This document appears to be a presentation outline that includes a title, team members, class/time information, date, agenda with multiple topic headings, and a divider slide with a headline and tagline along with source information.
This document provides instructions for producing a fashion show to promote a high school fashion marketing program. It includes details on securing approval and funding, choosing a venue and date, designing promotional materials, recruiting models and vendors, and coordinating various committees and logistics. The goal is to give students hands-on experience in event planning and expose the fashion marketing program to potential recruits through a fun, professional showcase of the latest trends.
This document introduces Scholar's Collegiate, a program at Nipissing University aimed at helping students at risk of leaving school due to poor academic performance or voluntary withdrawal. The program uses a team approach involving success coaches to provide individualized academic support and coaching over 4-6 months. Students are encouraged to participate in order to benefit from improved academic outcomes and potentially win a prize. The IDEA success model is used, focusing on identification, determination, exploration, and application. Interested students are instructed to apply and book an intake appointment.
Presentation: Pro PolitiCS for Peace Project LaunchRam Toledo
Presentation by Benedicto Bacani, executive director of the Institute for Autonomy and Governance, during the launch of the Pro PolitiCS for Peace project:
April 29, 2015 in Zamboanga City
May 10, 2015 in Davao City
Relevant Bangsamoro Basic Law Provisions on Local Governance, Policing and L...Ram Toledo
From the presentation of lawyer Jesus Doque IV at the workshop on LGU roles and LGU-Bangsamoro relations organized by the Institute for Autonomy and Governance in partnership with UNICEF, Makati City, 25 September 2014
https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.enrollamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/...Enroll America
Slides from an Enroll America webinar on January 13, 2014. The entire enrollment community is getting ready to double down on the most effective ways to reach consumers before the second open enrollment period (OE2) ends on February 15. Check out the slides to walk through outreach strategies -- including enrollment events, “commit cards,” and earned media -- you’ll still have time to implement before the February 15 deadline.
Featuring speakers from Westside Family Healthcare, Nebraska Appleseed, and Get Covered America – Arizona.
This document appears to be a presentation outline that includes a title, team members, class/time information, date, agenda with multiple topic headings, and a divider slide with a headline and tagline along with source information.
This document provides instructions for producing a fashion show to promote a high school fashion marketing program. It includes details on securing approval and funding, choosing a venue and date, designing promotional materials, recruiting models and vendors, and coordinating various committees and logistics. The goal is to give students hands-on experience in event planning and expose the fashion marketing program to potential recruits through a fun, professional showcase of the latest trends.
This document introduces Scholar's Collegiate, a program at Nipissing University aimed at helping students at risk of leaving school due to poor academic performance or voluntary withdrawal. The program uses a team approach involving success coaches to provide individualized academic support and coaching over 4-6 months. Students are encouraged to participate in order to benefit from improved academic outcomes and potentially win a prize. The IDEA success model is used, focusing on identification, determination, exploration, and application. Interested students are instructed to apply and book an intake appointment.
Presentation: Pro PolitiCS for Peace Project LaunchRam Toledo
Presentation by Benedicto Bacani, executive director of the Institute for Autonomy and Governance, during the launch of the Pro PolitiCS for Peace project:
April 29, 2015 in Zamboanga City
May 10, 2015 in Davao City
Relevant Bangsamoro Basic Law Provisions on Local Governance, Policing and L...Ram Toledo
From the presentation of lawyer Jesus Doque IV at the workshop on LGU roles and LGU-Bangsamoro relations organized by the Institute for Autonomy and Governance in partnership with UNICEF, Makati City, 25 September 2014
https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.enrollamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/...Enroll America
Slides from an Enroll America webinar on January 13, 2014. The entire enrollment community is getting ready to double down on the most effective ways to reach consumers before the second open enrollment period (OE2) ends on February 15. Check out the slides to walk through outreach strategies -- including enrollment events, “commit cards,” and earned media -- you’ll still have time to implement before the February 15 deadline.
Featuring speakers from Westside Family Healthcare, Nebraska Appleseed, and Get Covered America – Arizona.
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Interactive Planning Session - Working with the Criminal Justice CommunityEnroll America
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101 Tactics to Use While Preparing for an Effective and Efficient OE4Enroll America
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Engaging the Invincible: Activities to Connect Millennials to CoverageEnroll America
This document summarizes a presentation on engaging millennial populations in health insurance enrollment. It discusses strategies for reaching millennial groups, including through digital outreach on social media, partnerships with colleges and other organizations, and messaging around financial assistance and qualifying life events. Specific outreach examples are provided, such as events at movie openings, sports games, cafes and a 24-hour enrollment marathon. Recommendations are made for partnering with organizations serving various demographic groups and conducting hyper-local outreach.
Taking Control: Using Metrics to Evaluate and Advocate for Your ProgramEnroll America
This document outlines an agenda and presentation for a workshop on using metrics to evaluate and advocate for enrollment programs. The presentation covers defining data and metrics, choosing important metrics to track, examples of what metrics organizations currently track and why, and a partner panel sharing their experiences. Attendees then break into groups to discuss metrics for their own programs before reconvening to debrief. The goal is to help enrollment programs better measure their work to guide program improvements and funder communications.
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The document summarizes a panel discussion on using social media effectively for health insurance enrollment. It discusses how people now use multiple screens, the growth of social networks, and the need for engaging content. Panelists from Insure GA and Out2Enroll discuss their most successful outreach efforts in OE3, like capitalizing on events and testing collaborations. The panel provides tips for coming up with ideas, like strategic planning, seeking inspiration, connecting with audiences, and having fun. It also asks about tools for measuring performance and challenges for OE4.
Understanding the Connection Between Tax Filing and Health CoverageEnroll America
This document provides an overview of how the Affordable Care Act impacts tax filing. It discusses reporting health coverage status, the premium tax credit for marketplace coverage, and exemptions from the individual mandate penalty. It explains the new Form 1095-A for marketplace enrollees and Form 8962 for reconciling advance premium tax credits. The document also reviews options for free tax preparation assistance and additional online resources for questions about ACA tax provisions.
Interactive Planning Session - Working with the Criminal Justice CommunityEnroll America
This document provides an overview of a presentation on partnerships between enrollment assisters and the justice community. The objectives are to understand the language used in working with the justice system and review models of partnerships. The goals are to articulate the benefits of such partnerships and identify next steps to establish partnerships locally. The document discusses addressing the justice-involved population sensitively, the high percentages of those incarcerated or under justice supervision who are uninsured and have health issues, and who is eligible to enroll in coverage. It presents two models of partnerships with corrections facilities and a case study of successful enrollments. It offers tips on initiating partnerships, including creating an elevator pitch, and concludes with a discussion period.
Latino State of Enrollment: Persistent Health Disparities, Barriers and Gains...Enroll America
This document discusses a grant from the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) to increase health insurance coverage in Latino communities. It notes that Latinos suffer disproportionately from chronic diseases and have the highest uninsured rates. The grant trained over 100 NAHN nurses and students to educate over 6,375 individuals about Affordable Care Act protections and options. Key strategies included partnerships, addressing intergenerational families, cultural events, and culturally responsive messaging. Barriers like limited awareness, hard to reach populations, and challenges for farmworkers still persist.
101 Tactics to Use While Preparing for an Effective and Efficient OE4Enroll America
The document outlines strategies for effective outreach and enrollment during Open Enrollment period 4 (OE4). It discusses having navigators share what worked and didn't work in previous open enrollment periods. The workshop aims to provide 101 tactics for preparing for OE4, including engaging partners and media, collecting consumer information, developing work plans and schedules, and providing training for navigators. Attendees will discuss top priorities and next steps to apply innovative strategies from the presentations.
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This document summarizes a presentation on engaging millennial populations in health insurance enrollment. It discusses strategies for reaching millennial groups, including through digital outreach on social media, partnerships with colleges and other organizations, and messaging around financial assistance and qualifying life events. Specific outreach examples are provided, such as events at movie openings, sports games, cafes and a 24-hour enrollment marathon. Recommendations are made for partnering with organizations serving various demographic groups and conducting hyper-local outreach.
Taking Control: Using Metrics to Evaluate and Advocate for Your ProgramEnroll America
This document outlines an agenda and presentation for a workshop on using metrics to evaluate and advocate for enrollment programs. The presentation covers defining data and metrics, choosing important metrics to track, examples of what metrics organizations currently track and why, and a partner panel sharing their experiences. Attendees then break into groups to discuss metrics for their own programs before reconvening to debrief. The goal is to help enrollment programs better measure their work to guide program improvements and funder communications.
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The document summarizes a panel discussion on using social media effectively for health insurance enrollment. It discusses how people now use multiple screens, the growth of social networks, and the need for engaging content. Panelists from Insure GA and Out2Enroll discuss their most successful outreach efforts in OE3, like capitalizing on events and testing collaborations. The panel provides tips for coming up with ideas, like strategic planning, seeking inspiration, connecting with audiences, and having fun. It also asks about tools for measuring performance and challenges for OE4.