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Advocacy & Community Organizing Training Series: Developing a Policy Campaign: Part 1 - SWOT

Participants learn to use a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) as a living advocacy tool to guide their campaigns. Participants will learn how to leverage internal coalition strengths to mitigate weaknesses, how to leverage external opportunities to mitigate threats, and how to use the information surfaced in the SWOT to create action steps to build power for their campaign.

This session is a part of our Advocacy & Community Organizing for Health Councils Training Series through our Culture of Health project.

For more information about other trainings in this series, go here. Or find more information about the Culture of Health Project here. These sessions will take place on the 2nd Monday of the month at 1PM from July through November. The October training has been rescheduled to the 4th Monday in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

Access all Advocacy & Community Organizing trainings at this zoom link (Meeting ID: 876 4138 8967)

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