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Advocacy Network on Disabilities Launches Strategic Planning Initiative to Strengthen Future Impact

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Leaders from the Advocacy Network on Disabilities recently convened for the first meeting of the organization’s Strategic Planning Ad-Hoc Committee, beginning an important process focused on strengthening the organization’s future impact, sustainability, and responsiveness in a rapidly changing landscape.

The meeting brought together board and organizational leadership for thoughtful discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing the disability community and nonprofit sector in the years ahead. Conversations focused on long-term planning, innovation, and ensuring the organization remains responsive to the evolving needs of individuals with disabilities and their families.

Key areas of discussion included preparing for changing regulations and funding environments, strengthening organizational sustainability through diversified revenue strategies, and exploring the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in advocacy and community-based work.

Committee members also emphasized the importance of supporting community partners, families, providers, and stakeholders who are navigating many of the same uncertainties and transitions.

Throughout the session, leaders reaffirmed the Advocacy Network on Disabilities’ commitment to remaining mission-driven, collaborative, and forward-thinking while continuing to champion inclusion, accessibility, and systems change for individuals with disabilities.

 

The strategic planning process will continue over the coming months and will include opportunities for broader stakeholder engagement and community input as the organization works to shape a resilient and future-focused path forward.

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