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Your Nonprofit Should be Using Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In general, it needs to be 30 or 60 seconds in length: PSA by the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). Research your local radio, broadcast television (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, etc.) This message is going to be different from any other advertising or marketing message as PSAs have stipulations. .

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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

Not all leaders think that way, but organizations that value equity of access must consider the plights of those who might be systematically excluded from engagement efforts. Although we did not start with a particular emphasis on equity and access, this theme came up regularly in our conversations with the field.

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5 priceless gifts board members can give their nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

Access to more building dollars. She led teams and strategic planning efforts, raised over $5 million annually, recruited and trained top talent and won national awards in nonprofits such as PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) the Oregon Children’s Foundation and the Capital Area Food Bank. And don’t just give the required amount.

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NetSquared Volunteers Help Nonprofits Like You Master Technology

Tech Soup

But what that really means is that nonprofits in more than 75 cities have access to free training and networking events every month! Portland, Oregon: Microsoft for Nonprofits — Vote for Your Topic! How to Broadcast Your Events to the World for Free. Seattle, Washington: Building Better Websites with Web Accessibility.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

They broadcast and unite women's voices from around the world into a powerful force for change. After that I decided to move back to Portland, because I felt Portland, Oregon was an amazing place to start a vision. It's just accessible. I love that it's accessible to anyone. She can speak out. It's like my crack.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

For one, I’d already exchanged emails with a friend in Oregon who’d wanted us to come get him. It wasn’t yet my turn to drive, and I’d have been broadcasting observations all morning, with nothing better to contribute. Or for my grandparents, access to email when the bombs dropped on Pearl Harbor.

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