Social Media Management and Website Development for Military Order of the World Wars - District of Columbia (MOWW-DC)

Project scope
Categories
Data analysis Market expansion Volunteer organizing Community engagement Website developmentSkills
social media content creation organizational architecture social media management web development managementThe main goal for the project is to enhance the online presence and engagement of the Military Order of the World Wars - District of Columbia (MOWW-DC) through effective social media management and the development of a website for the DC Chapter. This will involve daily management of social media platforms, content creation, engagement with followers and members, as well as the development of a website for the DC Chapter.
- Create 3 posts/day on 5 social media platforms
- Evaluate the performance of social media pages/channels
- Create engaging and relevant content for social media
- Schedule posts for optimal timing
- Generate reports on social media performance and engagement
- Develop an action plan for social media management and website development
- Engage with followers and members to build a strong online community
- Recruit new companions/members for the organization
- Design and develop a website for the DC Chapter of MOWW
- Implement strategies for companion/members recruitment and engagement through the website.
staff time, project management leadership/experience, access to internal processes, tools and technology, access to data and social good and influence.
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the company
The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) is a patriotic, nonpartisan, Veterans Service Organization (VSO) dedicated to promoting patriotism, civic responsibility, public service, and leadership in our nation’s communities. MOWW’s founding resulted from General of the Armies John J. Pershing’s request that his officers continue serving America after their active military service ended following World War I. Since MOWW’s establishment in 1919, MOWW Companions have lived by the Order’s motto, “It is nobler to serve than to be served.”