Impact Report Graphic Design

Help Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association showcase their work by designing their impact report with compelling visuals.
Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association
Detroit, MI, USA
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Detroit, MI, USA

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What we need
  • A professionally designed report, up to 10 pages, in high-resolution format (jpeg, pdf, etc.)
  • Accurate, print-ready specifications
Additional details

We have written the content and selected the images. We would be grateful to have someone design a 16 page Annual Report booklet for digital and print.

What we have in place
  • We currently have brand guidelines, written content &previous report examples, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a communications associate on staff to assist, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,187 , allowing us to keep our staff employed who provide direct services to pregnant mothers and babies in our community.

It's important for us to be accountable to our stakeholders. Our community has given so much to us. We want to be sure that they know about our successes and opportunities.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with high-resolution logo and visual branding guidelines, finalized copy, and any additional content to be included in annual impact report
  • Volunteer Manager shares examples of previous annual reports with Professional (if any)
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Milestone 1: Brainstorming
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional connect to discuss the story the Organization wants to tell and brainstorm how key data can be highlighted and visualized
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional agree upon a timeline
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Milestone 2: Preliminary Impact Report Design & Feedback
  • Professional creates a preliminary design and shares with Volunteer Manager
  • Volunteer Manager reviews and provides feedback
  • Repeat feedback process (if necessary)
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Milestone 3: Final Impact Report
  • Professional delivers final version of annual impact report in PDF format, with print-ready specifications
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About the org

Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association
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Our mission

Black Mothers's Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to reduce racial inequities in breastfeeding support for black families.

What we do

DIRECT SERVICE
The Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Club(r) is a community-centered, mother-led breastfeeding group. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers come together for fellowship, sisterhood, parenting and breastfeeding support. Longstanding Clubs are located in Detroit, MI and Shreveport, LA.

The Community-based Doula Program is a nationally accredited home-visiting service that connects pregnant mothers of Detroit, MI with a community birth worker. Doulas support families with maternal care during pregnancy, labor & birth, early postpartum care, breastfeeding; and newborn care.

TRAINING/EDUCATION
The Nationally Accredited Community-based Doula & Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Training Course specially trains women to provide peer-to-peer support during pregnancy, labor & birth, early postpartum, and breastfeeding; using HealthConnect One's nationally renowned curriculum.

Childbirth Education Class for pregnant mothers. Topics include; pregnancy, labor and delivery, infant care, postpartum care, family planning, etc.

Group Parenting Class for caregivers with a child under age one. Learn about the health and well-being of infants for the first year of life.

Onsite and Web-based Learning Sessions are professional development opportunities designed to provide culturally-appropriate and relevant strategies, information, applicable skills and action steps to agency employees that have an interest in breastfeeding support and maternal-child-health. Clients include government health departments, WIC agencies, hospitals, childcare centers, community-based organizations, conference planners, and for- and non-profit agencies.

An Annual National Conference that assembles a diverse group of professionals with an interest in maternal-infant-health. Conference attendees receive leading information on the most current practices, studies and models in clinical care, racial equity and public health that address the specific socio-cultural needs of birth and breastfeeding support for black families.

Expert Consultation on racial equity in birth and breastfeeding work. Consultations are provided for program development, private and public policy development, leadership development, action plans, health campaigns, etc. A few past work examples include:

The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding, 2011
State of Michigan Breastfeeding Plan, 2017-2019
Black Breastfeeding Week
Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Club Replication Model
Detroit Equity in Birth Outcomes, Member
Mommy-Friendly Detroit

ADVOCACY & SOCIAL MOVEMENT
BMBFA spearheads the Black Breastfeeding Caucus, a national group, its mission is to mobilize families, communities, and public/private institutions to create strategies, make decisions and implement action steps that result in equitable breastfeeding support for black families.

The BMBFA Mommy Ambassadors is a group of BMBFA Mommies working to influence and shape institutional, local, state and national policies and practices.

BMBFA co-leads Black Breastfeeding Week, a national public health campaign celebrating the black breastfeeding experience annually, August 25-31.

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