You are volunteering for a local food bank and the director has asked for your assistance. The
Question:
You are volunteering for a local food bank and the director has asked for your assistance. The food bank may be able to receive some state funding if the director can assemble a persuasive proposal about the need for the food bank. The director gives you the following information and asks if you can create visuals for it.
■ Food bank is open four days a week.
■ One director and four volunteers.
■ Food bank feeds 100–150 families per week.
■ Of those families, 95% have children under 18.
■ Often, food will run out by the end of Thursday.
■ If given more support, the food bank could feed many more families in need (the goal would be 250) and could hire more staff members.
As your instructor directs,
a. In a small group, identify and discuss possible visuals for the proposal.
b. Individually, create one (or more) visual(s) using the given data. Write an email to your instructor where you justify your design choices.
c. With a small group, create three visuals that persuade the state agency of the need for funding. Present the visuals to the class in an informal presentation where you justify your design choices.
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Business Communication
ISBN: 9781265045630
13th Edition
Authors: Kitty O. Locker, Jo Mackiewicz, Jeanine Elise Aune, Donna S. Kienzler Professor