TWIN CITIES PBS Est. 1957 • tpt.org Saint Paul, MN
As the population of Minnesota evolves, we have new opportunities to connect with community and with one another. Through Legacy funding, TPT is focused on increasing our social impact. We work to enhance engagement across platforms through creative partnerships. We produce content that shares the diverse stories and histories of Minnesotans; We engage audiences through meaningful experiences in relevant settings. We improve user experiences across all platforms ensuring broad accessibility. Legacy support enables TPT to know and grow our local audiences for enduring impact.
Reaching Impacted Audiences
Exciting New Audiences
Fostering Lifelong Learning
TPT brought Legacy- funded content to settings most relevant to the featured and impacted audiences. Profe screened at local charter schools, The Electric Indian premiered at Hockey Day Minnesota in Warroad, and Relish launched at host and Chef Yia Vang’s Union Hmong Kitchen.
TPT invested significant resources in curriculum development around Legacy-funded programs like Stage and Hope in the Struggle . All media assets and lesson plans are freely available to our local partners and to formal and informal educators across Minnesota.
TPT formed innovative partnerships and strategies to reach new audiences, from hockey fans to foodies. For The Electric Indian , TPT partnered with the Minnesota Wild and shared posters at hockey rinks around the metro. Relish tapped food influencers and featured chefs with media toolkits to grow awareness.
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