Charlie's House Marketing Communications Plan
Issue Date
2012-05-08Author
Patch, Aaron
Shoptaw, Carrie
Kopp, Melissa
Type
Project
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This is a marketing communications plan for the nonprofit organization, Charlie’s House. Located in Kansas City, MO, Charlie’s House works to provide in-home safety information and education for Kansas City area families. This plan will assist the organization with spreading its message, increasing community awareness, and establishing partners and events to raise funds and educate the community.
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This project was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science in Journalism degree.
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