Monday, September 19, 2011

CWC Ideas

Organizations & Ideas:

Utah Arts Festival:
1. Help find more local artists through advertising in all the local newspapers and magazines.
• I'd contact Matt Jacobson.
• The audience would be SLC locals who read the local media and local artists.
• I expect more local artists to apply to the UAF.
• No research
• I chose this organization because I love local art and I would also like to see new, featured artists.
• Interview questions:
1. What do you look for when an artist applies?
2. What kind of art would you like to have featured?
3. Any particular art that you won’t feature?
4. Do the artist get paid?
5. Would you ever expand to more weekends?
6. How many people usually attend?
7. Is it only artists from SLC?
8. Or from all over the state?
9. How much do you promote for artists?
10. Are there a lot of the same artists every year?

2. Help get more people involved and volunteering by also advertising in local newspapers and magazines.
• Kaye Wankier
• The audience would be local potential volunteers
• I expect more people to want to volunteer
• I know a few people who volunteer already so I know a little bit about the volunteer process.
• I chose this idea because I feel like a lot of people should volunteer for this great organization.
• Interview questions:
1. How many volunteers do you need?
2. Approximately how many volunteers volunteer every year?
3. What do the volunteers do at the event?
4. Would you ever turn down volunteers?
5. How many people would you expect to volunteer after seeing ads?
6. What kind of people usually volunteer?
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3. Help get more sponsors because organization could always use more money.
• Lisa Sewell and/or Patrick Burns
• Audience would be the sponsors
• More money for the festival
• No research
• Interview questions:
1. How many sponsors do you have?
2. How many would you like to have?
3. How much money does the event make each year?
4. Do the artists get paid?
5. Is each year with sponsors different?
6. Do some back out?
7. Is there a contract involved?
8. What do you have to do in return?
9. When does the whole process usually happen?
10. Are there any similar sponsors?

No More Homeless Pets in Utah
1. Help promote the organization to get people to come volunteer.
• Maranda Hawkes
• Audience would be potential volunteers
• More volunteers to help with the animals
• No research
• Interview questions:
1. How many volunteers do you need?
2. How many volunteers volunteer each year?
3. Would you ever turn down volunteers?
4. How many people would you expect to respond to ads?
5. What kind of people usually volunteer?
6. When is a good time for people to volunteer?
7. Do you need more people to foster or volunteer during the day?
8. How do the volunteers help?
9. Are there any programs that need volunteers?


2. Help set up a booth at an event and bring animals to get people to adopt
• Danielle Slaughter
• Audience would be potential event coordinators
• To line up events to set up a booth
• No research
• Interview questions
1. What events would you like to be at?
2. How many dogs and cats would you bring?
3. Do people adopt on the spot?
4. How much does it cost to adopt?
5. What is the process of adoption?
6. How many people would you expect to adopt on the spot?
7. How many people would you like to adopt on the spot?
8. When is the highest adoption rate?
9. Why that specific time?
10. Who usually adopts?

3. Help set up a lecture at Westminster and/or the U to talk about the organization
• Danielle Slaughter
• Audience would be students and potential volunteers
• To inspire people to volunteer
• No research
• Interview questions:
1. How many schools would you do a lecture at?
2. How many lectures would you do at that school?
3. How many people would you expect to volunteer after a lecture?
4. How many people would you expect to attend the lectures?
5. How many people do you expect to adopt after?
6. When would be a good time to do a lecture at a school?
7. Why that specific time?
8. How would the lecture benefit the listeners?

Salt Lake City Bike Collective
1. Help promote to get people involved and to volunteer with the programs
• Hailey Broussard and/or Evan Mitchell
• Audience would be SLC locals
• More people would volunteer
• Some research
• Interview questions:
1. How many volunteers do you need?
1. How many volunteers volunteer each year?
2. Would you ever turn down volunteers?
3. How many people would you expect to respond from ads?
4. How many of the volunteers actually buy bikes?
5. How many of them actually own bikes?
6. How many people participate in the programs?
7. How do the volunteers help?
8. What kind of people usually volunteer?
9. When is the best time for people to volunteer?

2. Get an article in newspapers about the bike collective
• Jonathon Morrison
• Audience would be SLC locals
• To get people inspired to volunteer and donate
• Some research
• Interview questions:
1. Would you accept donations after people read an article on bike collective?
2. How much would you want?
3. How many people normally donate?
4. How many more people would you like to donate?
5. How would donations help the programs?
6. What trips for programs would you like to take with the extra budget?
7. How many people participate in the programs?
8. Would you have more people sign up for them if there was a higher budget?
9. What type of people normally donate?
10. Do you ever turn down donations?

3. Help build another bike program that they could be considering
• Hailey Broussard & Evan Mitchell
• Bike collective staff and then people who join the programs
• Bike collective could have another amazing program that helps people
• Some research
• Interview questions:
1. How many programs are you guys running right now?
2. How many are for kids?
3. How many are for adults?
4. Would it be beneficial to add another program?
5. Would more people sign up for the new program?
6. How would it help the organization as a whole?
7. How many trips do you take with the program?
8. How many kids are signed up for the programs?
9. How many adults?
10. How do the programs benefit the people?

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