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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. Evaluating results and continually learning Evaluations are crucial for improving public engagement.

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Building trust in federal government: Using social media to engage youth

Partnership for Public Service

Recent Partnership polling suggests that an effective use of social media may help rebuild trust in government among young people, a key to recruiting the next generation of public servants to solve our nation’s pressing challenges. However, among those 18–24, this number jumped to 18%.

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New Partnership for Public Service research examines young adults’ trust in government 

Partnership for Public Service

10, the Partnership for Public Service and Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship hosted an event that explored new Partnership research on young adults’ perceptions of the federal government. Below are three key takeaways from the discussion.

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Why Data Literacy is Crucial for High-Level Federal Communicators

Partnership for Public Service

From social media metrics to economic indicators, vast amounts of data are generated every second that shape decisions and policies at all levels of government. Federal communicators play a vital role in delivering accurate and meaningful information to the public, stakeholders and decision-makers. Data is everywhere.

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How civic learning can inspire future generations of public servants

Partnership for Public Service

This annual event raises awareness about how “ civic learning is needed to ensure each and every person across this country has the necessary tools to engage as members of our self-governing society.” The post How civic learning can inspire future generations of public servants appeared first on Partnership for Public Service.

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Building Advocates and Allies: How One Library Marketer Used Storytelling To Improve Promotions and Unify His Library

Super Library Marketing

Chris’s team manages all the marketing for the system, including the website, social media, podcast, graphics, and volunteers. Like many libraries, the marketing department at Jacksonville Public Library operated on an order-taking model. Libraries Share Tips for Keeping Staff Up to Date, Engaged, and Happy.

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Level up your leadership game: 5 tips for federal employees

Partnership for Public Service

Below, check out five leadership tips based on the skills prioritized in our Public Service Leadership Model. These recommendations from expert facilitators and coaches at our Public Service Leadership Institute® will help you become the fully realized leader you want to be.