How can RALtoday best serve our community right now?

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We’re in a time of crisis. It’s scary, it’s overwhelming, and it’s (quite literally) isolating. But instead of retreating, we’re witnessing something phenomenal happening here in Raleigh. Without any hesitation, our community has mobilized, answering the call to do whatever they can to help one another + put their community first.

Our mission at RALtoday is Doing. Positive. Service. Our platform is designed to create + aggregate the best information and resources to help educate and activate the community.

While there are just two of us behind the scenes, we reach 38,000+ Raleighites every day — and we consider the public to be our publishers. It is your ideas, questions, and contributions that inspire our conversations each day.

That’s a lot of collective brain power. So in an effort to channel that power to best serve our community, we need your help.

The RALtoday team is working around the clock to share the amazing resources you are generating daily — the creation of relief funds, lists of local businesses pivoting their business models to accommodate social distancing, “virtual” tipping for servers + so much more.

What we’re looking for are your creative approaches to how we can best elevate all that’s being done in our community.

We could...
Share an activity of the day
Invite more members of the community to share their experiences and/or expertise with us via a Voices contribution
Host a virtual coffee chat

Always — but especially during this time — what do you want to see at the top of your email each morning?

The newsletter is your oyster. Share your feedback with us by filling out the form below. We’ll be actively incorporating the ideas we get from you (yes, you!) over the coming weeks.

We’re all in this together, Raleigh — and together, we’ll come out of this stronger than ever.

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