“ We stand by as children starve by the millions because we lack the will to eliminate hunger. Yet we have found the will to develop missiles, capable.

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“ We stand by as children starve by the millions because we lack the will to eliminate hunger. Yet we have found the will to develop missiles, capable of flying over the polar cap and landing within a few hundred feet of their target. This is not innovation. It is a profound distortion of humanity ’ s purpose on earth. ” – Retired Republican Senator Mark Hatfield “ We stand by as children starve by the millions because we lack the will to eliminate hunger. Yet we have found the will to develop missiles, capable of flying over the polar cap and landing within a few hundred feet of their target. This is not innovation. It is a profound distortion of humanity ’ s purpose on earth. ” – Retired Republican Senator Mark Hatfield

RESULTS  Creating the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty  Empowering individuals to have breakthroughs in exercising their personal and political power  Creating the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty  Empowering individuals to have breakthroughs in exercising their personal and political power

Why Advocacy?  1976 National Academy of Sciences study concluded we could end hunger in a generation.  Lack of political will keeps us from addressing poverty and hunger.  Citizen engagement is key in shaping political will.  1976 National Academy of Sciences study concluded we could end hunger in a generation.  Lack of political will keeps us from addressing poverty and hunger.  Citizen engagement is key in shaping political will.

How many of us can say that we have solid education and experience in communicating with the people who make decisions on our behalf every day?

We push our idealism and our dreams down deep inside ourselves because we don ’ t believe we can change things.

 There are solutions to poverty.  We have the power – and the obligation – to create the political will to implement the solutions.  There are solutions to poverty.  We have the power – and the obligation – to create the political will to implement the solutions. What We Feel Is True

Health Care in the U.S.  RESULTS activists made an estimated 1,300 contacts with congressional offices in 2010 regarding health care reform  These contacts contributed to the victory of 16 million uninsured people receiving Medicaid coverage by  Funding for community health centers will increase by $11 billion from 2011 to 2015 to serve an additional 20 million people.  RESULTS activists made an estimated 1,300 contacts with congressional offices in 2010 regarding health care reform  These contacts contributed to the victory of 16 million uninsured people receiving Medicaid coverage by  Funding for community health centers will increase by $11 billion from 2011 to 2015 to serve an additional 20 million people.

Education and Nutrition in the U.S.  In 2010, RESULTS activists called on Congress to increase investments in Head Start, child care, and child nutrition programs.  Activists pressed the House to pass a bill with higher funding levels and to restore the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) after the Senate passed a reauthorization bill that allocated only $4.5 billion in new funding and paid for it with cuts from SNAP.  In 2010, RESULTS activists called on Congress to increase investments in Head Start, child care, and child nutrition programs.  Activists pressed the House to pass a bill with higher funding levels and to restore the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) after the Senate passed a reauthorization bill that allocated only $4.5 billion in new funding and paid for it with cuts from SNAP.

Economic Opportunity in the U.S.  Throughout 2010, RESULTS activists reached out directly to congressional offices and created media in support of the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit, which help low-income working families.

Global Health  RESULTS staff worked with Rep. Barbara Lee (D- CA) to support a “Dear Colleague” letter to the president urging a three-year pledge for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Our activists got over 80 media hits about the need to increase funding for the Global Fund. As a consequence, the administration made a first-ever three-year pledge of $4 billion.

Global Education  RESULTS helped support the bipartisan Education for All Act in the House, which had 68 cosponsors as of early December New York RESULTS activists and RESULTS staff secured Senator Kristin Gillibrand’s leadership for the Senate version, which was introduced September 16,  An Education for All Act of 2011 is expected to be introduced.  RESULTS helped support the bipartisan Education for All Act in the House, which had 68 cosponsors as of early December New York RESULTS activists and RESULTS staff secured Senator Kristin Gillibrand’s leadership for the Senate version, which was introduced September 16,  An Education for All Act of 2011 is expected to be introduced.

Global Microcredit  In three months, RESULTS advocates helped inspire 126 representatives to cosponsor a House bill to award Prof. Muhammad Yunus the Congressional Gold Medal, pushing the cosponsor total past the 290-member threshold needed to pass the bill.

What Influences Congressional Decisions?  Constituents  Staff  Colleagues  Media  Paid Lobbyists  Experts  Personal History  Constituents  Staff  Colleagues  Media  Paid Lobbyists  Experts  Personal History

Legislative Pressure Points  The annual appropriations process  The legislative process  Congressional sign-on letters  Issue hearings and briefings  Press and public events  The annual appropriations process  The legislative process  Congressional sign-on letters  Issue hearings and briefings  Press and public events

The Activist Milestones** The Activist Milestones**  Empowering Yourself  Working with Congress  Working with the Media  Working with Your Community  Empowering Yourself  Working with Congress  Working with the Media  Working with Your Community

Power of Citizen Advocacy “ It ’ s the dogged, tenacious, indefatigability of RESULTS ’ activists and volunteers that continually keeps the pressure on and gives to the substance of a citizens ’ movement a kind of electricity, which helps to mobilize public policy and public opinion. ” Stephen Lewis – Former UN Secretary General ’ s special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa “ It ’ s the dogged, tenacious, indefatigability of RESULTS ’ activists and volunteers that continually keeps the pressure on and gives to the substance of a citizens ’ movement a kind of electricity, which helps to mobilize public policy and public opinion. ” Stephen Lewis – Former UN Secretary General ’ s special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa

Together, we absolutely make a difference!