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Benefits of Using a Political Campaign Management Software
Discover the advantages of utilizing political campaign management software, including fundraising tools and strategic campaign planning.
Wisdom for Associations Looking to Grow Grassroots Advocacy
“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts”
-Aristotle
You’re probably wondering why a blog dedicated to association and nonprofit advocacy is quoting Aristotle...
Consider this post a reminder that an association’s grassroots advocacy efforts are only as strong as the efforts of its membership. That’s why making advocacy easy and empowering for your members is the key to successful government relations.
So, how exactly does the above quote by the famed Greek philosopher relate to advocacy in today’s political climate?
The functionality of the whole is great because of how each part works
The sum of the parts make up a whole
This whole is greater than the individual parts
The functionality of the parts together is what make up the functionality of the whole
If we replace “parts” with “membership” and “whole” with “association” in terms of advocacy, we are reminded that the power of an association is based on the individual power of each of its members. Or more precisely, the advocacy efforts of an association is dependent upon the individual advocacy of each of its members. So, in terms of Aristotle’s musings, powerful association advocacy is dependent on its members, and looks like this:
“The association’s voice is powerful as a result of each individual member’s voice, but the voices alone, without the association, are not as powerful.”
What does all this mean? The net output of your association’s advocacy efforts requires participation of your membership in order to be successful. How exactly do you go about crafting an advocacy plan? Check out these posts here and here and learn how advocacy software can make this process simple. Continuously engaging your members in advocacy is the goal.