Black Infant Health Community Council Grassroots Social Marketing Campaign Community Foundation – Young Philanthropists Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, Inc.
Social Marketing Project Identified as need by front-line community staff (Magnolia, Azalea, HOTLL Projects) Staff develops plan to raise awareness in community most impacted by IM JCCI Infant Mortality Study recognized need: Recommendation 15 Project funded by CF – Young Philanthropists (NEFHSC & BIHCC)
Black Infant Health Community Council Organized by NEFHSC as part of statewide effort (HB 1269) to engage community in addressing IM disparities. BIHCC has more than 35 active members. Members meet monthly to implement yearly action plan. –Advocacy & Community Education Subcommittee –Professional Education Subcommittee –Philanthropy & Community Mobilization Subcommittee
First Step: Social Marketing Agency Request for Proposal sent to all Jacksonville & surrounding area communication firms. –15 firms submitted proposals –All firms were scored by Selection Committee –Top 4 firms presented campaign ideas
Creation of Marketing Materials Drafted campaign messaging with more than 95 community residents through focus groups, surveys & questionnaires at outreach events, health fairs, flea market & jail. Materials created: –Brochure –Women’s Passport –Magnet –Men’s Passport –T-Shirts –Invitation & Flyers for Events O. Communication & Armstrong Design Group
Message Selected
Brochure: Front & Back
Magnet Women’s Passport Insert
Men’s Passport – 4 Page Booklet
Mass Media Advertising Television & Radio (Infant Mortality Month) –93.3 WJBT & V101.5 –The Morning Show & Good Morning Jacksonville Daily Billboard Hollywood & Regency Movie Theatres Publicity: –Jacksonville Free Press –Jacksonville Advocate
Infant Mortality Awareness Month –Created by the National Office of Minority Health –Tonya Lewis Lee, national spokesperson for infant mortality, was in the Jacksonville area for two of the awareness events. Two communitywide and multiple targeted grassroots awareness events were hosted in Jacksonville. September: National Infant Mortality Awareness Month
Tonya Lewis Lee & National Office of Minority Health Raises awareness about infant mortality with an emphasis on the African American community – as one of their efforts to end health disparities among racial & ethnic minorities. Tonya Lewis Lee is the national spokesperson for the campaign and a mother, attorney & wife of well-known director, Spike Lee. “A Healthy Baby Begins with You” Campaign
Color Our World – Color Our Future September 17, 2009 / Wolfson Children’s Hospital It is important to educate the affected neighborhoods, but the entire Jacksonville community needs to be aware of the issues plaguing our community. Sleep-related deaths are a leading cause of death for older infants ( days old) & is also the most preventable. The physical environment children live in has a direct impact on their health. Too many babies are born too early and too small.
The Azalea Project Participant Involvement Azalea Project is a prevention program that focuses on families affected by substance abuse. Ten participants painted pots used as centerpieces at the kick-off event held at Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Color Our World – Color Our Future
2009 Infant Mortality Awareness Month Sponsored by Wolfson Children’s Hospital National Office of Minority Health –“A Healthy Baby Begins With You” Campaign –Tonya Lewis Lee Attended by more than 100 people. –Judges –Healthcare Professionals –Nonprofit Leaders –Church Leaders –Social Organization Volunteers
Color Our World – Color Our Future