Yonge North York Member Handbook Creator
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canva (software) content creation design software brandingThe Yonge North York BIA is seeking assistance in creating a member handbook to welcome new businesses opening in our corridor. Include information about the services, support available, and general contact details for inquiries related to Yonge North York BIA.
Prepare a membership strategy and templates:
- Create an attractive welcome package, incorporating elements from the provided reference, and ensure it aligns with our interim branding. Utilize design software like Canva for this task.
- The member welcome package should be formatted so that it is easy to adjust and rebrand each year.
- Incorporate input and suggestions from our project team members.
- Write content and review case studies.
Our project team member will be the main contact person, and will be available via email and phone. A project briefing and check ins will be provided via Zoom and scheduled in advance. Work is to be reviewed and provided in shared documents to our team via comments. We will set up a Google Documents folder for the project and start a file in Canva to share with you for your work.
Payment by funder (Riipen Level UP) through C$1,400.00" as compensation.
About the company
The Yonge North York Business Improvement Area (BIA) was recently established and is one of over 80 BIAs in Toronto. Our organization is overseen by a voluntary Board of Directors from our business community. Representing over 1600 business and commercial property members, with over 30,000 employees and 51,000 residents within our district, we are one of the largest BIAβs in Toronto. Located along the Yonge corridor between Hwy 401 and just North of Finch Avenue, our urban district is experiencing significant development. The Yonge North York BIAβs vision is to be the preferred destination in North Toronto for businesses, residents, visitors and workers to live, work and play: By promoting the area as an accessible, safe, urban, vibrant and alternative destination to downtown Toronto and the suburbs; By creating economic growth and opportunity for members; and By improving the quality of life through business attraction, capacity building, events, marketing, public realm, retention and revitalization.