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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). You can still tell a story and it should have a hook and conclusion, but it cannot include opinions or words such as “best” “fun” “entertaining” etc. You should always lead with the facts!

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How Do You Capture Compelling Visitor Stories? Interview with Christina Olsen

Museum 2.0

Your recording booth asks participants for audio stories plus photos of themselves with their objects. We came up with a system that was much more structured and is based on audio, not video. After you record your audio, you get to take the photos and give your story a six-word title. Photos are fun.

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Connecting Sister Circles: Peace X Peace Global Network

Have Fun - Do Good

For example, the Philosophy Cafe blog recently connected their Circle, in Saudia Arabia, with a Sister Circle in Oregon. You can also listen to audio interviews with inspiring women and peacemakers in their Voice x Voice section, call the Act Now!

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Design Series: Creating Continuous Engagement

Forum One

User-Centric Design One thing that a good band gets is the need to make the experience for their audiences easy and fun at the same time. For example, Forum One worked with the Oregon Zoo to redesign their site as part of a strategic effort to deliver an inspiring guest experience and better convey the Zoo’s offerings and impact.

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