
Project scope
Categories
Communications Digital marketing Social media marketingSkills
social media trends communication social media planning communication strategies cultural sensitivity social media research digital communicationsThe Centre for Aboriginal Languages and Culture (CALC) seeks to enhance its communication strategy to better connect with learners, educators, and other stakeholders. The goal is to increase visibility and engagement through effective use of social media and other digital platforms. This project involves researching current trends and best practices in digital communication, particularly within the context of cultural and educational organizations. The team will analyze CALC's current communication efforts and identify areas for improvement. By developing a comprehensive strategy, the project aims to bring like-minded individuals together, foster networking opportunities, and strengthen outreach efforts. The strategy should be culturally sensitive and align with CALC's mission to promote Aboriginal languages and culture.
- Research current social media trends and best practices.
- Analyze CALC's existing communication efforts.
- Identify key areas for improvement in visibility and engagement.
- Develop a culturally sensitive communication strategy.
The project will result in a detailed communication strategy document for CALC. This document will include a social media plan, recommendations for increasing engagement, and strategies for networking and outreach. The deliverables will provide actionable steps for CALC to implement and will be presented in a clear and concise manner.
- A comprehensive communication strategy document.
- A social media plan tailored to CALC's needs.
- Recommendations for increasing engagement with stakeholders.
- Strategies for effective networking and outreach.
Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.
About the company
The Centre for Aboriginal Languages and Culture (CALC) at University College of the North (UCN) serves as a hub for the promotion, preservation, and revitalization of Indigenous languages and culture in Northern Manitoba. Since its inception, CALC has functioned as a virtual centre, leveraging collaborative efforts to ensure the continued vitality of Indigenous languages for the benefit of children, communities, students, and future generations.