Selling Social Change: Exploring What Works in Making the Case for Prevention

Date: 
Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Access the summary and recording of this webinar here.

Thursday, September 18th
2pm Eastern/1pm Central/12pm Pacific

The PreventIPV project has engaged advocates and preventionists in a series of focus groups and interviews to gain insight into what works, and what is needed, in order to best make the case for prevention – to funders and foundations, businesses and non-traditional partners, communities, policy makers, and in our own movement minds.

On this webinar, the PreventIPV Council and allies will share key preliminary findings from these discussions, invite participants to offer their insights, and explore successful models in Washington and Texas for encouraging investment in prevention.

Hosted by the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, presenters include:

  • Lorien Castelle, New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • Jonathan Yglesias, Consultant to the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
  • Gloria Aguilera Terry, Texas Council on Family Violence
  • Kelly Starr & Ilene Stohl, Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Register now: https://bwjp.ilinc.com/register/xmcxkwy

Contact Casey Keene at ckeene@nrcdv.org with questions related to this webinar.

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