🚨 Check our latest youth blog by Mei Lin! In this blog, Mei Lin reflects on her journey to civic engagement before turning 18. From pre-registering to vote at 16, to attending workshops that sparked her passion for advocacy and more. Read the full blog here to get inspired: https://lnkd.in/g8HzczA5 ✨
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As we gear towards the 16 days of activism, we have decided to level the ground for you, join us tomorrow, starting from 4:00pm to 5:00pm to discuss the topic: Empowering Youth to Advocate for Zero Tolerance for GBV. If activism and advocacy is your passion, this is a conversation you can never afford to miss. https://lnkd.in/dM2YUbWx
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Looking forward to leading a panel discussion this Wednesday on the topic of housing policy and advocacy. A great line up including Christopher Burt, Elizabeth Hansburg, Ian Adam, Marlo Naber Mole, & Wendy Bucknum to discuss what California & our cities are and aren’t getting right, and what we can do about it. https://lnkd.in/gicvDqC4
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Are Advocacy and Bridging Strategies Failing Us? In our latest piece for The Foundation Review, Allison K. Ralph, Ph.D. dives into the tough truth: on their own, yep, advocacy and bridge building may be falling short. Advocacy pushes for important policy but can fuel backlash when focusing on short-term wins. Bridging brings people together yet often overlooks urgent equity needs. Both strategies are incomplete on their own. But there is a way they can complement each other and work together. And that is how we #ExpandWhatsPossible. Multifaith organizations might be the secret tor this future through six key practices that avoid pitfalls of advocacy and bridging strategies when pursued on their own. Curious how? Dive into the article and rethink how we approach change across divides: https://lnkd.in/evtfe-3M
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UHC2030’s collective efforts on advocacy, accountability and alignment in 2024–2027 can help drive progress to ensure that, by 2030, everyone, everywhere, has access to the full range of services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. Learn more about the three pathways for change by 2027: https://lnkd.in/enH92EXK.
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Advocacy is how we create change. 💜 By sharing our stories, working with policymakers, and building community, we can make recovery accessible for everyone. https://lnkd.in/gq2u-iRa
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Discover the Power of the Arts in Georgia's Economy! Dive into the updated 'Why the Arts Matter in Georgia' factsheet from @artsactionfund. Learn how the arts fuel our state's economy and amplify our collective advocacy efforts. Let's champion the arts together! #WhyTheArtsMatter
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Our 2024 Year in Review is here! This report reflects not just the milestones of the past year but also celebrates 50 years of TACFS doing advocacy, collaboration, and education. These stories and more are available now at: tacfs.org/review24
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It's election day! Wondering how to get involved in civic engagement beyond today? Our Director of Graduate Studies Tom Borrup will speak next week at the webinar linked below, exploring ways to encourage civic engagement beyond voting.
🌟 Join us for Next City’s Solutions Fest: Civic Engagement Beyond the Ballot on November 12, 2024, from 2 PM to 3 PM ET! 🌍 This engaging webinar will explore how we can foster civic engagement and democratic participation outside the voting booth. https://lnkd.in/g47vxqiz Hear from experts like Tom Borrup, Phoebe Bachman, April De Simone, and Richard Young as they share insights on grassroots movements, local governance, and advocacy. Discover innovative ways to involve your community and use your power to shape policies that impact us all.
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It's time to strengthen your organization's #advocacy efforts! Register for MENTOR's upcoming webinar, "Effective Strategies for Election Year Impact," where MENTOR's Government Relations Team will share practical approaches to boost voter participation, explore what nonprofits can do during election years, and discuss how to amplify young people's voices—both during election season and beyond. Let’s empower the next generation to make their voices heard! #AdvocacyAugust #MENTORNebraska #YouthVoice #CivicEngagement
📣 We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar, "Effective Strategies for Election Year Impact," as part of MENTOR’s annual Advocacy August campaign! 🗓️ Date: Monday, August 12 ⏰ Time: 1:00-2:00 PM EST This session is tailored for mentoring programs and youth-serving nonprofits aiming to support voter participation and engage young people in the democratic process. Discover practical approaches to maximize your organization’s impact during election years and hear from young student voices about how they drive civic engagement at the high school and collegiate levels. Secure your spot and join the conversation to strengthen your advocacy efforts! 🔗 Register here https://lnkd.in/eGp3i8Pk #MentoringAmplifies #AdvocacyAugust #CivicEngagement #YouthAdvocacy #NonprofitLeadership #Election2024
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The latest issue of CALA News & Views examines the impact CALA and our dedicated volunteer leaders had in 2024, from substantial policy achievements and effective advocacy to workforce growth, outreach and education. Go to this link: https://bit.ly/4dMagVQ
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