Completed
 
 
 
 
 
Fundraise
FY22 Subscription Box Campaign – Winter Box
Annual Giving Solicitations → FY2022 - Q2
Due Open Deliverables Open Emails
11-12-2021 0 / 3 0 / 3
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS Madolyn Haggbloom, Aaron Daye, James Baer   D Tina Banner, Jason Phenicie   W Nicole Neal
Sponsor Information
Annual GivingMegan PooleDirector of Annual Giving
Project Description
Due Date for Copy: October 18 Due Date for Mailer Box Artwork: October 12 Due Date for Postcard & Email Artwork: October 18 Postcard Drop Date: Nov 5 Email Drop Date(s): Nov 18, Nov 23 and Dec 2 Audience: All alumni (~300,000) + parents of current students SUBSCRIPTION BOX CONCEPT Building on the momentum of last year's Swamp Socks, Annual Giving will launch a seasonal subscription box campaign. For a gift of $35, Gators will receive 1 box. For a gift of $75, Gators will receive 3 boxes – winter, spring and summer – throughout the fiscal year. Each box will contain a variety of unique UF items that will remind alumni of their time on campus. The winter subscription box will include one pair of Swamp Socks, local chocolate and coffee, and a sheet of orange and blue holiday labels and stickers. Alumni will be solicited via postcard and email to make a gift of $35 or more to the fund of their choice, and they will receive a box as a token of appreciation. Details in Box
Deliverables
EmailSend DateStatusAssigned Team 
FY22 Swamp Swag Subscription Box Campaign – Winter Box Email 111-17-2021CompleteTonya Gibbs🔎 ✏️
FY22 Swamp Swag Subscription Box Campaign – Winter Box Email 211-23-2021CompleteTonya Gibbs🔎 ✏️
FY22 Swamp Swag Subscription Box Campaign – Winter Box Email 312-02-2021CompleteTonya Gibbs🔎 ✏️
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[OCT-15-21 Marissa Hartman] Megan Poole and Luke Anderson have approved the design of the box. Maddie and Jim will order today! Nicole has finished the copy for the emails. I will file it in box.

[OCT-14-21 Marissa Hartman] Maddie is fixing up the inDesign file with the edits and will have Megan re-approve them, hopefully before the end of today !
Created on Sept.  3, 2021 at  9:23 AM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Nov. 14, 2022 at  9:48 AM (EST). Owned by Hartman, Marissa.
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