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why community government is best govern ment


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Answered by Abhaystar11
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Specialists in Government and Community Marketing: Amperage Marketing’s experience is as varied as the categories of government and community branding work. From statewide public service campaigns to city rebranding, our marketing is magnetic.

Trade associations, cities and governmental organizations have found Amperage to be responsive, innovative and accountable. We are creative, but we also understand the reporting burden of those working in the government sector.

“In 2014 the Iowa Irish Fest started working with Amperage on creating a new look and consistent brand and evaluating our media placement.  The art and design is original, creative and top-notch!  We realized a 25% Fest growth in 2014 and look forward to many more years of growth with our partner Amperage.”

Chad Shipman, Director, Iowa Irish Fest

Why Amperage for government and community marketing?  To start, we understand the fundamentals of how government works. One of our partners’ spouses is a state senator. Our insights into government’s inner workings that provides unparalleled background into community and government work and its place in our lives.

But it goes deeper than just experience: What powers our passion is doing work that positively impacts people’s lives in significant ways. That’s why we specialize in healthcare, higher education and nonprofit/government/community initiatives. When you know the energy that drives our best performance, it is easy to see why something even as specialized as fundraising fits our agency’s expertise portfolio.

Our branding line is move the needle, because we connect and motivate your audiences in measurable ways for electrifying results.
Answered by tisha2422
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Community government is an elected body by people belonging to one language, one culture or any common property no matter where they live. This government has the power regarding cultural, educational and language-related issues....
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