After being featured in Alexandra Pelosi’s documentary “Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County” on HBO, the leadership of the Project Hope School Foundation were overwhelmed. They had so much press and exposure across all channels they could not keep up with it all.
So they called us.
We went in and created systems. We reprogrammed the back end of their website so that it was simple enough for the Executive Director to make changes and update the site.
We added in blog functionality so that they could have a central communications hub. We streamlined their content distribution strategy and created a content creation strategy. We taught them how how to use the internet and social media to manage their messaging in a more efficient manner. We set up an online ticketing system for an upcoming fundraiser, knowing that it was perfect timing to capture folks checking out their website for the first time after seeing the documentary.
Working with amazing organizations like Project Hope School is why Intersection Creative Strategies exists. We are super stoked to help them increase their online fund raising and take advantage of the power of social media for social good. With their new streamlined communications system they are able to effectively let the world know how they can get involved while still keeping focused on the core mission of supporting students and their families.


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