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Power In Policy: A Funder's Guide to Advocacy and Civic Participation
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Power In Policy: A Funder's Guide to Advocacy and Civic Participation
Current price: $39.95
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Power In Policy: A Funder's Guide to Advocacy and Civic Participation
Current price: $39.95
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Powerful tools for achieving your philanthropic mission
Why should funders try to shape public policy? Simply put, it’s the only way to affect the laws that determine how people will be treated, what services will be provided, and what behaviors are acceptable.
But what role should foundations play?
Power in Policy,
written primarily by foundation practitioners
for
foundations, is the first book that:
Makes a strong case for why advocacy and civic participation are fundamental roles for foundations
Shares insights, lessons, and perspectives from foundation leaders and legal and philanthropic experts on how to engage in and incorporate advocacy into philanthropy
Answers frequently asked questions including, “How does my foundation assess various risks?” “How do we organizationally prepare for public policy work and develop advocacy strategies?”
Gives rich case stories of how private and community foundations—including large and small foundations—are meeting their missions through public policy and civic activity
Presents clearly and concisely key principles and legal rules
Provides a toolkit for foundations to develop the capacity to engage in advocacy at their own speed and resource level
How to get involved
From big picture concerns—like the risks and rewards of advocacy—to specifics such as legal rules, this guide shows what advocacy means in terms of work and outcomes and how foundations can develop and launch their own public policy activities.
Power in Policy
is a must-have for foundations who want to have a long-term impact on the communities and causes they care about.
Why should funders try to shape public policy? Simply put, it’s the only way to affect the laws that determine how people will be treated, what services will be provided, and what behaviors are acceptable.
But what role should foundations play?
Power in Policy,
written primarily by foundation practitioners
for
foundations, is the first book that:
Makes a strong case for why advocacy and civic participation are fundamental roles for foundations
Shares insights, lessons, and perspectives from foundation leaders and legal and philanthropic experts on how to engage in and incorporate advocacy into philanthropy
Answers frequently asked questions including, “How does my foundation assess various risks?” “How do we organizationally prepare for public policy work and develop advocacy strategies?”
Gives rich case stories of how private and community foundations—including large and small foundations—are meeting their missions through public policy and civic activity
Presents clearly and concisely key principles and legal rules
Provides a toolkit for foundations to develop the capacity to engage in advocacy at their own speed and resource level
How to get involved
From big picture concerns—like the risks and rewards of advocacy—to specifics such as legal rules, this guide shows what advocacy means in terms of work and outcomes and how foundations can develop and launch their own public policy activities.
Power in Policy
is a must-have for foundations who want to have a long-term impact on the communities and causes they care about.