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AN ANALYSIS OF ONLINE STRATEGIES USED BY BOSTON-AREA FEEDING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Feeding Families in Need Meghan Johnson MS/MPH Health Communication Tufts University
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Feeding Bostons Homeless and Needy Haley House Community Servings Boston Rescue Mission
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What do they have in common? A mission to feed and serve Bostons homeless and low- income population with dignity and respect.
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Where do they work? Boston Rescue Mission Haley House Soup Kitchen Haley House Bakery Cafe Community Servings
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What are their differences?
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*This number include pro-bono, interns, volunteers, and paid staff.
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What are their differences?
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Social media usage Haley House Community Servings Boston Rescue Mission
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What are their differences? Social media followers
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What are their differences?
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Haley House
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Strengths Weaknesses Visually appealing website Consistency in branding across multiple platforms Excellent use of photo 5 web personnel Difficult to navigate website Underutilized social media outlets (ex. Yelp, Blogger, LinkedIn) Poor tracking and feedback mechanisms Haley House
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Opportunities Threats Compelling client stories Connections to hunger, nutrition, public health & social justice communities Downturn in the economy focused national attention on food assistance and poverty Access to numerous universities for steady stream of interns/volunteers Competition: Other organizations in the Boston region are involved in hunger/nutrition community Downturn in the economy may limit funding or pro- bono efforts Haley House
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Recommendations Improve navigation and create site map Expand social media presence Create digital communication goals and start tracking against them Better integrate blog into online communications Create feedback solicitation systems
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Community Servings
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Strengths Weaknesses Uses many social media channels Clean and consistent look & feel Dynamic, engaging content Larger budget and 3 available web personnel Use of recipes Fundraising and event pages feel disconnected Lack of tracking & feedback systems Out-sourcing web design to pro-bono firm Lack of video/blog presence across channels Community Servings
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Opportunities Threats Hunger network Bostons foodie community Numerous health-focused undergrad and graduate students in Boston Downturn in economy has put a spotlight on food assistance AIDs crisis garners media attention Saturated health & nutrition community in Boston Downturn in the economy may limit incoming funding or effectiveness of fundraising appeals online Community Servings
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Recommendations Create a consistent look and feel for event and fundraising pages Incorporate engaging media (slideshows and video) Highlight Feeding a Crowd blog Create mechanisms to solicit and collect feedback from users
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Boston Rescue Mission
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Strengths Weaknesses Clean site appearance Easy navigation & site map Good use of photo & video Prominent donation and newsletter buttons Consistent access to engaging volunteer and client stories Social media channels are out-dated, not regularly updated Lack of staff devoted to online presence Minimal followers/engagement on exiting social media channels Boston Rescue Mission
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Opportunities Threats Collaborative approach within hunger community Access to social justice, anti-hunger, & poverty advocates Down-turn in the economy has focused national attention on food assistance and anti- hunger programs Economic downturn may limit incoming funding or effectiveness of fundraising appeals online Competing organizations in the Boston with similar missions Boston Rescue Mission
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Recommendations Regularly update existing social media channels Increase number of personnel devoted to online presence Replace or expand upon testimonials through a blog Improve systems to track usage and collect user feedback
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THANKS FOR LISTENING! Questions
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