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Resource Types: Toolkit


Pinterest Quick-Start Guide

Part of the National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit, this section introduces Pinterest as a social media tool for WIC clinics and agencies, lists the basic advantages of it […]


Twitter Quick-Start Guide

Part of the National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit, this section introduces Twitter as a social media tool for WIC clinics and agencies, lists the basic advantages of it […]


Facebook Quick-Start Guide

Part of the National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit, this section introduces Facebook as a social media tool for WIC clinics and agencies, lists the basic advantages of it […]


Integrating Social Media Into Your Work

Part of the National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit, this section talks about what WIC clinics and agencies should consider before starting to be active on social media – […]


Why WIC Needs to Use Social Media

Part of the National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit, this section gives reasons WIC clinics and agencies should be using social media to communicate with and reach out to […]


National WIC Association Social Media Toolkit

The National WIC Association’s Social Media Starter Toolkit is tailored to local WIC agencies to help them with the first steps in getting on social media and practices and measures […]


Evidence-Based WIC Advocacy

Part of the National WIC Association’s Advocacy Toolkit, this resource explains how to effectively use data and statistics in your advocacy messages.


Telling Your WIC Story: Why and How

Part of the National WIC Association’s Advocacy Toolkit, this resource provides guidance for effective WIC storytelling, through verbal and written stories as well as photography and videos.


Engaging the Media to Promote WIC

Part of the National WIC Association’s Advocacy Toolkit, this resource provides tips on how to engage traditional press as well as social media to advocate for WIC.