Current Campaigns

We’ve made it easy to share

Once plans, assets, and tools have been used to create a communications campaign, to promote VPFO initiatives with our campus partners the Communications & Engagement team creates toolkits. Toolkits have ready-made resources that are ready to be shared in channels across the university. Current campaign assets are available below.

  • Faculty & Staff Earthquake and Emergency Preparedness Workshop

    UBC Faculty and staff are invited to an Earthquake Preparedness Workshop on June 13. We would like your help to promote this workshop to increase our community’s resilience and personal preparedness. 

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  • Emergency Preparedness Week is May 4–10, 2025

    May 4 to 10, 2025 is Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week). We would like your help with promoting EP Week to increase our community’s resilience, and emergency awareness and preparedness.

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  • Supporting Indigenous suppliers

    With the recent developments regarding U.S. tariffs, we would like to encourage the UBC community to consider purchasing from Indigenous businesses. UBC Faculty and staff can find Indigenous vendors using the UBC Indigenous Business Directory and following the step-by-step guide for purchasing. 

    Read more: Supporting Indigenous suppliers
  • Supporting Canadian suppliers and navigating U.S. tariffs

    With the recent developments regarding Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs, many questions have been raised regarding purchases at UBC. We encourage you to share this toolkit to faculty and staff on both the UBC Vancouver and Okanagan campuses. Visit UBC’s…

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  • Your guide to Procurement at UBC: Training for faculty and staff

    A series of training programs and courses are available to support the UBC community when purchasing goods and services at UBC. Please share this information to help raise awareness about the training sessions available and encourage faculty and staff who…

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  • Naloxone kits are on campus

    As part of UBC’s comprehensive approach to substance-use health and harm reduction, we would like your help sharing about the location and use of naloxone kits on campus. This information is important for students, staff, and faculty.

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  • Don’t feed the clog monster

    Help UBC Facilities raise awareness around the problems with flushing paper towels and other non-flushables. UBC faces significant responsive maintenance costs when toilet plumbing issues arise. Research has shown that a large contributor to these issues is people flushing paper…

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  • Indigenous Business Directory

    Earlier this year, VP Finance & Operations’ Procurement Programs launched UBC’s Indigenous Business Directory to support locating and identifying Indigenous businesses to consider when making purchasing decisions at UBC. We would like your help to share UBC’s Indigenous Business Directory…

    Read more: Indigenous Business Directory

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