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2024 elections meet social media – How local governments can stay ahead

American City & Country

Social media is a critical aspect of the 2024 election in different ways from years prior. This is due to younger generation voters engaging on platforms like X, Instagram and TikTok, and with half of all U.S. adults saying they at least sometimes get news via social media, according to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey.

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Community Engagement Trends for 2025

Social Pinpoint

In this case, predicting community engagement trends for 2025. Our role allows us to attend industry events and speak with current customers to learn more about community engagement. As we move into 2025, here are five community engagement trends that we think will make a huge impact for the next 12 months.

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Understanding public participation and community engagement initiatives

Partnership for Public Service

This past summer, the Office of Management and Budget and the General Services Administration issued a challenge : Create a toolkit of effective approaches to increase public participation and community engagement in government. Both are critical to an effective government.

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AWS at the World Health Summit 2024: Driving digital health innovation and global collaboration

AWS Public Sector Blog

With more than 3,500 participants from 140 countries, 21,000 online viewers, and 65,000-plus social-media engagements, the summit was a testament to the commitment of global healthcare leaders to addressing health inequities and improving patient outcomes.

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4 reasons why social media isn’t enough for community engagement

Citizen Lab

When it comes to engaging with the public, social media is often a first instinct for many government officials. In fact, according to TechCrunch, 62% of adults now get their news from social media.

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Impact Webinar on Social Media Best Practices for Government – Key Takeaways

zencity

In todays digital-first world, local governments must effectively leverage social media to engage with their communities, enhance transparency, and build trust. Our recent Zencity Impact webinar, featuring experts from October Social Media, the City of Source

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How to Deliver High-Quality Omnichannel Constituent Experiences

GovLoop

Agencies need to ensure services are available through whatever channels constituents prefer, whether that’s the web, email, social media or text messaging. In this video interview, Jackson describes how a focus on omnichannel communications can result in higher constituent satisfaction and deliver improved outcomes.