organization needs a clear vision of who we trying to engage in our programming, fundraising, and partnership efforts. We are hopeful that intentional research on our organization’s core stakeholders can help ensure that our messaging hits all the right marks. This project will include: gathering and analyzing information about target demographics, ideal forms of outreach, and/or what worked well or not during past outreach drives. This research could include digging into what our expected stakeholders are reading, who they’re influenced by, where they live, and demographic details. Your research could also fuel the work of building user personas: a mock-up of your organization’s ideal individual donor, corporate partner, hands-on volunteer, or foundation partner. By synthesizing this information, you will empower our team to make better, data-backed decisions on how to progress toward our mission's goals.
We strive to be community led and connected and ensure that all of our projects, both programmatic and fundraising are meeting the needs of our stakeholders. We are optimistic that with the right support, we can acheive our mission of advancing the mental health and wellbeing of young children in the Bay Area!
To prepare for this project, we have outlined who we believe our current core audiences are and who our aspirational audiences will be. You will have a dedicated team member to work with on this project. We plan to implement the results of this research project by aligning our communications, marketing, advertizing and outreach efforts with the findings.
Center for Early Childhood Connections Mission: Advancing the mental health and wellbeing of young children in the Bay Area. The Center for Early Childhood Connections aims to provide relationship focused, culturally attuned, and collaborative educational, mental health and wellness supports starting from pregnancy through age eight, for young children and those who care for them.