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National Leadership Team Update on 2009 WPFL Campus Challenge Campaign Strategies

This update outlines the ongoing efforts of the WPFL National Leadership Team, which comprises 18 members from local OPOs, DLAs, and key national donation organizations such as DLA, AOPO, EBAA, AATB, and UNOS. The team is actively designing a new 2009 Campus Challenge, meeting frequently with HRSA and the Akoya Team to establish action groups. Key elements include a campaign toolkit, best practices, and measurement strategies to ensure effective implementation. The initiative is structured in two phases from January to November 2009, aiming to engage national partners and community involvement.

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National Leadership Team Update on 2009 WPFL Campus Challenge Campaign Strategies

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  1. WPFL National Leadership Team Update 18 members representing local OPOs/DLAs and national donation organizations including DLA, AOPO, EBAA, AATB, UNOS and affiliated Workplace Partners. Active efforts underway to design and plan a new and dynamic 2009 WPFL Campus Challenge Meet several times monthly with HRSA and the Akoya Team Established 4 Action Groups Campaign Strategy and Design National Partners Campaign Toolkit and Resources Measurement and Evaluation

  2. WPFL National Leadership Team Update • Inclusion of best practices from local OPO/DLA and other successful national campus campaigns • High-level strategy development for national and local implementation • Annual implementation options • Phase I: January – April, 2009 • Phase II: May – November, 2009 • Recruit a minimum of 3-5 National Partners • New customizable Campus Challenge campaign toolkit, resources and materials • Well-defined measurement strategies and evaluation methods

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