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

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