
PRESENTATION TIPS: ENGAGING ALLIED GROUPS FOR MEDICAL CANNABIS ADVOCACY
Making presentations to allied groups is an effective way to broaden support for a federal medical cannabis program. By sharing accurate information, addressing concerns, and fostering partnerships, you can rally a collective effort.
Here are some tips for creating impactful presentations to allied organizations.
UNDERSTAND YOUR AUDIENCE
Familiarize yourself with the allied group's mission, interests, and goals. Tailor your presentation to align with their values and priorities.
Consider the background, knowledge level, and potential concerns of the audience. This will help you adapt your content and approach.
DEFINE YOUR MESSAGE
Identify the main points you want to convey about the benefits of a federal medical cannabis program. Craft a clear and concise message that resonates with the audience.
Outline key talking points that address potential questions or objections the audience might have.
ENGAGING PRESENTATION
Start with a compelling introduction that captures the audience's attention. Share a relevant anecdote, statistic, or personal story.
Encourage audience participation through questions, polls, and discussions to keep them engaged.
Prepare answers for potential questions or concerns the audience might have. Be ready to provide accurate information and alleviate doubts.
INCLUDE A CALL TO ACTION
Outline clear action items that the allied group can take to support the cause, such as sharing information with their members, signing on to sign-on letters, contacting representatives, or attending advocacy events.
PROVIDE RESOURCES
Handouts: Download and Print ASA Materials.
Gather contacts for follow up.
SUPPORT ASA
Campaigns like Safe Access 4 All are only possible thanks to the support of the Members of Americans for Safe Access, our generous sponsors and, of course, the donors who support our work with a contribution of any amount.
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