Meet your audience where they are.

Today, it’s more important than ever.

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COVID-19 has changed the way we work. But it hasn’t changed the requirements for public engagement. Today, in-person meetings are impossible (or uncomfortable) and reviewing documents at town hall is a no-go.

The Future of Public Engagement

Public input is essential as ever, and without it projects can go sidewise—just when we need them to charge forward, create jobs and speed recovery. That’s why we created ascRemote, a suite of tools to help your team regain momentum and engage the public right where they are. 

You’ll find many software solutions in your inbox from people who want to help your organization emerge from this crisis. Most are from tech companies. ascRemote is different. Public engagement experts at ASC bring years of on-the-ground experience to build new solutions that match technology to real-world challenges.

New Engagement Playbook

It's a whole new day in how you engage stakeholders and reach vulnerable, underserved communities. We show you how.

  • Learn how to plan a new approach

  • Find how-we-did-it scenarios

  • Review new virtual strategies

Virtual Toolkit

A curated collection of virtual resources to support public sector outreach.

  • Free, easy-to-use toolkit

  • How, when and why to use guidance

  • Includes quick facts on accessibility, pros and cons, security and more

  • Tools for inclusive engagement

21 Digital Trends for 21

Our digital experts put you ahead of the curve on communicating in 2021. 

  • Stay in touch with your audiences

  • Learn where your audiences are finding info

  • Find new approaches you can use today

Intersections

Check out ASC's weekly e-newsletter covering public engagement and more in the time of COVID-19. Comments welcome.

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“We don’t want to go through all of this and replace what was there before, replacing what was there before as a starting point. We want to replace, but we want to improve. And we want to be better for this experience, and we want to build back better."