Project Title: Building a National & State-Level Advocacy Strategy Framework for Gifted Education Policy
National Association for Gifted Children
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| Project Title | Building a National & State-Level Advocacy Strategy Framework for Gifted Education Policy |
| Project Topics | Data Management Legal, Regulatory, Compliance Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy PR & Communications Public Administration Research, Analysis, Evaluation Strategic Planning Training & Development |
| Skills & Expertise | Advocacy Strategy Benchmarking Coalition Building Communication Strategy Data analysis Data-collection Practices Grassroots Engagement Legislative Research Policy Analysis Project Management Public Administration Stakeholder Engagement State Policy Evaluation Strategic Communication Strategic Planning |
| Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity | The National Association for Gifted Children is a vital organization dedicated to advocating for the needs of gifted and talented learners across the United States. NAGC excels at influencing national policies and raising awareness about gifted education issues, but it faces challenges in adapting its advocacy strategies to be more data-driven, scalable, and responsive to state-specific needs. As the organization enters a new phase of policy development and member engagement, NAGC must reevaluate its current advocacy structure and strategies to ensure continued impact. The primary challenge is the need for a more cohesive advocacy and policy framework that bridges national priorities with state-level realities. Currently, variations in state policies and a fragmented affiliate network limit NAGC's ability to implement a unified strategy effectively. This gap impacts the organization's ability to achieve measurable policy impacts and coordinate national and state-level efforts efficiently. This project provides students with the opportunity to address these challenges by conducting a thorough analysis of NAGC's advocacy structure, identifying gaps, and proposing strategic improvements. The project will involve several phases, including benchmarking peer organizations, evaluating messaging strategies, and designing an adaptable advocacy playbook. Students will gain hands-on experience in strategic planning, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement, enabling them to develop practical skills in these areas. By working on this project, students will not only contribute to NAGC's long-term success but also acquire valuable skills in consulting, policy change, and advocacy. This experience is meaningful for students as it connects academic learning with real-world career skills, preparing them for future roles in public administration, nonprofit management, and advocacy organizations. The project offers an exciting opportunity to make a tangible impact while enhancing students' professional capabilities.
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Project Timeline
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Program Kickoff |
Sep 12 2025 | Event |
Program Managers
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| Tiffany Charbonier | New York University (NYU) |
Teams
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| No Teams Available |
