Pragmatic Activism is a strategic approach for creating social change that is sustainable for the long term.
Policy change rarely happens all at once; it develops through moments when political priorities, legislative processes, and public attention converge. In the Pragmatic Activism™ framework, Phase 4: Timing of Influence focuses on recognizing those moments and understanding when advocacy efforts are most likely to shape outcomes.
This session explores how organizations can interpret policy signals, understand where decisions are being shaped, and align their advocacy efforts with legislative, regulatory, and budget cycles. Participants will gain practical insight into how policy windows open and how organizations can prepare themselves to engage strategically when opportunities for influence emerge.
This series builds on the Pragmatic Activism™ framework developed through the Grunin Foundation’s Coalition Building initiatives. The program is designed to strengthen advocacy capacity while helping organizations interpret and respond to New Jersey’s evolving legislative and policy landscape.
The series combines advocacy workshops open to the broader nonprofit community with legislative updates and office hours designed specifically for organizations that have previously participated in Pragmatic Activism™ training.
Together, these sessions help organizations strengthen their advocacy skills while staying informed about policy developments that may affect their work.
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About the Facilitator
Orville Morales is the founder of Morales & Associates, L.L.C. and the creator of the Pragmatic Activism™ framework, a six-phase approach to advocacy capacity building used by nonprofit organizations and coalitions across New Jersey. Since 2019, he has trained more than 250 practitioners statewide and has partnered with the Grunin Foundation since 2023 to deliver advocacy capacity programs for the nonprofit community in Ocean and Monmouth County, NJ. In his professional practice, Orville serves as Director of Advocacy and Health Affairs for the New Jersey Dental Association, where he works daily at the intersection of health policy, legislative strategy, and community engagement — experience that directly informs the real-time policy intelligence he brings to every workshop and session. He is bilingual in English and Spanish.