Sentences with phrase «more grassroots approach»

Once you have that base support, it is much easier to bring others on board with a more grassroots approach.
It will be interesting to see whether a more grassroots approach, such as LinkedIn groups, is successful.

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To create more interest in its products, Rajbhog Foods prefers the grassroots approach.
Gagarin has refrained from vying for endorsements and instead has focused on more of a grassroots approach to campaigning.
With new technologies and teaching approaches becoming more accepted in the classroom, educators have more opportunities than ever to assume leadership roles and affect grassroots change within their schools, districts, and states.
She reported that many local districts have banded together to lobby at the state level to align these systems, and are developing grassroots approaches to fostering more conversation.
It's a little more of a grassroots approach to buying a Porsche - built racer, since GT3 Cup customers buy their cars from Porsche Motorsport, FOB Germany, which makes the GT4 Clubsport's pricing even more attractive.
Now they're mulling a more targeted «grassroots» approach, Brunette says.
Edward Loure, Tanzania: Edward Loure led a grassroots organization that pioneered an approach that gives land titles to indigenous communities — instead of individuals — in northern Tanzania, ensuring the environmental stewardship of more than 200,000 acres of land for future generations.
In combination with new approaches to grassroots advocacy and election campaigns, a complementary paradigm for climate advocacy is needed to shift our focus toward a broader portfolio of smaller scale policy actions and to the promotion of a more diverse array of technological options.
Edward Loure led a grassroots organization that pioneered an approach that gives land titles to indigenous communities — instead of individuals — in northern Tanzania, ensuring the environmental stewardship of more than 200,000 acres of land for future generations.
Edward Loure, 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize winner for Africa, led a grassroots organization that pioneered an approach that gives land titles to indigenous communities in northern Tanzania, ensuring the environmental stewardship of more than 200,000 acres of land for future generations.
«Other professional organizations have spent millions on advertising with very limited results, we believe that a grassroots approach will be far more effective than an ad campaign.»
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