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Policy advocacy is an increasingly important function of many
nonprofit organizations, as they seek broad social changes in their
concerning issues. Their advocacy practices, however, have often
been guided by their own past experiences, anecdotes from peer
networks, and consultant advice. Most of their practices have
largely escaped empirical and theoretical grounding that could
better root their work in established theories of policy change.
The first book of its kind, Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy bridges
this gap by connecting real practices of on-the-ground policy
advocates with the burgeoning academic literature in policy
studies. In the process, it empirically identifies six distinct
policy advocacy strategies, and their accompanying tactics, used by
nonprofits. Case studies tell the stories of how advocates apply
these strategies in a wide variety of issues including civil
rights, criminal justice, education, energy, environment, public
health, public infrastructure, and youth. This book will appeal to
both practitioners and academicians, as each gains insights into
the other's views of policy change and the actions that produce it.
Six Steps to Successful Child Advocacy: Changing the World for
Children offers an interdisciplinary approach to child advocacy,
nurturing key skills through a proven six-step process that has
been used to train child advocates and create social change around
the world. The approach is applicable for micro-advocacy for one
child, mezzo-advocacy for a community or group of children, and
macro-advocacy at a regional, national, or international level.
This practical text offers skill-building activities and includes
timely topics such as how to use social media for advocacy. Case
studies of advocacy campaigns highlight applied approaches to
advocacy across a range of issues, including child welfare,
disability, early childhood, and education. Words of wisdom from
noted child advocates from the U.S. and around the world, including
a foreword from Dr. Jane Goodall, illustrate key concepts. Readers
are guided through the process of developing a plan and tools for a
real-life child advocacy campaign.
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