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NPAction Update Vol. 5, Issue 9
NPAction Update
Vol 5, Issue 9
April 27, 2007
Welcome to the NPAction Update.
Using Research for Advocacy Information from research can help win over decisionmakers in government on everything from the impact of budget cuts to the need for safety laws. Does your organization use research for advocacy? Has it been helpful? Tell us about your experiences, and we will share the results on NPAction on May 11. To submit your story click here. For more information on using research for advocacy see our How To: Research pages and the Strengthening Nonprofit Advocacy Project (SNAP): Executive Summary . |
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*"Steal This Code": Put NPAction on Your Site*
NPAction invites organizations to share our tools on their websites. Just copy the HTML code from our site, and you’re ready to go (but when you steal the code, just let us know!).
"Steal the Code" today
http://www.npaction.org/article/articleview/600/1/1988
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