Communications call

Help Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness by speaking with a member of their organization on the phone for 1 hour about their communications needs.
Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness
Sandpoint, ID, USA
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Posted November 5th

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What we'd like to talk about

I would like advice on writing a simple communications plan for our organization that will direct our messaging and delivery methods for the year and act as a pressure release for some org members.

Additional context

We lost an election in May that is a speed bump for our long-term goals. Our organization has mixed energy on "making a splash" to show folks that we're still here and to help dispel misinformation. We think staff can write a comms plan that finds a balance, but could use suggestions on a format as well as effectiveness of certain communication methods (ex: billboards).

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Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness
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Britta M.

Deputy Executive Director

Our mission

To pass on a Scotchman Peaks Wilderness for our children and grandchildren.

What we do

The Scotchman Peaks have been passed down to children and grandchildren for as long as people have lived in the Inland Northwest. They are the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, and the Kalispel Tribe.

The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness is committed to saving this land for children and grandchildren yet to come. The mission is simple: using every available tool to save the wild Scotchmans.

There are many ways the Friends pursue that goal. One of the most important is advocating for designated Wilderness status. While the Scotchman Peaks region is managed as recommended wilderness, it takes an act of Congress to create the Scotchman Peaks Wilderness. Saving the land for years to come.

That's just the beginning of what the Friends do. The organization also works to connect community members with their wild backyard. Volunteers generously give their time to maintaining the trails that keep wilderness accessible to everyone. They educate adults and kids alike on the natural world and why it matters. Perhaps most importantly, they inspire others through their passion and enthusiasm for wild places.

The fact is that wilderness matters. It provides crucial habitat to wildlife, plants and trees. It attracts tourists that drive the local economy. It's a wonderland for hikers, hunters, fishers and nature lovers. And it provides people an escape from the stress of modern life. The world needs country left untamed. And, for Idaho and Montana, Scotchman Peaks is that wild place.

Testimonials

Tom was wonderful to talk with and very helpful. He asked great questions to get to the root of what we need and also just let us talk when that was needed. The conversation strayed some from our original intent, but in a great way. We covered the things we initially wanted to cover and more. We highly recommend Tom.
Britta M.
Britta M.

Deputy Executive Director

Communications Phone call

It was great to talk communications, board management and impact with Britta and Phil. It was great to talk through some of their challenges and help them review opportunities for their communication plan. We were able to have a good conversation where I think I was able to add value and also where they were able to talk through some options themselves. They are trying to keep up with the changes in communications and how best to reach constituents, potential constituents and also deal with those who want to oppose you. Really enjoy our conversation.
Tom B.
Tom B.

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