Advocacy
Six Ways to Boost Public Support for Prevention-Based Policy
Communications strategies for advocates, activists, and researchers who want to build support for preventative approaches to solving social problems.
Communications strategies for advocates, activists, and researchers who want to build support for preventative approaches to solving social problems.
To build more inclusive movements, social advocacy organizations and activists need to create stories that can engage both familiar and new communities.
Anxiety about debt and financial stability can severely reduce the productivity and health of employees, which can hurt a company’s bottom line. Businesses, government, and philanthropic organizations should embrace the case for improving the financial well-being of workers.
The best way to increase clean energy production and phase out fossil fuels may be to shift the narrative from climate change to messages that reflect people’s deeply held values, particularly those related to better health.
How foundations, nonprofits, and others can effectively convey—and convince policymakers to support—their programs and proposals for social change.
Most global development programs still segment people by demographics when trying to change their behavior. We must learn from the private sector and segment people based on the reasons behind their actions. Open access to this article is made possible by The Surgo Foundation.
Both human-centered and systems-thinking methods fit within an effective design approach, and can work in conjunction to address social challenges.
We need to develop new processes of collective storytelling across sectors to navigate turbulent times and foster systems change.
How mindfulness can help us become more effective social change leaders.
The Heath brothers' book shows how, if we pay attention and work creatively, we can elevate ordinary moments into life-changing events.