Woolworths has launched a new campaign via
M&C Saatchi Sydney, which is encouraging Australians to nominate
their local school or early learning centre for the inaugural Inspiring
Schools Awards, as the supermarket celebrates the return of Earn &
Learn.
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Says Michael James, director of stores, Woolworths: "We are proud to
bring Earn & Learn back to schools in 2017. At Woolworths our aim
is to be an active contributor to the local community and we know from
previous campaigns that Earn & Learn impacts schools and early
learning centres in a positive way, by providing them with much needed
equipment."
The last time the program ran, 16,000 educational
facilities were supported with the delivery of more than 450,000
individual items. The most popular resources category redeemed was
mathematics equipment, closely followed by arts & crafts and
sporting equipment.
To support the program, Woolworths customers
can earn a sticker for every $10 spent in store or online until stocks
last over the next two months. The stickers can then be put onto a
downloadable sticker sheet or simply placed in the Collection Box at the
local school or Woolworths store. The Woolworths Earn & Learn
program co-ordinator at the school can then redeem points for the
equipment they need most.
Says James: "We also love
seeing the great work schools undertake to inspire our future generation
and we'll be recognising and celebrating their efforts also during the
campaign with our very first Inspiring Schools Awards."
Client: Woolworths
Andrew Hicks - Director of Marketing, Supermarkets
Nick Chapman - General Manager, Brand
Cassie Wheeler - Marketing Communications Manager
Jessica Syam - Marketing Communications Specialist
Rachael White - Assistant Marketing Manager
Sarah De La Mare - Marketing Manager - Programs
Jamie Espinosa - Media Specialist
Peter O'Sullivan - Head of Public Relations, Community & Sponsorships
Menreet Kaur - Public Relations Manager
Agency: M&C Saatchi
Tom McFarlane - Creative Partner
Michael Andrews - Executive Creative Director
Paula Keamy - Associate Creative Director
Niccola Phillips - Head of Art
Rod James - Head of Moving Image
Bettina Stephenson - Senior Account Director
Lewis Harvey - Senior Account Manager
Olivia Reddy - Assistant Broadcast Producer
Production Company: The Sweetshop Films
Melanie Bridge - Director
Kim Kirby - Producer
Loren Bradley - Executive Producer
The Butchery: Post Production (offline)
Rohan Zerna - Editor
Vandal: Post Production (online)
SongZu: Mesh Sathiah, Sound - Creative Director
Music: SongZu: Let's Stick Together
PR: PPR
Annike Morgan - Director of Marketing Communications
Meghann Sinclair - Account Director