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Message delivery: The interview

This tool helps you practice delivering your message using a mock interview. It can be found in the Communicate guide under Persuade decision makers.

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Messaging equity and justice for better health

How do we frame conversations and convey messages that will create equity champions? Join us and our special guests from FrameWorks Institute for a workshop webinar on framing equity and justice messaging.

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Meta Messaging

This article (from Berkely Media Studies Group) discusses the importance of framing to create strong meta-messages that can reinforce the important values that drive health issues.

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Mind Maps

This tool (from Mind Tools) describes a useful approach to note-taking that can be used during a brainstorming session to help you break large topics down into manageable chunks.

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Mind Tools

This website includes a variety of tools and resources to make meetings more effective. 

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Mindful Messaging

This resources (from Spitfire Strategies) walks through several stages of developing messaging, from getting to know your audience to implementing messages that will appeal to them.

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Mobilizing Action Through Partnership and Planning (MAPP) Assessment Overview

Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships is a community-driven strategic planning tool developed by the National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) for improving community health. This tool provides guidance for communities in each of the six MAPP phases: Organize for Success; Visioning; The Assessments; Strategic Issues; Goals/Strategies; and Action...

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Mobilizing the Immigrant Voice Toolkit, Section 1: Planning

This tool (from Partnership for Immigrant Leadership Action) is a comprehensive toolkit for mobilizing any electoral action. It includes a Leadership Development Audit Worksheet that can help you  identify what your group needs to do to keep building community leadership, pp. 23-26.