Coronavirus Community Support Hub Website Toolkit
From the Humber LEP:
Coronavirus Community Support Hub Website Toolkit
Thank you all for your support in helping create the Coronavirus Community Support hub.
We hope to get the message out to as many Humber organisations as possible the support on offer, as well as the calls for support people may be able to respond to.
Please consider sharing this website within your own networks, in external and internal communications, and on social media.
Please see below for examples of content you can use to help promote the Coronavirus Community Support hub across social media and in newsletters.
Tweets:
The Coronavirus Community Support hub has been created to publicise the offers of support coming in from the region’s businesses. Visit the website here: https://community.humberlep.org
Is your business able to support the production of materials vital to the fight against coronavirus? Please let us know by visiting the Humber’s Coronavirus Community Support hub: https://community.humberlep.org
Is your key business or organisation in need of equipment to help support the fight against the coronavirus? Visit our Humber’s Coronavirus Community Support hub to link up to businesses who can help: https://community.humberlep.org
Are you a business professional with time to support a business who may need help during the coronavirus pandemic? Register your details and explain how you could volunteer here: https://community.humberlep.org
Many Humber organisations have been working together to bring requests for coronavirus support and offers of support all in one place. Visit the Coronavirus Community Support hub here: https://community.humberlep.org
Linkedin:
A new website designed to co-ordinate Humber businesses’ contributions to the region’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been launched.
The ‘Coronavirus Community Support’ hub has been created by the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership to help match the growing number of requests being made for businesses to help, and the offers of support coming in from the region’s businesses.
The website lists details of the support being requested by public sector and community organisations involved in the coronavirus response. Requests include a call for businesses prepared to donate surplus stocks of personal protective equipment (PPE) or hand sanitizer, as many have done already, and an invitation for those interested in converting existing production lines to manufacture the products to get in touch.
Meanwhile, business leaders who think they may be able to help by offering a little bit of their time for an informal conversation with another business are also being asked to register their interest on the website.
Visit the website here: https://community.humberlep.org
Email/newsletter:
A new website designed to co-ordinate Humber businesses’ contributions to the region’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been launched.
The ‘Coronavirus Community Support’ hub has been created by the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership to help match the growing number of requests being made for businesses to help, and the offers of support coming in from the region’s businesses.
The website lists details of the support being requested by public sector and community organisations involved in the coronavirus response. Requests include a call for businesses prepared to donate surplus stocks of personal protective equipment (PPE) or hand sanitizer, as many have done already, and an invitation for those interested in converting existing production lines to manufacture the products to get in touch.
Current requests include:
- PPE
- Hand sanitiser
- Bottles for hand sanitiser
- Storage and logistics
- Surplus food and groceries
Meanwhile, with most traditional networking opportunities closed off, the LEP is working with business membership and support organisations across the Humber to build up a database of business volunteers who are willing to help local firms.
Business leaders who think they may be able to help by offering a little bit of their time for an informal conversation with another business are asked to register their interest on the website.
Visit the website here: https://community.humberlep.org