"So What?" - Your Weekly Guide to Advocacy With Impact is a short, and (we hope) catchy update on what’s new, savvy, shocking, or inspiring in the worlds of policy advocacy and advocacy evaluation. Sign up now!

Archives for blog topic “Advocacy Strategies”

Join Us for Breakfast at the Aspen Institute on Oct. 4th at 8:15am
When The California Endowment wanted to evaluate the impact of their Clinic Consortia Policy and Advocacy Program (an 8-year, $18.8 million, multi-site project), they turned to Annette Gardner for help. At our Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on Oct. 4th,

Filed in Blog Topics: Global Economy, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies, US Politics

Are You Checking Out My Girl Power?
The Nike Foundation and the Commonwealth Countries League Education Fund have launched two advertising campaigns in support of women’s rights. Our friends at Oxfam International suggest that beyond the surface similarities you’ll find

Filed in Blog Topics: Foreign Policy, Women's Rights, Advocacy Strategies

Upcoming Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on Oct. 4th, 8:15 - 9:45 AM
From 2001 to 2009, The California Endowment invested more than $18 million to support the advocacy capacity building efforts of community clinic associations across the state. At this breakfast, Dr. Annette Gardner, lead evaluator for this project,

Filed in Blog Topics: Education, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies

Understanding Fear
Most of us are familiar with the use of scare tactics in American politics. Take a close look at some of the campaign ads airing right now and you’ll know what we mean. The Center for American Progress and U.S. in the World focus on these and

Filed in Blog Topics: Evaluation Theory and Methods, Advocacy Strategies

From Me to You
Miriam’s Kitchen works every day to tackle homelessness in the DC area by offering food and services to roughly 4,000 people each year. A tough job, certainly—but volunteers lighten the load. Among their creative strategies to engage volunteers,

Filed in Blog Topics: Foreign Aid, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies

Over-Inflated Rhetoric?
WorldNetDaily is a window on a worldview your friends at the Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program (APEP) may not, um, fully share. But advocates benefit from seeing how others (and especially opponents) frame an issue—sometimes with heart-shaped balloons, as it turns out.

Filed in Blog Topics: Foreign Policy, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies

Want Popcorn With That?
Vital Voices hosted a twitterchat last Friday about human trafficking and modern slavery to coincide with the DC release of The Whistleblower. The film narrates one peacekeeper’s struggle to expose the UN’s role in the illegal sex trade in Bosnia

Filed in Blog Topics: Philanthropy, Foreign Aid, United Nations, Advocacy Strategies

Back to School
As cheating scandals continue to plague public school systems around the country, teacher performance is once again under the microscope. Here in DC, this means more talk about the system-wide IMPACT evaluation standards. But we wonder: is an

Filed in Blog Topics: Education, Advocacy Strategies, Demography

What's Your Impact? A Deceptively Simple Question
The Hewlett Foundation's "Charting Impact" project is a collaborative effort between three leading organizations to help nonprofits reflect on their own work. This year, Independent Sector, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, and GuideStar have joined forces

Filed in Blog Topics: Philanthropy, Evaluation Theory and Methods, Advocacy Strategies

Google Advocacy
Google’s doodles are creative adaptations of the Google logo that commemorate featured events (often important birthdays and holidays). This year, in collaboration with Women for Women International, Google featured

Filed in Blog Topics: Foreign Policy, Nonprofit sector, Women's Rights, Advocacy Strategies