Six Reasons You Should Integrate Lobbying and Advocacy Strategies
The best public affairs teams are the ones who collaborate and integrate their public affairs functions. By creating a system of information sharing between lobbying and advocacy, you can strengthen the impact of both functions. Download the ebook with six reasons why:
Coordinate Communications Efforts
Bring Advocate Stories to Legislative Meetings
Bring Advocate Data to Legislative Meetings
Survey Advocates for Relationships with Elected Officials
Organize Conditional Messaging for Grassroots Actions
Make Sure Your Metrics Are On Track
Jun 10, 2026
by Mollie Becker
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