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Stand Up and Holler Instagram Story Templates
Stand Up and Holler → 2021
Due Open Deliverables
01-14-2021  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS Diana Bermudez, James Baer, David Houder
Sponsor Information
Annual GivingGrace CastroDirector of Annual Giving Programs
Project Description
Instagram Story templates for the social toolkit. ‘This or that’ ‘gif’ templates have circulated Instagram recently, and Grace thought these would be a fun addition to our toolkits to help promote engagement day-of, branded UF or SUAH. She drafted a couple of concepts for this idea. She is in no way married to these, nor do they reflect our branding, but just to get the idea across. She also copied one for social “bingo” that’s a sample from Google. She thought this one could be fun to tie into overall giving day and the livestream. Example of bingo: https://about.easil.com/templates/social-media/instagram-stories/template/D83JKeNH-travel-bingo-instagram-challenge-template.
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Created on Jan. 12, 2021 at 11:14 AM (EST). Last updated by Rachel Smith on Jan. 22, 2021 at 11:56 AM (EST). Owned by Hartman, Marissa.
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