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How to Make a Persuasive Public Statement for Historic Preservation

Your public statement for historic preservation must do two things: be highly persuasive, and draw listeners into your cause.
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How to Choose Effective Speakers to Deliver Your Historic Preservation Advocacy Message

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.
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How to Turn Historic Preservation Supporters into Advocates

Turn reluctant supporters of historic preservation into preservation advocates by preparing counter-arguments to common concerns
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How to Target Government Outreach Efforts to the Right People

Government Relations for Historic Preservation Advocates, Part 2 of 2
Learn how elected officials get their information so you can target your group's outreach to the right people
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Education, Advocacy, and Lobbying: Why Your Historic Preservation Group Needs to Know the Difference

To avoid tax penalties, learn the differences between education, advocacy, and lobbying.
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How to Find and Ask for Support from Government

Government Relations for Historic Preservation Advocates, Part 1 of 2
Your historic preservation advocacy group can accomplish great things by building a good relationship with government officials.
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How to Solve a Community Planning Problem with a Charrette

A charette might be your best tool when your historic preservation group is is faced with a problem that requires a community solution
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Government Outreach Tips for Advocates

Get to Know Your Elected Officials and their Staff
Government outreach for advocates means two things: establishing relationships with the right people, and knowing who does what.
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Five Tools to Help You Craft a Convincing Historic Preservation Advocacy Message

Use these five tools to craft a convincing message to advocate for historic preservation in your community.
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How to Make a Case for Historic Preservation After a Disaster

To avoid losing your community's historic resources during a disaster, you must prepare in advance and act quickly as the disaster unfolds.
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How to Work with Your Local Government to Advocate for Historic Preservation

Your historic preservation group can work with your local government to advocate for a historic preservation ordinance and commission.
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How to Use Service-Learning Partnerships to Accomplish Historic Preservation Projects

A service-learning collaboration could be the perfect way for your historic preservation group to fulfill a specific project need.
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What You Need to Know Before You Start a Historic Preservation Advocacy Group

Before you sign the paperwork to form a new historic preservation group, learn about your supporters and community.
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How to Develop and Manage Partner Relationships

Partnerships for Historic Preservation Advocacy, Part 1 of 2
Your historic preservation advocacy group can maximize its impact on your community by finding a partner to expand your talent and expertise.
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How to Make a Case for Historic Preservation in Your Community: Know Your Audience

To make a case for historic preservation in your community, you must understand your audience
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How to Use Online Videos to Share Your Historic Preservation Message

Your historic preservation group can make compelling arguments for preservation by creating videos and posting them online.
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Heritage and Preservation Caucuses

An Effective Tool to Advocate for Historic Preservation Public Policies
Caucuses offers the structure to create new programs and policies that respond to ever-changing preservation needs.
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How to Start a Historic Preservation Advocacy Effort

Learn how to get started with an advocacy effort to save historic buildings and resources in your community
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Lobbying Opportunities for Historic Preservation Advocates

Your historic preservation advocacy group can make a lasting impression on Congressional members by showing up in Washington D.C.
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Why Universities and Colleges Can Make Good Partners for Historic Preservation

Your historic preservation group can find many ways to collaborate and share information with universities and colleges.

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