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Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy: Their Strategies and Stories

Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2020), xxviii, 238 pp.

Contains figures, tables, index

ISBN 978-3-030-43695-0 (pbk); 978-3-030-43696-4 (ebook)

"Policy advocacy is an increasingly important function of many nonprofit organizations, as they seek broad social changes in their concerning issues. Their advocacy practices, however, have often been guided by their own past experiences, anecdotes from peer networks, and consultant advice. Most of their practices have largely escaped empirical and theoretical grounding that could better root their work in established theories of policy change. The first book of its kind, Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy bridges this gap by connecting real practices of on-the-ground policy advocates with the burgeoning academic literature in policy studies. In the process, it empirically identifies six distinct policy advocacy strategies, and their accompanying tactics, used by nonprofits. Case studies tell the stories of how advocates apply these strategies in a wide variety of issues including civil rights, criminal justice, education, energy, environment, public health, public infrastructure, and youth." (Publisher description)
1 Nonprofit Policy Advocacy in the United States, 1
2 Tactics and Strategies, 23
3 Public Lobbying, 45
4 Institutional Partnership, 73
5 Inside-Outside, 97
6 Direct Reform, 121
7 Indirect Pressure, 151
8 Popular Power, 171
9 Considerations for Strategic Policy Advocacy, 191
Conclusion, 207