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Reverse the Decline Website
Due Open Deliverables
09-28-2016  / 1
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Sponsor Information
Corporate and Foundation RelationsKim KruseInterim Senior Director of Advancement
Project Description
Website to inform public about UF's sea turtle and butterfly conservation efforts and inspire giving. For fundraising and awareness.
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[JUL-30-18 Jason Phenicie] Site launched. SEO activities complete and site submitted to Google for indexing.

[JUN-20-17 Jason Phenicie] Added updated sea turtle content to the site and sent to Karen Bjorndal and Alan Bolten for review.

[NOV-10-16 Jason Phenicie] The site is fully populated with appropriate giving links. While Geena will take over primary maintenance of the site, I will continue to make tweaks, provide assistance where necessary and add additional content. Status set to "ongoing"

[SEP-14-16 Jim Baer] a design mockup is located here:
http://www.jamespbaer.com/test21/

[SEP-06-16 Jason Phenicie] Jaret Daniels sent a synopsis of some of the work being done in Florida along with some photos and a video. These are in Box under the Construction subfolder, in their own subfolder.

The reversethedecline.uff.ufl.edu domain is in the works and should be ready directly (www.reversethedecline.uff.ufl.edu will also work).

[AUG-22-16 Jason Phenicie] Met with Jaret Daniels and Geena Hill to review site expectations.
- Jaret will provide images and stories for site launch as well as a list of partners
- David will reach out to University Relations to follow-up on RTD subdomain request
- Site will be hosted at reversethedecline.uff.ufl.edu - any additional domains will be pointers to this location

Additional site elements:
- 5 quick things you can do to help reverse the decline at home with a link out to more tips (Center for Landscape Conservation Planning)
- "captive breeding & reintroduction" for butterflies
- Link out to biodiversity institute
- Look to build in the impact of the work

Look to launch the site ahead of the Oct 8 visit from Kim Sands, Director of Strategic Philanthropy for Disney

[AUG-16-16 Jason Phenicie] Chris has requested an update on our URL status with campus IT. We cannot stand up the WordPress instance until the URL is cleared.

[AUG-15-16 Jason Phenicie] Meeting scheduled with Jaret Daniels and Kim Kruse on 8/19 to further explore website expectations.

[JUL-13-16 Jason Phenicie] Added text to website planning draft. Sent draft to Jim.
Chris is working on standing up the environment and requesting reversethedecline.ufl.edu subdomain.

[JUL-11-16 David Finnerty] Preliminary text sent to Jason on July 11.
Created on May 17, 2016 at  3:44 PM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on July 30, 2018 at  4:02 PM (EDT). Owned by Finnerty, David.
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