Event(s) Summary
Number of Events Organized During Brain Awareness Week:
2
Year:
2021
Type of Events Held:
- Conference/Forum
- Lecture/Briefing
- Online/Virtual
- Open House
- Radio Show
- TV Show
- Workshop
Target Audiences:
- General Public
- High school students (9-12)
- Middle school students (6-8)
- Patients & Caregivers
- Seniors
Approximate Number of People Reached:
5000-8000
Details of Major Brain Awareness Week Events/Activities:
“Power of Life” lecture, How to motivate the brain to act?, Effective nutrition and brain, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s – I achieved my goal and reached a very large group of people.
Event Planning & Publicity
Publicity Methods Used:
- Advertisements
- Emails
- Mailings
- Press Release/Media Advisory
- Website
- Social Media
Which of These Publicity Methods Was The Most Successful?
Website, Social Media
Resources
What downloadable materials from the Foundation did you use for your events?
- Certificate of Participation
- Puzzles: Grades 9-12
- Puzzles: Successful Aging & Your Brain
- Adults' Fact Sheets
- Kids' Fact Sheets Grades 6-8
- Kids' Fact Sheets Grades 9-12
- Lesson Plans Grades 9-12
- Q&A: Answering Your Questions About the Brain Booklet
- More Mindbogglers! Booklet
- The Mindboggling Workbook
- Successful Aging & Your Brain Booklet
What other downloadable materials would you like the Foundation to provide?
- New Fact Sheets
- New Lesson Plans
- Activities/Experiments
- New Puzzles/Games
Which BAW graphic materials did you use in publicizing your events?
- Brain Awareness Week Logos
- Brain Awareness Week Facebook Cover Image
- Brain Awareness Week Editable Flyer
Feedback & Keys to Success
How do you feel BAW participation benefited your organization and the local community?
Greater recognition.
Please share any suggestions or lessons learned that may help others plan future events:
Be yourself and do what you do well.
Did/do you like our Facebook page?
Yes