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Michael Wesolowski

Awareness vs. Advocacy: Similar, but Not the Same

Awareness

Awareness builds understanding. Advocacy drives change. Learn how to plan both effectively and know when to use each.

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These posts are drawn from real nonprofit and corporate situations I’ve encountered. Details are generalized to respect confidentiality, but the lessons reflect challenges that boards and leadership teams face every day.

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  • Awareness
  • Collaboration
  • Fundraising
  • Governance
  • Planning
  • Strategy
  • Succession
  • Transition

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communications strategy, interim leadership, leadership, nonprofit management, communication, scalable partnerships, governance strategy, fundraising visibility, nonprofit sustainability, nonprofit staff development, affiliate management, nonprofit governance, data consistency, program expansion, fundraising success tactics, donor confidence, board engagement in fundraising, nonprofit leadership transitions, mission alignment, listening, collaboration strategy, risk management, partnerships, visibility, board governance, alignment, fundraising data use, board strategy, board development, executive directors, nonprofit business planning, board and ceo insights, donor stewardship strategies, resource planning, strategic planning, board responsibilities, nonprofit risk management, donor retention best practices, nonprofit fundraising strategies, stakeholder engagement, governance, chapter programs, nonprofit revenue diversification, nonprofit leadership, quarterly fundraising planning, nonprofit visibility, succession planning, organizational culture, nonprofit strategy, nonprofit collaboration

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