Collaborative Partnership Efforts Sample Clauses

Collaborative Partnership Efforts. Each year, the National Safe Boating Council works with partner organizations to promote the Wear It! campaign. Some key partnerships were identified and utilized in 2013, during National Safe Boating Week and throughout the rest of the year. The U.S. Coast Guard and its strategic partners continued to be the merging element for the Wear It! message in 2013. More than ever, the National Safe Boating Council used partner organizations and its connections through the U.S. Coast Guard to saturate the boating market with important boating safety messages. Some key examples include: State AgenciesCalifornia Department of Boating and Waterways, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are just a few examples of state agencies supporting the Wear It! message through their own outreach efforts. Fishing and Angling Networks – Many anglers and hunters drown each year while enjoying their favorite pastime. The Wear It! campaign has recognized the importance of working strategically with partners like RBFF on their Take Me Fishing campaign to reach additional audiences. The Wear It! campaign has also been picked up on localized level for pro anglers that recognize the importance of promoting this important message, like pro angler Xxx Xxxxxx. He uses an inflatable life jacket with the Wear It! logo sewn onto it on his show “Stihl’s Reel Time with Xxx Xxxxxx”. Partnering Boating Safety Organizations – The National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA) continues its commitment to promoting the Wear It! message through their “Welcome to the Water” campaign. Included in this endeavor is using the Wear It! logo when reaching out to new and existing contacts through “Welcome to the Water.” The United States Power Squadron and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary continue to be key advocates throughout the United States, both during National Safe Boating Week and year-round. Other key partnerships, like NOAA, help bridge the gap between boaters that want other safety information, like weather, and boating safety messages that could also help save their life in an emergency.
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