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- Communicating Information about Community Health and Development Issues
- Developing a Plan for Communication
- Writing Letters to Potential Participants
- Involving Key Influentials in the Initiative
- Influencing People
- Giving Personal Compliments and Offering Public Support
- Writing Letters to the Editor
- Lobbying Decisionmakers
- Changing Policies: An Overview
- Promoting Regular Community Assessment, Reporting, and Accountability
- Using Tax Incentives to Support Community Health and Development
- Supporting Local Ordinances to Modify Access to Unhealthy Products and Practices
- Changing Policies to Increase Funding for Community Health and Development Initiatives
- Overview of Changing the Physical Structure of the Community
- Improving the Quality of Housing
- Providing Affordable Housing for All
- Ensuring Accessible Housing for People with Disabilities
- Improving Lighting and Safety
- 33.10: General Rules for Organizing for Legislative Advocacy
- 33.11: Developing and Maintaining Ongoing Relationships with Legislators and Their Aides
- Communicating Information to Funders for Support and Accountability
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