In Section 1: Management, you learned that it is important to develop materials that provide clear information about your program that you can share with schools, families, community partners, and the media. Getting the word out about your program will support your recruitment, retention, and marketing efforts, and it will also help staff members and stakeholders develop a sense of identity for your program.
Directions: Consider the following tips as you think about outreach and marketing materials for your program. These materials may take many different forms, such as a one-page information sheet, a brochure, posters, or a flyer. You may want to develop these materials with middle or high school students in your program and/or consider enlisting the aid of a graphic artist or printer in the community.