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Timothy Chen: Individual Contribution Page

My work in AguaClara's Outreach Team in this semester has largely involved exploring and contacting initially began as strictly focused on corporate sponsors and affiliatesgrant listsSo far, I have not obtained any concrete sponsors--i.e., I have been unsuccessful in creating revenue flow for AguaClara.  However, I have established several contacts with our group by speaking with organizations that might eventually become our affiliates.  Below, I have identified and provided a brief description of those organizations:

  • Fundacion Cantaro Azul: this NGO started as a student-run project group in UC Berkeley, and it focuses on helping Mexican communities obtain clean drinking water.  We are in the progress of contacting Cantaro Azul to request guidance for AguaClara.
  • Net Impact: as an international non-profit organization, Net Impact is a network of like-minded industry professional and students who seek to use socially and environmentally responsible business to effect change.  We have established a contact with Net Impact, and I will be attending their conference in late October (with the hope of spreading awareness of AguaClara).
  • Pillsbury Institute for Entrepreneurship: the Pillsbury Institute is a center in the Cornell Hotel School, and its sole purpose to provide skills, knowledge, and resources to individuals and organizations who are developing entrepreneurial ventures.  I have a contact in the institute, and I'm planning a meeting with them in late October or early November.

However, my work has expanded into several facets of the outreach's scope, and I have become somewhat of a factotum for the team.  I worked with a host of initiatives in the past four months: sponsorship searches, concert management, marketing strategy formation, social media presence, and business communication.  Not all of these projects have been successful, however.  In the following sections, I will explain in-depth what I have done for the initiatives (and what the results have been so far).

Sponsorship searches

I have been involved with the search for corporate sponsors, since AguaClara is in need of more funding.  In the processing of doing so, the search turned into more of an affiliate search; that is, I began connecting more with organization with similar visions instead of companies that could write us a check.  Some of the affiliates included Fundacion Cantaro Azul, Net Impact, the Pillsbury Institute of Entrepernership, and Eship@Cornell.  I am working with individuals from the Pillsbury Institute and Eship@Cornell (specifically, Thomas Ward and John Jaquette) to find a clearer direction for AguaClara. Although these organizations are not sponsors per se, I believe that they will become invaluable resources for us in the future.

Concert management

In November, I helped other outreach team members to oversee the benefit concert.  The AguaClara benefit concert is a semi-annual event where the Cornell community is able to enjoy great music and food while contributing money to our causeAt the concert, Julianne Schwartz and I hosted as the MC's, as we introduced performers and managed the time-line of the night.  In addition, I was in charge of the donation finances and closing tasks, such as sending thank-you letters and posting a website blurb about the concert.  By counting up the combined donations, I found a total of more than 460 dollars in revenue.

Marketing strategy formation

I am currently trying to figure out a comprehensive marketing strategy for AguaClara.  My past school and work experiences have given me a specialization in marketing management and market research, and both of these aspects are crucial for AguaClara.  I have determined that this organization needs more direction for its outreach campaign: we need to be able to quickly and concisely answer the question "What is AguaClara" when someone asks it.  I am trying to develop a marketing strategy that addresses the identity of our team, as well as the methods in which we should be advertising ourselves on and off campus.  This is not a quick task, but you can view a small bit of the initial push in this presentation that I created for the outreach team.

Social media presence

The greatest trend in the past five years has surrounded the use of social media.  In the last few weeks of the fall 2010 semester (and probably in the majority of the coming semester), I was exploring the potential of social media for AguaClara.  Specifically, how can AguaClara market itself with greater appeal to the different audiences who use sites like Facebook and Twitter?  And more important, how can AguaClara expand its internet presence beyond its current website?  At this time, I have not made much progress because of some hindrances in updating a spammed-out facebook group page, but Twitter seems to show promise.  Updates on these initiatives will be given soon.

Business communication

The last task (and perhaps the most difficult task to quantitatively measure) that I have been carrying out this semester involves business communication.  To the greatest extent possible, I would like see all written and oral communication that AguaClara has with the public to be professional.  That is, AguaClara's external communications should abide by the norms and standards of proper managerial communication (rules do exist!).  When it comes to business letters, presentations, or even phrasing, grammar, and formatting, I have been trying to pass outreach materials through a filter of business communication editing.  This task does not manifest itself in any stand-alone, tangible document, but it is reflected in the quality of the outreach team's written text.  In the coming semester, I plan on putting together an in-depth guide of communication guidelines for AguaClara I have made contact with each of them and am making slow (but steady) progress.  One of main goals for this semester is to bring AguaClara closer to official NGO status so that we can be recognized by corporations and grants more readily.In mid-October, I will be showcasing AguaClara's demo plant with Rosa.  This demonstration will be held for prospective engineering students, and we hope that it will spread awareness about our organization.  I'm pleased to be working with a group of talented and creative individuals on the Outreach Team, and I look forward to what this year has in store for us.