A step-by-step guide to creating meaningful connections through CSR
Build-A-Buddy is a heartwarming and engaging CSR/team building activity that combines networking with community impact. Whether you’re hosting a conference, incentive trip, or corporate retreat, this guide from Experience Kissimmee will walk you through how to successfully plan and execute this activation.
Step 1: Choose a Beneficiary
Identify a local charity or nonprofit to receive the stuffed animals. This is often the most meaningful part of the process.
Tips:
- Contact the local DMO (Destination Marketing Organization) for recommendations.
- Consider organizations that work with children or respond to crisis situations.
Examples:
- Law Enforcement Agencies – Stuffed animals can comfort children during domestic calls.
- Domestic Violence Shelters – Provide a welcoming gift for children entering the shelter.
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Step 2: Coordinate with the Charity
Invite a representative to attend the event, receive the donations, and share a few words.
Communication Tips:
- Provide talking points and attendee
- Encourage them to share:
- Their origin story
- Impact of the donations
- Ways attendees can support further
- A personal story tied to the activity
Step 3: Order Supplies
Use trusted vendors to source materials. We’ve used Zoo Factory for all our Build-A- Buddy activations.
Recommended Vendor: The Zoo Factory
Essentials:
- Animal Shells (8”): Link (Pro Tip: 8” is ideal size for timing and experience)
- Outfits (8”): Link
- Eco-Friendly Plush: Link
- Stuffing: Link
- Birth Certificates: Link
Pro Tips:
- Pre-open stuffing bags and have in a bin for easy replenishment during activity
- Use seal-vac systems for leftover stuffing and space saving storage
To ensure a smooth and organized Build-A-Buddy activation, consider sourcing the following supplemental items:
Essential Supplies:
• Plastic Bins with Lids
Use 17-gallon storage bins (available at Walmart, Target, Lowe’s, Home Depot, or Costco) to transport supplies and package completed stuffed animals for donation.
• Scissors & Trash Bags
Keep these on hand to open packaging and collect wrappers from outfits and accessories.
• Dowel Rods
Available at craft stores like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or Amazon. Place a few at each table to help participants push stuffing into arms and legs.
• Table Bins for Stuffing
Provide bins at each stuffing station to hold stuffing. For repeat use, consider foldable, reusable bins.
Tip: Prep bins in advance by opening stuffing bags and consolidating into larger containers.
• Wishing Stars or Hearts
Add a meaningful touch by allowing participants to make a wish before placing the star or heart inside their stuffed buddy.
• Acrylic Frames for Instructions
Display printed instructions at each table using acrylic frames sized to fit your signage. This helps guide participants and keeps the activity flowing smoothly.
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Step 4: Room Setup
Design the space for flow, creativity, and comfort.
Recommended Layout:
- 2 x 6’ tables – Display animal shells
- 1 x 6’ table – Display outfits
- 3–5 banquet rounds – Stuffing stations with bins, dowel rods, and stars placed in center of tables. Can include chairs or no chairs, both work.
- 1–2 cocktail rounds – Birth certificates and pens
- 1 extra banquet round – Display finished animals and group photo spot
Pro Tip:
Use branded tablecloths to hide bins and promote sponsors.
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Step 5: Staff the Activation
Include your sales and membership teams to help facilitate and network.
Roles:
- 2+ staff to replenish supplies and assist participants
- Photographer to capture experience and final group photo
Step 6: Timing & Quantity
Plan the activation to maximize participation.
When to Offer:
- After lunch or during a break
- In lounges or charging stations
- During registration or upon arrivals
Duration:
- 1–2 hours is ideal for stuffing, dressing, and
- 2-3 day event – consider including in a breakout lounge or den with charging stations, beverages and space to network in between sessions open all days of
Quantity:
- 2 animals per participant is a good rule of
- Set a goal and update attendees to build excitement throughout
Step 7: Branding & Sponsorship
Enhance visibility and engagement.
Ideas:
- Sponsor signage on tables
- Custom t-shirts for animals (16” size only; 4-week lead time)
- Thank-you treats for participants
Step 8: Provide Instructions
Give clear instructions before the activity begins.
Tips:
- Share a sample stuffed animal
- Include printed instructions at each table
- Use signage for sponsor visibility
- Invite the charity to speak to the group and provide background on organization
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Step 9: Post-Event Communication
Follow up with attendees to reinforce impact.
Suggestions:
- Send a thank-you email with:
- Group photo
- Total number of animals donated
- Charity information