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Promoting Adoption of the Initiative's Mission and Objectives |
Tools & Checklists | Contributed by Chris Hampton and Jenette Nagy Edited by Bill Berkowitz and Kate Nagy |
Tools
Tool 1: Shared Interest Worksheet
In the column on the left, list any groups or individuals that you're considering approaching to adopt your mission or objectives. In the column on the right, write any ideas you have about interests that you share with those groups or people. Try to word in a way that will appeal to that particular group or individual.
| Groups or individuals you're thinking of approaching: | Interest(s) that you share with each group or individual: |
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Checklist
Here, you'll find a checklist which summarizes the major points contained in the text.
____You understand what missions and objectives are.
____You understand what it is to promote adoption of your initiative's mission and objectives.
____You understand the reasons for promoting your initiative's mission and objectives.
____You understand that you need to connect with people or groups that are similar to you or your group.
____You understand that you need to try to appeal to broader audiences as well.
____You have decided who you want to adopt your mission and objectives.
____You have cultivated bonds with those persons or groups.
____You have gotten the word out through the media.
____You have shown that your initiative has been tested in practice and has proved to yield positive results.
____You have focused on mutual interests.
____You have avoided issues that aren't pertinent to your shared interests.
____You have made specific proposals and offers.