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About: About Work Projects America [Work Projects America](https://www.workprojectsamerica.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com) is a public service media initiative inspired by the bold civic campaigns, educational posters, and community-building spirit of America’s historic Works Progress Administration (WPA) era. The organization develops modern public-interest campaigns focused on: * Driver safety * Community responsibility * Public courtesy * Worker respect * Civic awareness * Safer neighborhoods * Public education Using vintage-inspired WPA-style graphics combined with modern digital media, Work Projects America seeks to revive the tradition of strong American public service messaging for the internet age. The organization believes: * Strong communities are built together * Public messaging should serve the public good * Workers deserve respect and visibility * Civic pride still matters * Safety campaigns can save lives Current campaigns include: “Respect the Road — Someone’s Dinner Is on the ...
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About:
Ed Rigsbee is the ROI Guy; want more customers? Give them more ROI. Want more members? Give them more ROI. Get more ROI from your alliances, get more ROI from your organizational membership. Author...
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The problem is privacy standards in the USA are broken and out of date. We advocate worldwide standards -- like the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that will be legally required on...
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About: We identify important public affairs issues which may require public relations help -- issues that, with greater information, can increase better understanding by all Americans. We ask public relations executives to donate non-peak time to assist non-profits. We match non-profits with public relations execs willing to volunteer their expertise. We ask firms which provide public relations services to donate or provide reduced prices for their services, bandwidth, advertising space and executive time for assistance:
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The Ad Council has endeavored to improve the lives of all Americans since first creating the category of public service advertising in 1942. From our earliest efforts including 'Loose Lips Sink Shi...
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About: The Exhibitor Rights Council sets standards for trade show success and offers the "Trade Show Score" to help exhibitors secure their rights.
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