Public speaking is a central competency for non-profit advocates, enabling them to mobilize support, engage stakeholders, and drive social change. This article synthesizes essential elements of advocacy-focused public speaking, including understanding the cause, crafting compelling messages, applying storytelling, conducting audience analysis, and engaging stakeholders. It further examines presentation design, delivery mastery, persuasive strategies, and post-presentation practices. Case studies from health, education, and environmental initiatives, along with lessons from global advocacy leaders, demonstrate how clarity, credibility, and resonance can transform communication into meaningful action. Emphasizing the iterative process of practice, feedback, and professional development, the article offers both a theoretical framework and practical strategies for optimizing advocacy communication across diverse contexts.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.