In this report, Sara Watson, Watson Strategies LLC, and Kim Perry, DC Action, share how advocates and funders can create campaign structures that advance a strong equity agenda for children and families. The report includes 11 elements (with examples) that an advocacy campaign should incorporate. You can also access a webinar with the authors discussing the report.
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