An interest group or an advocacy group is a body which uses various forms of advocacy in order to influence public opinion and/or policy.
Interest group may also refer to:
Hemlock may refer to:
Nucleus is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to:
SAS or Sas may refer to:
ISNA or Isna may refer to:
Special interest may refer too:
Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public. Advocacy can include many activities that a person or organization undertakes, including media campaigns, public speaking, commissioning and publishing research. Lobbying is a form of advocacy where a direct approach is made to legislators on a specific issue or specific piece of legislation. Research has started to address how advocacy groups in the United States and Canada are using social media to facilitate civic engagement and collective action.
Homogeneity is a sameness of constituent structure.
CAN may refer to:
CNI may refer to:
Sage or SAGE may refer to:
SEG or seg may refer to:
Vat or VAT may refer to:
EFS may refer to:
Minority may refer to:
Tera or TERA may refer to:
AMI or Ami may refer to:
AOS, Aos or AoS may refer to:
Bis or BIS may refer to:
Advocacy groups, also known as lobby groups, interest groups, special interest groups, pressure groups, or public associations, use various forms of advocacy or lobbying to influence public opinion and ultimate public policy. They play an important role in the development of political and social systems.
CASA, or Casa may refer to: