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Nonprofit advocacy: 5 strategies for successful campaigns

Bonterra

Whether you’re raising awareness, influencing policy, or mobilizing supporters, successful advocacy requires more than one-off actions; it takes strategic, personalized engagement across the entire supporter journey. What’s the difference between advocacy and lobbying? All lobbying is advocacy, but not all advocacy is lobbying.

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Nonprofit vs. not-for-profit: Definitions and differences

Bonterra

Nonprofits Nonprofits undertake initiatives to address broad societal challenges or improve conditions for a wide demographic, aligning with their public benefit mission. Activities and initiatives Depending on the organization’s mission, nonprofits and not-for-profit organizations may conduct similar activities.

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Unlocking equity by investing in broad outreach and deep community organizing 

Candid

Foundation program officers and government officials can unintentionally limit the impact of community-based organizations by funding them to serve only a specific demographic group and a narrow set of activities. Tackling root causes involves year-round voter engagement and policy advocacy.

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Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

Qgiv

Also, don’t ignore demographics. In short, the board’s duty is to deal with the policies and the “big issues.” The staff, as led by the executive director (president, CEO…) implements that policy: the tactical three-foot view. Program volunteers will also have policy implementation duties. Discuss that too.