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Communications

How To Use Research for Communication Success

Date/Time (ET): 
July 14, 2010 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

This Webinar focuses on the importance of conducting research to understand your audience

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Crafting Messages That Motivate Your Audiences To Act, Part II

Date/Time (ET): 
April 28, 2010 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Developing meaningful messages that inspire audiences to act is challenging!

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Communication Top Five: What You Need Now

Date/Time (ET): 
January 20, 2010 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

No matter the stage of your grant cycle

Introduction to Community Engagement

Publisher: 
Community Driven Institute

This article provides a brief introduction to the concept of community engagement by explaining its differences from marketing and by describing community engagement activities.

Social Marketing of Successful Components of the Initiative

Publisher: 
University of Kansas

This section of the Community Tool Box describes the various components of social marketing, including conducting a social marketing campaign and promoting awareness and how behavior change can be

The 3 Most Effective Tools for Community Engagement

Publisher: 
Community Driven Institute

This brief article presents three different approaches for engaging a community audience: writing, speaking, and one-on-one-conversations.

Embracing Diversity

Barb Zandlo Hutchinson and Jody Herron; Independent School District #16 - Spring Lake
Park, MN

What happens when a community's longstanding demographics change? Does the change affect a student and/or school staff's perceptions, attitudes and beliefs about diversity?

Using the Media to Generate Program Support

Carol Lee, Project Director
Russellville, Arkansas

In Russellville, Arkansas, parents, policymakers, and the community know quite a bit about the SS/HS program because of articles in Russelville's newspaper

Creating Your Story

There will be many important stories to capture your Project LAUNCH journey. These may include stories of helping children and their families to get the services they need; stories of bringing people from different fields together for more effective collaboration and stories where local experience changes state policy. Here is a template that will help capture your experiences.

Communications Toolkit

Each state, tribe, and community has a unique Project LAUNCH story to tell. Your vision, goals, approach, successes, and challenges should be shared with important audiences from the very beginning. The Project LAUNCH TA Team has created a self-guided communications toolkit to help you tell your story.