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Why Nonprofit Advocacy?

There are at least three good reasons why nonprofits should get involved in public policy:


So You Want to Make a Difference?



Continue Reading Below To Find Out Why You and Your Organization Should Participate in Nonprofit Public Policy Advocacy...



Thinking About Making A Difference:

Why Should I Be An Advocate?

The Meaning And Actions of Advocacy

Overcoming Barriers to Nonprofit Policy Engagement



Taking Action:

Writing, Calling or Visiting a Legislator or Policymaker

Reaching Other Voters and the Media

Taking Part in a National Campaign

Commenting on a Regulation




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