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Lobbying 101: Delivering Your Message To Elected Officials From Families USA January 2010
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Lobbying versus Advocacy Lobbying = influencing public officials to –take a specific position on a piece of legislation or –take a desired action 501(c)(3)s can spend up to 20 percent of budget on lobbying* Nonprofit organizations can and should lobby * According to the Internal Revenue Code.
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Lobbying versus Advocacy Advocacy = GENERAL information about a problem and proposed solution Advocates create awareness Advocates suggest improvements to people who have power Advocacy is NOT synonymous with lobbying Advocacy is about education
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What Can You Offer Elected Officials? Compelling stories Expert knowledge Community perspective
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Meeting with Your Legislator Try to meet face to face Establish rapport Research committee assignments and specialties Thank your Senator or Representative
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How to Set up a Meeting Call to find out who to contact Include the date, time, and topic Be flexible Call back in a week
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Meeting Tips Identify yourself as a constituent Have a clear "ask Explain why its needed Give local examples Ask their position and why they hold it
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Meeting Tips (continued) Dont neglect legislators on the opposite side Ask your legislator about specific votes Take materials with you
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Lobbying Donts 1.Dont cover too many issues in a visit 2.Dont be argumentative 3.Dont expect them to be specialists 4.Dont do all the talking
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After Your Visit Always follow up with a Thank You Volunteer to be a resource contact
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