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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 26: Effective advocacy strategies & leveraging communications for change with Kathryn LeBlanc

Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 26: Effective advocacy strategies & leveraging communications for change with Kathryn LeBlanc

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Effective advocacy strategies & leveraging communications for change with Kathryn LeBlanc

 

 

EPISODE 26: Effective advocacy strategies & leveraging communications for change with Kathryn LeBlancWith rising political uncertainty, misinformation, and growing polarization, advocating for change can feel more challenging than ever. How can nonprofits engage in advocacy responsibly and ensure their voices are heard?

In this episode, Kathryn LeBlanc, social impact communications expert and Principal Consultant at LeBlanc & Co Communications, joins us to discuss how nonprofits can leverage communications to accelerate social change. From relying on trusted sources when navigating election-year advocacy to crafting clear, values-based messaging, Kathryn shares tried-and-true insights on how organizations of all sizes can build compelling campaigns that resonate with both decision-makers and the public.

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