The final bells have rung, and summer vacation has begun. But for school administrators, work to prepare for the next school year is just beginning.
School districts, many operating with limited funds and small budgets, must ensure their facilities are safe and secure when students return in the fall. This likely means inspecting current fire and security systems, testing for defects, or ordering full evaluations by certified technicians.
If not properly allocated, these projects can eat into a school’s operating budget–challenging even for schools without funding gaps. Administrators need to know how much time and money goes into facility maintenance work over the summer–so they can correctly allocate their budgets or request grants for the next school year.
Let’s look at how schools can budget for summertime fire safety monitoring and maintenance projects.
This content project supported a campaign targeting school administrators, addressing fire and safety concerns for their buildings.
The project including the following:
Content strategy framework (goals, content types, gap analysis messaging, business outcomes)
Content production (Pillar web page, supporting blogs)