Copywriter to review emails to donors

Charitable Choice

"Can your copy help us to express our gratitude to donors?"

Volunteers

1

Application Deadline

02 Jun 2020

Start Date

03 Jun 2020

End Date

03 Jul 2020

Project Type

Online

Causes

Animals, Arts & Culture, Community, Education, Elderly, Environment, Poverty Alleviation, Social Equality, Youth

Skills

Copywriting & Content Creation

Languages

English

Opportunity to give back

For almost a decade we have been engaging with, and super grateful for the support of individual and corporate funders. Our site sends out emails as we engage with our stakeholders but it is time to review them to make them more reflective of the gratitude we feel for the support we have had.

The project involves:
1. A meeting with Charitable Choice to understand the project, our processes and our stakeholders as well as to ask any questions.

2. Review and rewrite where necessary 10-12 emails, with 2 revisions

3. Presentation of final results and final copy in a 1 hour debrief

Information on hand

You will love working with us, because we are exceptionally organised. We have on hand:
1. All of the emails that you would need to review
2. Information about all of our stakeholders.

Additional skills required

Outcome for the organization

This project will help us to put our best foot forward and create a more inspiring and grateful dialogue with our customers.

You will like this if you are

A wordsmith, creative and attuned to detail

Project Manager

Cheryl Wilson Cheryl Wilson

Three words to describe Cheryl Wilson

Resourceful, Optimistic and Grateful

Fun Fact About the Project Manager

I have practiced yoga for more than 25 years.

About the organisation

Charitable Choice

Charitable Choice

Staff Size

1-4

Causes

Animals, Arts & Culture, Community, Education, Elderly, Environment, Poverty Alleviation, Social Equality, Youth

Our Mission

Charitable Choice is Hong Kong’s first and only digital aggregator of small donations towards creating big social impact. Created as a “We ... › read more