Many
nonprofits are eager to engage in the politics surrounding elections,
but need more clarity on the rules. Loud And Clear in an Election Year
helps nonprofits to courageously pursue their political missions while
remaining within the law. The book combines examples of
grassroots-friendly strategies to communicate values to voters, with
clear explanations of what communications tools can and cannot legally
be used to educate the public.
Loud and Clear also focuses on
how grassroots advocates can use public relations to educate and engage
voters during an election cycle. Chapters address e-advocacy, op-eds,
scorecards and media events such as town halls and candidate forums.
Short case studies and checklists provide easy reference and quick
inspiration.
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Loud and Clear in an Election Year: Amplifying the Voices of Community Advocates
ContentsSection 1: The Political Moment Section 2: Know the Law, Don’t Fear It Section 3: Framing a Progressive Agenda Section 4: Moving Your Message in the Elections Cycle Section 5: Emerging Strategies Section 6: Critical Constituencies Section 7: Resources
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