We use Twitter a lot and here are some of the hashtags we use:

 

#disabilityvote

#inclusion

#Olmstead20

#Employmentfirst

#IPSE

#IncludeCollege

#ADA

#STABLE

#RealCommunities

#Medicaid

Additionally we will use #ModivationMonday #ThrowbackThursday and #FeelGoodFriday

 

 

 

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We use Twitter primarily with legislators: we tag them when constituents get grants or graduate from Partners, YLF, etc. same with Governor, etc.

 

Beth

 

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On Jun 24, 2019, at 12:30 PM, "xxxxxx@dodd.ohio.gov" <xxxxxx@dodd.ohio.gov> wrote:

To add to Paul’s response, the hashtags we use pertain to the subject matter of the Tweet. We primarily use several hashtags within a single tweet. Take a look at our Twitter page at https://twitter.com/ohioddcouncil for examples. We also use hashtags (less sparingly) on Facebook. On Facebook, is usually to do with a specific purpose. For example #TechTuesday, #ICYMI, #DYK, #DDAwareness19, etc.

 

Kim Crishbaum

Electronic Design Specialist

Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council

899 E. Broad Street, Suite 203

Columbus, Ohio 43205

Phone 614-466-5232 | ddc.ohio.gov

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Subject: RE: DD Councils Re: Twitter

 

Ohio’s Twitter feed is managed by our public awareness staff and grantee, and usually incorporates a similar message to our Facebook Page. As of today, Ohio’s Council twitter follower count is 435, whereas the FB count is closer to 2,500. We also develop Tweet Sheets for use at our Legislative Day, with sample messages that folks can use to tag their legislators. In 2019, not a single tweet was posted using #DDSupportsMatter. An example is attached.

 

Paul Jarvis

Liaison Officer

Ohio DD Council

(614) 644-5545

 

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Hi Walter,

 

The Massachusetts Council uses twitter, in addition to Facebook, and tracks the metrics for each post.  The hashtags are really dependent upon the content of the tweet, the purpose and what audience we are trying to reach.  For example, we often tag individual members of Congress/Senate, in addition to local policymakers since many of them have twitter accounts.  Here are a few other hashtags we use:

#accessibility, #autism, #disability, and #stoptheshock. 

 

I’d be happy to chat with you in more detail.

 

Thanks,

Kristin

 

Kristin Britton

Deputy Director, Policy and Programs

Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council

108 Myrtle Street, Suite 202

Quincy, MA  02171 - 1791

617-770-7676 X 103

 

 

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

 

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Subject: DD Councils Re: Twitter

 

We don't. WE don't really have enough to say or the staff bandwidth to tweet . We had thought about using it during legislative session but just haven't gotten there yet.  I know we are behind others who are more progressive. At this time we only use Facebook for social media.

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Heidi Lawyer

Executive Director
Virginia Board for People with Disabilities (VBPD)
1100 Bank St, 7th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
804-786-9369

800-846-4464
www.VaBoard.org 

 

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On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 9:20 AM Glomb, Walter <xxxxxx@ct.gov> wrote:

Do any Councils use Twitter for marketing communications?

 

If so, what hashtags do you use?

 

Walter Glomb

Director, Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities

460 Capitol Avenue

Hartford, CT 06106

(860) 418 - 6157