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FROM CHALLENGE TO VISION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROCESS
A. GOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGE
B. MOVE OUT PREPARATION PERIOD
C. RESIDENCE HALL MOVE OUT
D. OFF–CAMPUS DONATION + PICK UP
SERVICE BLUEPRINTS
CONCLUSION
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PROCESS
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Societal Challenge
Often, SCAD students living in residence halls and off-campus housing throw away, rather than donate their unwanted items to Goodwill. These things can be sold to generate revenue that will help those with disabilities and other barriers to employment find jobs and live independently.
TODAY FUTURE
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Goals
We wish to generate excitement and a greater awareness of Goodwill’s mission among our students. Although SCAD and Goodwill have been working together for some time, our goal is to create a more efficient and rewarding donation process.
Vision
We envision well-crafted marketing campaign and sustainable logistical plan that can be carried out each spring with relative ease. Both SCAD and Goodwill will benefit by being able to capitalize on positive PR that shows the amazing impact that this initiative has on Savannah and the surrounding community.
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CO–CREATION
Co–creation 1
Ideation
Co–creation 2
Brainstorming concepts
Co–creation 3
Developing concepts
Co–creation 4
Critiquing prototypes
SCAD Students(The Community)
Goodwill
Goodwill
Overseers
Execuorst
Beneficiaries
out of the campaign and logistical plan
Work directly with the students to carry out various aspects of the plan.
STAKEHOLDER MAP
Work behind the scenes to make sure that things are running smoothly.
SCAD Residence Life and Housing
SCAD Residence Life and Housing
SCAD Physical Resources
SCADRAs/CAs
SCAD Design Group
SCAD
Goodwill
Either SCAD or Goodwill
Goodwill Student Assistants
Goodwill Corporate Sponsors
SCAD Communications
SCAD Administration
SCADSERVE
SCADSERVE
SCADCollaborative Learning Center
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The placement of the donation bins may be inconvenient or simply perceived as too far away. Also, students need help moving heavy items.
SCAD Students may not be aware of the mission of Goodwill. Communications have primarily been through print and word-of-mouth; digital and social media have not been used.
Currently there is no positive reinforcement given to students, e.g. a tax deduction certificate, or a coupon for a free snack or soft drink.
The majority of donations are made within the 24-hour time-frame that occurs before students are required to vacate the dorms. This busy period creates storage and logistical challenges.
The bins are too small to handle large items or large amounts of donations at one time. They may also present theft and safety issues.
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PRIMARY CURRENT ISSUES
Crazy symbol by Luis Prado,Electrical Shock Warning symbol by Reuben, from thenounproject.com collection.
Heavy Load symbol by Olivier Guin,Road Claire Jones, from thenounproject.com collection.
Gift symbol by Andrew Richardson,from thenounproject.com collection.
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PRIMARY SERVICE CONCEPTS
A Goodwill Student Assistants program, where student volunteers (perhaps from SERVE) assist fellow students in the donation process in exchange for either extra time to move out or a cash incentive.
Temporary storage PODs will be placed in convenient locations around the residence halls so that exhausted students won’t have to go very far to donate.
The Goodwill Design Challenge, the campaign kick-off event, is designed to generate excitement and awareness of the Goodwill and it’s mission among our students. Cash prizes will be awarded.
A coordinated marketing campaign that includes print, digital, and social media.
An off-campus pick-up program, where students notify Goodwill by text or email that they would like to make a donation. Goodwill will send trucks to pick-up donations.
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Trophy symbol by Matthew Ryan Miller,from thenounproject.com collection.
Monitor symbol by Justin Alexander,from thenounproject.com collection.
User symbol by Wilson Joseph,from thenounproject.com collection.
Door symbol by Sebastian Langer,Box symbol by Nono Martínez Alonso,from thenounproject.com collection.
Forklift symbol by Nicolas Molès,from thenounproject.com collection.
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TIME PERIODS
Spring quarter
3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
Move-Out Preparation Period Residence Hall Move-Out Off-Campus Donation Pick-UpGoodwill Design Challenge
A B C D
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3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
A. GOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGE
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INTRODUCTION
PRINT, DIGITAL, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
TO HELP CREATE AN AWARENESS OF
THE EVENT AND THE BENEFITS OF
DONATING
48 HOURS(4/4 FRI ~ 4/6 SUN)
GOODWILL STUDENT ASSISTANTS TO PROVIDE
ENCOURAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
MULTIPLE DESIGN CATEGORIES FOR INDIVIDUALS OR
TEAMS
PRIZES
ASSISTANCE FROM SCAD’S CLC, (COLLABORATIVE
LEARNING CENTER)
Get materials from Goodwill
3D
2D
The winners’ artworks will be applied to next marketing plan
Fashion
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POSTER
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WEBSITE HOME
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About UsHome ContactChallenge
THIS YEAR YOUR DONATED STUFF HAS HELPED GOODWILL GET 1 8 5 , 6 8 0PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
I WANT YOU FOR THEGOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGEAPRIL 4 – 6, 2014
YOURDONATIONS
TRANSFORM
LIVESSO HOW?
ON CAMPUSGIVE AWAY, DON’T THROW AWAYYOUR UNWANTED
OFF CAMPUS
HAVE YOUR UNWANTED ITEMSPICKED UP FREE
Get Involved
Off Campus
On Campus
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
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About UsHome ContactChallenge Get Involved
I KNOW THATYOU DON’T LIKE READING, BUT HERE IS THE
BRIEFREGISTERNOW OR YOU HAVE
09 16 33DAYS HOURS MINUTES
I WANT YOU FOR THEGOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGEAPRIL 4 – 6, 2014
EVERY 33 SECONDS OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY,SOMEONE GETS A GOOD JOB WITH HELP FROM GOODWILL.WE WANT TO SEE YOUR INTERPRETATION AND EXPRESSION OF GOODWILL’S GOODWILL.
DESIGN CHALLENGE BEGINS ON APRIL 4, 2014 AT 12PM
Artwork categories • 2D Design a 2D piece of artwork showing how donations transforms lives. (artwork must be printed and mounted)
• 3D Design a H” x W” x D” or less 3D sculptural artwork made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
• Fashion Design an item of clothing (tops, bags, hats, etc) made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
Artwork must include • Name
• Major • Email address, and phone number • Concept statement
Free Entry (SCAD students only)
Prize:• $600 Grand prize for each category
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
WEBSITE DESIGN CHALLENGE
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About UsHome ContactChallenge Get Involved
I KNOW THATYOU DON’T LIKE READING, BUT HERE IS THE
BRIEFREGISTERNOW OR YOU HAVE
09 16 33DAYS HOURS MINUTES
I WANT YOU FOR THEGOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGEAPRIL 4 – 6, 2014
EVERY 33 SECONDS OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY,SOMEONE GETS A GOOD JOB WITH HELP FROM GOODWILL.WE WANT TO SEE YOUR INTERPRETATION AND EXPRESSION OF GOODWILL’S GOODWILL.
DESIGN CHALLENGE BEGINS ON APRIL 4, 2014 AT 12PM
Artwork categories • 2D Design a 2D piece of artwork showing how donations transforms lives. (artwork must be printed and mounted)
• 3D Design a H” x W” x D” or less 3D sculptural artwork made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
• Fashion Design an item of clothing (tops, bags, hats, etc) made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
Artwork must include • Name
• Major • Email address, and phone number • Concept statement
Free Entry (SCAD students only)
Prize:• $600 Grand prize for each category
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
WEBSITE DESIGN CHALLENGE
EVERY 33 SECONDS OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY,SOMEONE GETS A GOOD JOB WITH HELP FROM GOODWILL.WE WANT TO SEE YOUR INTERPRETATION AND EXPRESSION OF GOODWILL’S GOODWILL.
DESIGN CHALLENGE BEGINS ON APRIL 4, 2014 AT 12PM
Artwork categories • 2D Design a 2D piece of artwork showing how donations transforms lives. (artwork must be printed and mounted)
• 3D Design a H” x W” x D” or less 3D sculptural artwork made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
• Fashion Design an item of clothing (tops, bags, hats, etc) made by found goods and objects provided by Goodwill.
Artwork must include • Name
• Major • Email address, and phone number • Concept statement
Free Entry (SCAD students only)
Prize:• $600 Grand prize for each category
• Winning designs will be showcased in selected Goodwill stores.
Judging Criteria
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STAFF T-SHIRT
STAFF
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LOGO STICKER
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PERSONA CHRIS
Chris is currently a freshman but will be a sophomore in the upcoming school year.
He lives at the W at the Hive residence hall where there are two people per room.
Since his parents live only 4.5 hours away, they drive down to help him load and
unload all of his belongings during fall quarter and spring quarter. Although a nice
guy, Chris’ attitude towards donating his unwanted items is relative indifference. At
the end of the school year, he usually feels drained because of finals, so donating
to Goodwill is the last thing on his mind.
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Introvert Extrovert
Planner Procrastinator
External Help to Pack No Help to Pack
Brand Familiarity Brand Unfamiliarity
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Name: Chris
Age: 19
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Year+Major: Freshman + Undecided, but
leaning towards Industrial Design.
Hobbies and Interests: Hanging out with friends and going to parties.
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STORYBOARD CHRIS
After Chris comes back from spring break, he sees posters for the Goodwill Design Challenge at the W at the Hive residence hall.
Interested in the competion and prizes, he goes online to find out more.
He decides to team up with his roommate Stephen on the 3-D competition.
On the day of the event they arrive at the Goodwill tent to pick up a copy of the design brief, sticker, and their materials.
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About UsHome ContactChallenge
THIS YEAR YOUR DONATED STUFF HAS HELPED GOODWILL GET 1 8 5 , 6 8 0PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
I WANT YOU FOR THEGOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGEAPRIL 4 – 6, 2014
YOURDONATIONS
TRANSFORM
LIVESSO HOW?
ON CAMPUSGIVE AWAY, DON’T THROW AWAYYOUR UNWANTED
OFF CAMPUS
HAVE YOUR UNWANTED ITEMSPICKED UP FREE
Get Involved
Off Campus
On Campus
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
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Winners’ artworks are displayed in Goodwill storefront windows, in the cafeteria, and online. Chris & Steven’s artwork will appear on PODs that will be placed during the move out days
He and Steven immediately begin working on the sculpture in their room.
After they complete their project, Chris posts a picture of it on Facebook. They submit it for judging and wait to find out the results.
When they are announced as winners, they are elated; the prize is awesome! Their friends are excited for them and spread the good news!
STORYBOARD CHRIS
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3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
B. MOVE OUT PREPARATION PERIOD
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INTRODUCTION
DISPLAYING AWARD WINNING ARTWORKS FROM THE GOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGE AROUND THE CITY
AND THE SCAD CAMPUS.
UPDATING THE WEBSITE AND
FOSTERING A STRONG SOCIAL MEDIA
PRESENCE
ENCOURAGING STUDENTS TO WEAR CAMPAIGN THEMED
T-SHIRTS AND PLACE STICKERS ON
THEIR CARS AND ELECTRONICS.
PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSISTANCE
THROUGH THE COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENT
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WEBSITE ON CAMPUS DONATION
About UsHome ContactChallenge Get Involved
BECAUSE 1
YOU TRANSFORM OTHERS LIVES
BECAUSE 2
YOU GET REWARDED
FOR DOING GOOD
BECAUSE 3
IT WILL ALSO MAKE YOUR PACKING
LIVE ON CAMPUS?LET US HELP YOUCREATE A PLAN THAT MAKES YOUR MOVE EASIER
WHILE HELPING OTHERS
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
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GOODWILL STORE WINDOW DISPLAY
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FACEBOOK PAGE
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3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
C. RESIDENCE HALL MOVE OUT
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INTRODUCTION
AN OPTIMUM TIME TO ELICIT STUDENT
DONATIONS
TEMPORARY STORAGE PODS THAT ARE CONVENIENTLY
PLACED AND CLEARLY IDENTIFIED
WITH CAMPAIGN GRAPHICS
STUDENT ASSISTANTS (WEARING CAMPAIGN BRANDED T-SHIRTS) THAT WILL PROVIDE ENCOURAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN SOFT-
DRINKS AND SNACKS AS A REWARD,
REFRESHMENT AND ENCOURAGEMENT
FOR DONATING
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PODS
No traffic flow distruption during this
busy time
Provide safe, secure, and weather-proof
storage
Manned by Goodwill staff and Student
Assistants (handing out reward)
Collected at the end of the move-out period
Conviently placed and clearly identified with
campaign graphics
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LOCATION OF PODS
Bradley Hall
Indian
River
SCAD Frame Shop
SCAD Security
D (Dyson House)
The HiveW (Weston House)
Café
Bradley Hall
Indian
River
SCAD Frame Shop
SCAD Security
D (Dyson House)
The HiveW (Weston House)
Café
Bradley Hall
Indian
River
SCAD Frame Shop
SCAD Security
D (Dyson House)
The HiveW (Weston House)
Café
Bradley Hall
Indian
River
SCAD Frame Shop
SCAD Security
D (Dyson House)
The HiveW (Weston House)
Café
Bradley Hall
Indian
River
SCAD Frame Shop
SCAD Security
D (Dyson House)
The HiveW (Weston House)
Café
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C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Approx. six miles north of Savannah
Approx. one mile west of Fahm
Approx. one mile south of Anderson
Approx. 1⅛ mile
south of Anderson
N
NE
E
SE
S SW
W
NW
1/4 MILE
S AVA N N A HF A C I L I T I E S
emergency phone P parking
under development
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4 5
POD LocationsA site visit with necessary representatives would determine final placement to address needs and concerns, and eliminate impact to traffic flow.
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GOODWILL STUDENT ASSISTANTS SCAD SERVE
Provide information, encouragement and assistance in the residence halls in
the donation process
Distribute soft-drinks and snacks to reward and refresh their fellow students
Would be given a reward(cash stipend, or an extended move-out time period)
Clearly identify themselves by wearing campaign branded t-shirts
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PERSONA XIAO MING
Xiao Ming is a senior international student. She lives at Boundary Village which
consists of apartment style housing with fully equipped kitchens. Because she will
be graduating and flying back to China right away, she is in a frantic state. She has
a lot of things such as clothing, kitchenware, home appliances, and art supplies—
she doesn’t know what to do with it all! She is aware of the local Goodwill store,
but still doesn’t know about its mission to help the community.
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Introvert Extrovert
Planner Procrastinator
External Help to Pack No Help to Pack
Brand Familiarity Brand Unfamiliarity
2 3 4 5
Name: Xiao Ming
Age: 23
Hometown: Beijing, China
Year + Major: Senior + Interior Design
Hobbies and Interests: Reading books and watching movies
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STORYBOARD XIAO MING
Xiao was curious to see who won the Goodwill Design Challenge. She goes on the website to check it out.
Coming back from library she sees the Goodwill display window and is impressed by the resourcefulness of the artists and beauty of the art.
She sees a poster about the Cause and Effect Campaign on the bulletin board in the dorm hallway.
A week later she sees a Goodwill donation bin and is reminded that she needs to begin preparing to move.
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About UsHome ContactChallenge
THIS YEAR YOUR DONATED STUFF HAS HELPED GOODWILL GET 1 8 5 , 6 8 0PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
I WANT YOU FOR THEGOODWILL DESIGN CHALLENGEAPRIL 4 – 6, 2014
YOURDONATIONS
TRANSFORM
LIVESSO HOW?
ON CAMPUSGIVE AWAY, DON’T THROW AWAYYOUR UNWANTED
OFF CAMPUS
HAVE YOUR UNWANTED ITEMSPICKED UP FREE
Get Involved
Off Campus
On Campus
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
POSTER FROM THE
COMPE-TITION
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She starts putting things she doesn’t want into the bin
The day before the quarter ends she is happy to see donation PODS being placed in strategic locations around Boundary Villiage.
During the final 24-hour period she takes more of her things to a donatoin POD and receives a reward.
REWARD
STORYBOARD XIAO MING
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3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
D. OFF-CAMPUS DONATION + PICK UP
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INTRODUCTION
59% OF ALL UNDERGRADUATES
LIVING IN OFF CAMPUS
STUDENTSNOTIFY GOODWILL BY
MESSAGE OR EMAIL THAT THEY WOULD
LIKE TO MAKE A DONATION
STUDNETS EITHER DON’T HAVE THE
TIME OR THE TRANSPORTATION
TO TRAVEL TO A GOODWILL
DONATION CENTER
GOODWILL SEND TRUCKS TO PICK UP
DONATIONS
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PERSONA MARY AND NATALIE
Mary is a graduate student who lives in an apartment on Wilmington Island with her roommate Natalie, a Fashion major from Equador. They met at orientation, became friends, and decided to room together—2 years later they cannot believe that Grad school went by so fast. They plan to use the Off-Campus Donation Pick-Up program to dispose of large items and furniture that cannot be taken with them—it’s an easy process. Mary and Natalie regularly shopped for discount clothing at the Goodwill store nearby, but until the “Cause and Effect Campaign,” neither was fully aware of it’s mission and job programs.
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Introvert Extrovert
Planner Procrastinator
External Help to Pack No Help to Pack
Brand Familiarity Brand Unfamiliarity
2 3 4 5
Name: Mary Davis
Age: 24
Hometown: San Diego, CA
Year+Major: Grad + Graphic Design
Hobbies and Interests: Humane Society volunteer, beach walks and hiking
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WEBSITE OFF CAMPUS DONATION + PICK-UP
About UsHome ContactChallenge Get Involved
STEP 1
PLACE YOUR ITEMS
ON THECURB
STEP 2
TEXT OR EMAIL GOODWILL TO LET THEM KNOWTHE LOCATION
STEP 3
WE DO THE REST
S E A R C H
Goodwill Industries LLC108 W Broughton St, Savannah, GAMon-Sat 9am-7pm, SUN closed912 232 5260contactus@goodwill.org
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SERVICE BLUEPRINTS
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Goodwill
GW Student Assistants
Communications
SCAD SERVE
Physical Plant
Residence Life & Housing
Date
Move-Out Preparation Period
Residence Hall Move-Out and Off-Campus Donation Pick-Up
Students
Beneficiaries
Overseers (Back-stage)
Executors (On-stage)
Goodwill Design Challenge
3/22 ~ 4/6 4/13 ~ 5/21 5/22 ~ 5/30
Goodwill
GW Student Assistants
SCAD SERVE
Residence Life & Housing
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BLUEPRINT
Goodwill
Put up tent and donation bins
Pack up tentPrep materials forchallenge
GW Student Assistants
Send weekly emails to students
Communications
SCAD SERVE
Residence Life & Housing
Put up GDC posters
Res Life
Launch Website & SNS (facebook, etc)
Send reminder email to judges
Students are briefed about the challenge
Students are informed about Goodwill (flyers)
Accept donations
Receive/judgeart pieces
Distribute prizes
Goodwill Goodwill
Goodwill
Goodwill Goodwill
SERVE
Res Life Res Life
Date 3/22 Sat 3/24 Mon 4/4 Fri 4/6 Sun 4/13 Sun
See poster about move-out day donation
Preparation for Move-out day
Approve posters
Send weekly email to students
Communications
Put up posters
Res Life
Update/advertise on website and SNS
Set up window display at store
Answer any question students may have
Goodwill
Res Life
5/15 Thur 5/16 Fri 5/21 Wed
Students
Beneficiaries
Overseers (Back-stage)
Start spring quarter
See GDC posters, view website and register for it
On Spring break Register at tent for challenge
Gather materials and start designing
Submit work at 1pm
Prizes awarded at 2:30pm
Sand Art Festival (5/10)
Sidewalk Art Festival (4/26)Career Fair (3/28)
Executors (On-stage)
Goodwill Design Challenge
Move-Out Preparation Period
Goodwill
GW Student Assistants
Communications
SCAD SERVE
Physical Plant
Residence Life & Housing
Goodwill SERVE
Coordination and support
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVE SCAD SERVE
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Put up tent and donation bins
Pack up tent
Students are briefed about the challenge
Students are informed about Goodwill (flyers)
Receive/judgeart pieces
Distribute prizes
GoodwillGoodwill
Goodwill Goodwill
SERVE
Res Life Res Life
4/4 Fri 4/6 Sun 4/13 Sun
See poster about move-out day donation
Go on website/SNS See display at GWstore (window display)
Approve posters
Send weekly email to students
Manage website Set up PODs
GoodwillCommunications
Hang posters
Donation bins are distributed
Res Life
Update/advertise on website and SNS
Set up window display at store
Answer any questions students may have
Respond to anyquestions and explainthe donation process
Staff responds to questions and spreads word
Goodwill Goodwill
Goodwill
Res Life
Goodwill Res LifeGoodwill Res Life
5/15 Thur 5/16 Fri 5/21 Wed 5/22 Thur 5/28 Wed
Register at tent for challenge
Gather materials and start designing
Submit work at 1pm
Prizes awarded at 2:30pm
Sand Art Festival (5/10)
Sidewalk Art Festival (4/26)Career Fair (3/28)
Goodwill Design Challenge
Move-Out Preparation Period
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVE
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVE
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BLUEPRINT
See display at GWstore (window display)
Set up PODsDonation bins are distributed
Staff responds to questions and spreads words out
Goodwill
Goodwill Res LifeGoodwill Res Life
5/16 Fri 5/21 Wed 5/22 Thur 5/28 Wed
Brings donations to the PODs
Gather donations Gives donations to Student Ambassador
Picks out reward Gathers donations
Organizes donations in the PODs
Sets up table
Res
Supplies rewardand manages POD
Takes donations
Goodwill
Goodwill
Goodwill
Sets up table
SA
SA
Takes down table
Locks up POD
5/29 Thur (Move-out Day 1) 5/30 Fri (Move-out Day 2)
8am 11:05pm
Good SA
Residence Hall Move-Out and Off-Campus Donation Pick-Up
Coordination and support
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVESCAD SERVE
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVE
ResGood SA
Res ResGood GoodSA SA
6am 12:20pm
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BLUEPRINT
Picks out reward Gathers donations Walk to POD Gives donations to Student Ambassador
Picks out reward
Organizes donations in the PODs
Goodwill SA
Picks up PODsGoodwill
Sets up tableTakes down table
Locks up POD
Takes donations
Goodwill SA
Takes down table
Locks up POD
5/29 Thur (Move-out Day 1) 5/30 Fri (Move-out Day 2)
5pm
Residence Hall Move-Out and Off-Campus Donation Pick-Up
Coordination and support
SCAD SERVE
Res ResGood GoodSA SA ResGood SA
6am 12:20pm8am 11:05pm
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CONCLUSION
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VISION
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THANK YOU
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