Fundraising Update https://results.salsalabs.org/ic2019/p/internationalconference/index.html Earlier today Joanne announced that all donations made at.

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Fundraising Update https://results.salsalabs.org/ic2019/p/internationalconference/index.html Earlier today Joanne announced that all donations made at the conference would be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $25,000. Thank you so much to everyone who has already donated – we’ve already raised $X,000! Every dollar raised supports this conference and your advocacy to fight poverty. And if you haven’t donated yet, there’s still time to help unlock the full match. As you know, it takes a lot of resources to organize and run a conference and advocacy day like this, so thank you to everyone who makes all this possible. https://results.salsalabs.org/ic2019/p/internationalconference/index.html

I’m Meeting my with Congress! I hope they don’t eat me!

Tomorrow is the Day! Report your scheduled meetings here: http://tinyurl.com/UpcomingMeetings No meeting? Call today, tomorrow, or just drop in. Lobby report form: https://tinyurl.com/RMoCReport

Most Powerful Tactic!

Remember: It’s All About Relationships RESULTS proves that deep relationships with elected officials & staff drives change. Our goal: move them up the Champion Scale by being in relationship, educating them, making specific requests, mobilizing media and community, and never going away. Creating the public & political will to end poverty is the only thing that will end poverty and lead to equity. All of the sign on letters, members of Congress on a bill was about collective action. 5

Prepare the Heart and Mind All poverty solutions already exist Be in touch with your outrage about poverty and inequity Be in touch with your fear, but do it anyway You are a constituent “supervisor”—you have a right Members of Congress and staff are people Your influence > influence of lobbyists You are not alone! This issues are non-partisan—put partisanship aside

Basic Meeting with Congress Introductions, thank yous, meeting overview Issue(s) overview Storyteller tells story to illustrate an issue Share media and letters supporting the issue. Make a requests requiring a yes or no answer Dialogue: listen, get specific, offer info Summarize next steps Leave materials, ask for photo After: who will report meeting? Who will follow up? We will go through this on Monday in detail with the lobby planning sheets

Basic Roles Facilitator Storyteller Issue explainer & asker (1 or 2 people) Recorder & reporter Supporting actors: add perspectives, tell additional stories Photo taker Basic Roles Also need someone to write the report and follow up.

Tips for Getting Face-to-Face Ask for a photo with the MoC Ask if you can come back later Invite MoC to the reception Speak to the scheduler to set up an August recess meeting

Tips for Working with Each Other Don’t make assumptions about each other. Give new people the opportunity to lead Listen to each other No partisanship Don’t assume people have stories or want to share them Being perfect is not the goal—showing up powerfully is

Let’s Practice Your member of Congress can see you in 10 minutes! How convenient! Get together with 4 other people around you. Prepare a meeting agenda and roles using the Lobby Planning Form. Hold your arm up when you are ready so your member of Congress can find you.

What worked well? What would you change? How did it go? What worked well? What would you change? Was this helpful?