"The more ways you can approach your audiences, the better the information you're going to get. Online focus groups proved to be an effective new tool for Food Lifeline to engage with our donors and volunteers across Western Washington. Reaching out to potential supporters required a more personal touch. Pyramid's approach leveraged traditional and online focus groups to get the information we needed while using the most effective method and techniques for each audience."
Everyone deserves basic human services such as affordable housing, access to healthy food and job training. Through development-driven communications, we help build support for organizations working to make our communities strong.
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American Indian Community House
Behind the Badge Foundation
Building Changes
Child Care Resources
City of Portland Bureau of Housing and Community Development
Delorie Johnson P.L.L.C.
Dharma Tech
Food Lifeline
Friends Of Youth
Girl Scouts
Hunger Intervention Program
Klamath 911
Metro
Neighborhood House
PATH
Plymouth Healing Communities
Portland Development Commission
Powerful Voices
Pride Foundation
Recovery Cafe
Salmon Harbor
Salmon Harbor
Seattle Housing Authority
Talaris Institute
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.
Treehouse
United Way of Washington
Vote for Change
Washington Low Income Housing Alliance
Washington Technology Center
Willamalane Parks & Recreation District
