Perfecting Your Pitch

Middlesex County Recreation Council Kiddie Keep Well Camp
Edison, NJ, USA
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Edison, NJ, USA

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Posted July 18th

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What we need
  • A revised script for a verbal pitch, with the following guidelines:
    • It effectively communicates who you are as an Organization, what you do, and why people should care
    • Has a clear ask or call to action
    • Should be less than 2 minutes
What we have in place
  • We currently have wording that we use in all marketing/communication materials, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have statistics and a media kit, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,156 , allowing us to send one camper to Kiddie Keep Well at no cost.

Our organization has been around for over 90 years. We want to ensure that our story shows our growth throughout the years as an organization, in addition to creating a picture of what we currently are doing, as well as, our long-term vision. This is important for us so that we may expand our contact and development base. We are looking for someone who can help us perfect our pitch to new individuals and corporations not currently familiar with the organization.

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Middlesex County Recreation Council Kiddie Keep Well Camp
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Jeanne P.

Director of Development

Our mission

Middlesex County Recreation Council is a private, non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization that provides a residential camping experience for underprivileged and/or health impaired children and seniors from Middlesex County, New Jersey. Our mission is to develop and nurture responsible social expression, self-esteem, physical health, mental well-being and other sustainable life skills through a holistic approach and diverse programming. We strive to offer this opportunity to at-risk populations who

What we do

Our camp program is called the Kiddie Keep Well Camp or KKWC. We serve children between the ages of seven and fifteen from low-income families, who often have limited access to health care, preventative education and recreational activities that promote a healthy lifestyle. The seniors who participate in the camp’s program often come from vulnerable situations, often with lack of direct support.

The programming combines educational, recreational, and health-focused activities to implement its comprehensive program. KKWC offers traditional camp activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, sports, nature, campfires, dance and drama. In addition to a large number of corporate volunteers who assist us in getting the camp ready each summer through camp maintenance and housekeeping, KKWC has many great community partners. Through in-kind services donated by our longstanding partners, each camper receives a medical and dental exam. In addition, the campers are offered a nutrition and dental hygiene education during each camp session. If additional work is needed, free dental exams are available for those campers that require it.

In addition to these health-beneficial activities, the social worker on staff provides individual and group workshops to address interpersonal and intrapersonal issues with the campers. Some of these character-building workshops include anger-management, self-esteem, internet awareness, bullying and other character-building skills. At KKWC, camp is a positive and enriching experience where all participants benefit physically, emotionally, and mentally through active participation in the camp’s programming.


Testimonials

Andrew was extremely helpful on this project. Our pitch was a very rough draft. He was able to take the materials we had and perfect our pitch so that we can now share our story with prospective supporters. In addition, he gave us a lot of ideas for future communication and marketing efforts.
Jeanne P.
Jeanne P.

Director of Development

Perfecting Your Pitch Project

Working with Michelle, Director of Development for Kiddie Keep Well Camp, has been a fantastic and wondrous experience. Michelle, and the camp she represents, are the epitome of professional, kind, and generous. I would strongly suggest anyone who has the opportunity to work with this fine group to accept the job knowing not only are they helping a camp, but they are also helping a community!
Andrew C.
Andrew C.

Volunteer