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12th July 2013 12:30

Tips on Theory of Change in campaigning

On NCVO’s discussion pages, ‘Top 10 tips on using Theory of Change to plan a winning campaign’, prompted by a recent learning session. Theory of Change is “a way of structuring how we think about campaigning”.

12th July 2013 12:30campaigning Short link: https://wp.me/p2X7HP-wE

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