Project Description
I’m looking for a skilled outreach professional who can help me forge strong, working partnerships between Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), Bulk Waste Generators (BWGs), and the wider solid-waste ecosystem. The focus is on municipalities and non-profit organizations; these are the stakeholders you will be speaking with, emailing, visiting, and ultimately aligning behind practical, city-level waste-management solutions.
What I need you to do
• Map and prioritise relevant municipal departments, sanitary inspectors, resident welfare associations, and active NGOs in each target city.
• Craft clear, compelling outreach material—email copy, short decks, talking points—that speak to both government protocols and non-profit missions.
• Initiate contact, schedule virtual or on-site meetings, and keep concise records in a shared tracker (Google Sheets or similar).
• Facilitate the first round of discussions until each prospect verbally agrees to move forward, then hand over to my internal technical team.
Success looks like
• A vetted list of decision-makers with direct contact details.
• Minimum five qualified partnership opportunities per city, confirmed through meeting notes.
• All communication stored neatly in the tracker, with next steps clearly marked.
There’s no hard deadline, so you can pace outreach methodically and build genuine relationships rather than rushing through a numbers game. However, I do expect weekly progress updates and a brief monthly review call.
If you have experience liaising with municipal corporations, waste contractors, or environmental NGOs—and enjoy turning cold leads into collaborative allies—this project should feel right up your alley.