To avoid losing your community's historic resources during a disaster, you must prepare in advance and act quickly as the disaster unfolds. |
Your advocacy group's message for historic preservation will have more impact if the people who deliver know how to be clear, rational, and appealing. |
Your public statement for historic preservation must do two things: be highly persuasive, and draw listeners into your cause. |
Your historic preservation group can work with your local government to advocate for a historic preservation ordinance and commission. |
To avoid tax penalties, learn the differences between education, advocacy, and lobbying. |
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