Since January 2024, our monthly webinar series has supported effective, empathetic, and trusted advocates around the world. We provide this series of webinars to all regardless of field or level of experience without charge. Post-webinar surveys consistently confirm attendees find our content valuable and actionable.
Advocates must have a basic knowledge of the essential elements of advocacy strategy, including effective communication of a call for change. Without this bigger picture, we are setting people up for frustration and the risk of concluding their voice doesn't matter. Unfortunately, many organizations lack professional development funds to support ongoing learning about effective advocacy.
Since January 2024, our monthly webinar series has supported effective, empathetic, and trusted advocates around the world. Each month features a new topic from a variety of voices and perspectives around the United States. Post-webinar surveys consistently confirm attendees find our content valuable and actionable. $2,500 covers the time and costs of one webinar.
Done well, advocacy has the power to shape laws, policies, and systems to support a just and peaceful world. Stories Change Power's Learning Communities include people from across the country and political spectrum who want to be effective, empathetic, and trustworthy advocates. In addition to our own Communities, we co-host with organizations and groups seeking to increase impact, decrease training time, and decrease turnover, all in service of a stronger shared future.
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