
Inadequate advocacy funding is due to the school’s inability to obtain adequate resources and financial support, which affects the quality of education and the learning opportunities provided to students. Schools may not be able to provide appropriate educational resources, facilities and activities that affect student learning and development. Use community resources and seek community support and assistance to mitigate and address this issue together

Target Audience

Students and parents: The school’s publicity campaign is designed to attract the attention of students and parents and to motivate them to choose the school. Publicity can convey information about the school’s educational philosophy, strengths and characteristics, curriculum, faculty and staff, and campus environment, so that students and parents understand the value and advantages of the school.

Community and Local Residents: The school’s promotional activities can also be directed to the community and local residents. Through publicity, the school can demonstrate its community involvement, social responsibility, and the services and resources it provides to the community, increasing the school’s recognition and support in the community.

Educational institutions and partners: The school’s campaign can also be directed to other educational institutions and potential partners. Through publicity, schools can showcase their educational philosophy, results, and professional competencies to attract the attention of other educational institutions and partners and opportunities for collaboration.

Donors and Sponsors: Schools with insufficient funds for publicity may also need to attract support from donors and sponsors. Through publicity, schools can showcase their needs and values to attract donors and sponsors to provide financial and resource support for the school.