Advocacy is at the heart of most non-profits. It helps them further their mission, raise awareness and money, and allows them to influence policy strategies that address local and national problems. Yet many organizations do not participate in advocacy due to misinformation, fear, or a lack of resources. Join us for an informative webinar as we discuss steps and strategies to develop an advocacy program.
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Forvis Mazars
Senior Managing Consultant
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(417) 865-8701
Dan is a member of the Nonprofit Practice at FORVIS. He uses his background in the nonprofit industry and education to help nonprofit, and community groups be more effective in accomplishing their missions. His leadership in local, regional, and national organizations makes him well-suited to guide clients in the areas of board governance, strategic planning, public relations, and outcome assessment.
He has more than 20 years of experience in organizational leadership and management. Prior to joining FORVIS, Dan worked and consulted with various organizations and service groups, including domestic violence and child abuse centers, international relief agencies, and outreaches, as well as private and public universities.
Dan’s area of expertise is nonprofit board governance and practice. He has led several large research projects and has been published numerous times on various industry-specific topics such as volunteerism, civic engagement, and economic impact.
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