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The Moose Hide Campaign is working to end violence towards women and children, especially Indigenous women and children, by creating an impact on the grassroots level. The project aims to engage the Canadian population by developing an online training module to help them understand and create awareness about violence against women and children and inspire them to become part of the solution. The organization has seen through various sources that domestic violence rates have increased significantly during COVID-19, establishing an even greater sense of urgency for such projects to be implemented (Job Description Proposal, 2020).
The internship would focus on conducting market research, creating a business plan for the social enterprise element to the training sales, and developing marketing materials for the online training module across Canada. The project would not just involve designing and implementing the marketing strategies but would also include aspects of creating marketing materials to gain an enhanced impact.
Nattalle Tessier
Moose Hide Campaign
Business
Indigenous Affairs; New and Digital Media
Vancouver Island University
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