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Changing laws, taxes, and corporate practices are proven approaches to behavior change. Policy changes in underage drinking, tobacco, and drug use are all examples of the potential impact of involving youth in advocacy efforts. Youth contribute to success in policy change by increasing support and awareness among voters and community members. RSCG’s M3I Activism Model™ equips movements with the structure and tools to motivate voluntary or voter-supported policy change. The key concept of the model is the “measure of influence,” a tangible and strategic goal that quantifies and synchronizes activism efforts. With RSCG’s Helix™ Online Activism System, clients apply the model to develop and maintain campaigns that are not just effective, but also quantifiable. Click here to learn more about RSCG’s M3I Activism Model™. RSCG’s youth empowerment clients range from tobacco prevention to health career education, including these organizations : For more information about RSCG’s current work in youth empowerment and the M3I Youth Empowerment Model®, please contact: Mayo Djakaria Strategic Initiatives Director |
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