Advocacy Writing

Advocacy writing services include subject-specific content, precisely in line with your priorities and objectives, reflecting your voice in a style that delivers your message effectively and efficiently.

We can work with you in a range of distinct or coordinated platforms and formats:

  • Annual Reports

  • Articles / Op-Eds

  • Brochures

  • Feature stories

  • Fundraising Campaigns

  • News Releases

  • Newsletters

  • Marketing (print & broadcast)

  • Case Studies & White Papers

  • Speeches

  • Television & Radio Copy

  • Website Content


In the News

Communicating Downtown Assets to a Vastly Changed Audience

Nothing is as it used to be.  And our changed circumstances require not only a revised message but a reinvigorated message – because those receiving your communication will be doing so through a vastly altered prism. Perception – perhaps more than ever – will influence our new reality, and the actions we choose to take.  That is as true for downtowns in our communities as for other aspects of daily life. CT Mirror»

State Strategic Plan for Older Residents Deserves Our Attention
The completion of Connecticut’s State Plan on Aging could not come at a better time.  We have seen first-hand the strengths and weaknesses in how and where our steadily growing aging population is cared for, and more urgently than ever are in the midst of making decisions with both societal and personal ramifications. CT Mirror »

Entrepreneurs can be made in class
Thirty years ago, there were approximately 250 entrepreneurship courses offered by colleges in the United States. Today, well over 400,000 students a year take courses in the subject, and almost 9,000 faculty members teach it.
Connecticut Post »

Humanities Are Essential to Competitiveness
Humanities. The mere mention of the word might make your shoulders shrug.  In an era when STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — grab the headlines and are widely viewed as fundamental to a thriving economy and viable future, the humanities have not been on the tip of our collective tongue.
New Haven Register »

 

City Life Can Keep Young Professionals
In State

Can communities change to keep and attract young professionals?  The answer is yes, if a series of interrelated actions are taken by communities and their governments. Importantly, it is the young professionals who are providing the blueprint.
New Haven Register »

Energy efficiency key to business survival
You don't need to be an expert to plainly see the imperative and the opportunity for Connecticut businesses embedded in energy efficiency.
Connecticut Post »

Leap year day brings focus to rare diseases
This rarest of days offers an opportunity to reflect on the challenges faced by 30 million Americans battling one of the nearly 7,000 diseases considered rare in the U.S. 
Danbury News-Times »

Next State Plan on Aging is Even More Important Now

The numbers underscore the imperative, and the first-hand experiences of families all across our state in recent years — and recent months — provides additional evidence of why Connecticut needs an evidence-based, forward-looking document.
CT Examiner »