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Tips to Increase Your Donations Before Year End!

ResourceAssociates

Here are some helpful ideas for making your end of year campaign successful: Grabbing and Retaining Your Audience’s Attention: It is important to initially grab your reader’s attention. We can instantly research information on the internet or become aware of critical news via social media with our cell phone.

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Social Media Gives an Oklahoma Agency Its Voice

GovLoop

An interview with Kelly Adams, Communication and Education Supervisor, and Smokey Solis, Communication and Education Specialist, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation In 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation adopted a unique — and often delightfully irreverent — approach to its use of social media.

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Social Media Gives an Oklahoma Agency Its Voice

GovLoop

In 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation adopted a unique — and often delightfully irreverent — approach to its use of social media. Social media helps build communities, of course, and about 10 years ago, an agency employee created a department Twitter account. Get the Guide. Favorite.

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The Social Media President – @POTUS final #SOTU

Public Policy Blog

These efforts build on previous White House efforts to connect with users across a range of social media sites and make the experience of the speech appropriate to each platform. Social media is a bridge of sorts. Social media in general as allowed access to those sharing in the power distribution.

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A Slice of the Trump Budget’s Shrunken Pie for the Needs of Low-Income People

Poverty & Policy

And we’ve all seen and/or heard news reports, op-eds, social media takes and the like. More as the dust clears or perhaps as I find angles you’re unlikely to see highlighted in the plethora of conventional and social media stories, analyses and overt budget-bashing.