The National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
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Form a Web Partnership with the National Campaign
 

A web partnership with the National Campaign can be an easy way for the media, businesses, government agencies, private programs, or other entity to show a commitment to preventing teen pregnancy while at the same time informing visitors on its site, expanding its audience, or gaining feedback from its audience. Web partnerships with the Campaign can take a variety of forms:

  • Web banners - Want to run a teen pregnancy prevention banner on your website - without taking visitors away from your site? The National Campaign is pleased to offer several banners free of charge. We'd also be happy to collaborate on designing a banner that would fit your particular needs.

  • Free E-Postcards - The Campaign has created a series of E-Postcards, which visitors can send free of charge to friends from your website. Nine of the E-Postcards are PSAs designed by teens, one features professional basketball star Grant Hill, two feature syndicated talk show host Ricki Lake, and three are targeted to parents.

  • Questions on the Campaign's Weekly Teen Survey - Each week, the Campaign posts a new question in the teen section of its webpage, generating hundreds of responses from teens. For example, the WB Network recently followed episodes of Seventh Heaven and Get Real addressing teen sex and pregnancy with a survey question that played off themes in the shows. The WB site linked to the Campaign's Survey page. The result? Responses from Seventh Heaven and Get Real viewers, useful both to the Campaign and to the networks.

  • Web links, chats, and content - Link your website to the National Campaign's to offer your visitors access to the Campaign's up-to-date facts and stats and tips for parents and teens on how to prevent teen pregnancy. National Campaign staff can work with you to develop content for your website. Campaign representatives have also participated in chats on WebMD and the People magazine website.

  • The Campaign's "Now Showing" page - The Campaign features announcements about upcoming programs, magazine features, and other partnerships in the special "Now Showing" spot on our homepage. Announcements link directly to our partners' websites.

 
 
 
 
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