Campaign Partners

The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has provided federal funding for a Project Safe Childhood national media awareness campaign. Through a cooperative agreement with the Self Reliance Foundation, Hispanic Communications Network (HCN), iKeepSafe and INOBTR (“I Know Better”) were brought on to create an edgy and innovative national PSA Campaign to reinforce the on-going efforts of Project Safe Childhood (PSC).

INOBTR: INOBTR is a 501c3 organization focused on Internet Safety education, with a unique expertise in reaching adults and children through marketing, public relations, entertainment and events management. In partnership with government and private citizens, INOBTR (“I Know Better”) promotes awareness about safety online to reduce the chance of children becoming victims of Internet crimes. Launched in Missouri in 2007, INOBTR was created as a reflection of the Internet lingo used in blogs, emails and text messages. To learn more about INOBTR, visit www.inobtr.org.

iKeepSafe: The Internet Keep Safe Coalition is a broad partnership of governors and/or first spouses, attorneys general, public health and educational professionals, law enforcement, and industry leaders working together for the health and safety of youth online. iKeepSafe uses these unique partnerships to disseminate safety resources to families worldwide. The organization’s mission is to give parents, educators, and policymakers the information and tools which empower them to teach children the safe and healthy use of technology and the Internet. To learn more, visit www.ikeepsafe.org

Hispanic Communications Network: Hispanic Communications Network is the largest social marketing communications firm targeting Hispanics in the United States. HCN works to empower Latino families to achieve health, prosperity and the American dream. The organization produces dynamic media campaigns that blend television, radio, print and Internet elements to open doors of opportunity for the nation’s largest minority group. HCN partners with organizations that share its commitment to strong communities, working with federal agencies, leading non-profits, and corporate foundations to produce multiple platform media campaigns that inspire the community to take positive action. To learn more, visit www.hcnmedia.com

 

This project was supported by Grant No. 2007-JL-FX-K009 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions in this document do not represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.