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Nonprofit Advocacy Survival Guide

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Nonprofit Advocacy Survival Guide

Trying to spark change and advance policy priorities, even in a small way, can be challenging for any nonprofit organization. But your voice matters, and it deserves to be heard by decision-makers. By engaging in advocacy, you can create the change you want to see in the world.

If you’re not sure where to get started, Imagine Canada and Keela have teamed up to bring you a handy list of advocacy resources. This Survival Guide includes:

  • Alliance-building resources
  • MP outreach resources
  • Digital advocacy resources

 

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