Effective advocacy communication depends as much on delivery as on content. This teaching paper explores how vocal and body language techniques shape presence, trust, and persuasion in non-profit contexts. It introduces actionable strategies for tone, pace, volume, pronunciation, eye contact, gestures, posture, and facial expression. A case study illustrates how a youth NGO transformed a donor presentation by applying these methods, resulting in stronger engagement and funding success. Reflection questions guide readers in evaluating their own practice. By integrating theory with practical application, this resource equips advocates, fundraisers, and trainers with tools to enhance credibility and inspire action.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.