Part I. Developing a Watershed Outreach Campaign PlanDeveloping Your Outreach CampaignTo develop a watershed outreach campaign, you need to follow the six steps of outreach, which are covered in this module: Outreach Building Blocks
These steps are the building blocks to effective, successful outreach campaigns. It is important to identify the elements and information needed to complete each step before proceeding to the next. Starting in the middle of the process or skipping stepsidentifying and analyzing the target audiencecan be ineffective and wasteful.
Driving forces Identifying the forces that are driving the need for an outreach campaign will help determine the scope of the campaign and focus it on exactly what will get the job done. The driving force for a campaign often centers around a specific issue, such as a violation of state or federal water quality standards, the need to upgrade an NPDES permit to expand wastewater treatment capacity, or unmanaged development that has led to increased flooding and water quality problems. Development pressure, for example, was the driving force in west Michigan, where protection of the Bear Creek watershed meant gaining public buy-in for the development of stricter ordinances outlining where homes could be built. The Bear Creek Watershed Project organizers launched an outreach campaign that was tailored specifically to spread their message. Goals Objectives It is important to remember that as you progress through your watershed management process your outreach objectives and activities will change. For example, during the early stages it might be necessary to generate basic awareness on watershed issues, but as problems are identified your objectives will focus on educating your target audiences on the causes of the problems. Finally, during the implementation phase of your watershed management process, your objectives will focus on a specific action or set of actions by your target audience to reduce adverse water quality impacts. Setting up the evaluation processAlthough Step 6 of this module provides in-depth information on how to evaluate your outreach campaign, it is important to build in evaluation from the beginning and during every step to ensure that you stay on the right track and meet your program objectives. Ideally, feedback generated after each completed step will help you carry out the tasks for each subsequent step more effectively.Section 3 of 28 |
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