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Case Studies

accessSOS is a tech non-profit organization dedicated to providing emergency services with their text-to-911 web app, [contact911.org], which is currently live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. accessSOS has been recognized for its work in various media outlets, including Forbes, the MIT Social Impact Blog, Founded by Women, ABC 7 News, and recently NowThis News.

Making Emergency Accessible For Everyone

Content Creation & Strategy

Dynasty Management helped accesSOS to enhance their online presence and reach a wider audience to save lives. The collaboration aimed to leverage Dynasty Management's expertise in social media strategy, content creation, and audience engagement to drive accesSOS’ mission forward. 

 

The team developed a content calendar, ensuring regular posts that were both engaging and informative. The content ranged from American Sign Language lessons to story spotlights and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the organization's work. The strategy included targeted hashtag usage, high-quality graphics, accesSOS’ team voices, and regular engagement with followers through comments and direct messages.

Results & Numbers

Dynasty reached 600,000+ people through advocacy efforts on social media. The platform “text911.info” was used in 2,000 searches and featured as a resource on the National Association of the Deaf’s text-to-911 page. 

 

accesSOS’ outreach grew by 11,900%, engagement by 6,094%, and followers by 2,500%! On top of the percentages, we helped accesSOS grow from 20 followers to 5,000 followers on Tik Tok and 100 followers to 2,000 followers on Instagram in just a few months.

Beyond Numbers & Growth

The increased visibility has not only helped accessSOS reach a wider audience but also contributed to its ability to provide emergency services to those in need. The growth in social media engagement has also led to an increase in donations, allowing accessSOS to expand its operations and help more people.

 

Dynasty Management is proud to support a non-profit like accessSOS, whose work is vital to the community and who is committed to making a bigger impact and saving more lives.

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