Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, is committing $8 million in grant funding to organizations across Texas through two request for proposal (RFP) initiatives.
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In recent years, both micro- and local influencers have become increasingly popular as a key component of social media marketing strategies in Texas.
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Regardless of the industry you find yourself in, you likely have recurring meetings.
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Before you start sharing your earned media, think about which social media platforms are most appropriate for your business or brand.
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Boosting productivity and fostering growth through delegation: A guide for PR professionals
As a public relations professional, understand that you will not always be able to accomplish everything on your own.
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In recent years, Austin gained a reputation as a top destination for social media influencers.
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Sixty percent of U.S. PR agency leaders are managing a hybrid workplace, allowing employees a blend of days at home and in the office, according to the March 2023 PR Power Poll of PR firm managers.
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Are you still using your title as the headline in your LinkedIn profile? Do you think that LinkedIn is only used for looking for jobs? Well, LinkedIn is not just a platform for jobseekers; it is also a powerful tool for thought leadership and personal branding.
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Austin Transit Partnership (ATP) unveiled a selection of options for the core system of a comprehensive light rail system that will change the state of mobility and transportation in Austin.
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ECPR Texas has a team of experienced public relations and digital public relations experts that have spent years designing and implementing digital strategy campaigns to amplify messages and persuade audiences.
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At its most basic level, content creation requires researching facts, organizing information and producing clean copy – of which chatbots are more than capable.
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If you told me that the President of the United States would one day use the words “overdraft fees” in a State of the Union address, I might’ve called you a liar.
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When brands are looking for an “influencer,” most of us think about celebrities and pro athletes, but the rise in content creators on newer platforms like TikTok has changed the marketplace.
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Students across Texas presented computer science projects to members of the state legislature last week at Code @ the Capitol, presented by Computer Science for Texas (CS4TX).
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ECPR Texas is proud to give back to the local Austin community. As a firm, we are dedicated to local and regional initiatives, diversity and inclusion, civic leadership development and supporting women- and children-related nonprofit organizations.
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Upholding its tradition of supporting the Austin community, Kerbey Lane has announced Kerbey Kindness, a platform for lending support to local organizers who work toward four pillars: nutrition, education, family, and animal welfare.
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Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) is seeking new staffers who want to assist in the school’s goal of transforming educational outcomes for students who are blind, visually impaired or Deafblind.
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Growing Good is seeking responses to its ongoing Central Texas Corporate Giving Survey, benefitting the region’s entire nonprofit community as they develop annual strategies about how best to work alongside philanthropic businesses.
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Skillpoint Alliance expands its Certified Production Technician training program to Hays County with support from the Greater San Marcos Partnership.
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Thousands of college students across the state are now eligible for free tech workforce training via Google Career Certificates, designed to put Texans on the fast track to employment in high-growth fields.
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Wonders & Worries provides free, professional support from Certified Child Life Specialists to children, ages 2-18, during a parent’s life-changing illness or injury.
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Gen Z – we’re the ones who don’t know life without iPhones, attended Zoom University and are eager to change the world.
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Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, has awarded nearly 50 Texas nonprofits more than $3.5 million to support their efforts in workforce development and safety training.
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Workforce Solutions Capital Area and the Central Texas Food Bank are collaborating to create Fed Today, Work Tomorrow, an event offering free meals and community services to Travis County residents.
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Amplify Credit Union is proud to partner with a number of local nonprofits, including Saint Louise House, to improve the lives of those experiencing homelessness in Central Texas through their program “A Safe Place to Call Home.
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Giving back to the communities they serve is the driving force behind Texas Water Utilities’ Project Wishbone, now in its 11th year.
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Every dollar donated to the United Way for Greater Austin this season becomes a gift – one in support of the nonprofit’s mission to bring people, ideas and resources together to fight poverty in our community.
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We owe it to the veterans who devoted their lives to protecting the rights that we enjoy to have access to the justice they fought to protect.
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In this season that’s often synonymous with giving, Growing Good seeks to measure what motivates corporate giving in Central Texas.
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This November, Skillpoint Alliance is doubling down on efforts to deliver life-changing career training to Central Texans.