Get Your Grassroots Going

Similar documents
Blueprint for Grassroots Action

Legislative. Florida Council of Chapters Winter Leadership Forum. Col Fran Martin, USAF (ret) Chair. Lt Col Bob Bienvenue, USAF (ret)

Advocacy 101 Megaphone for Your Mission

Establishing a GREAT Local Legislative Advocacy Program

BENEFITS PROTECTION TEAM LEADER WORKSHOP

How to be a Powerful Advocate for VA Nursing. Teresa Morris, Director Advocacy & Government Relations Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs NOVA

Guide to State-level Advocacy for NAADAC Affiliates

Executive Role in Federal Public Policy: Cultivating Congressional Support

Leadership Conference. January 7, 2017

CREATING YOUR GRASSROOTS STRATEGY GABRIEL SNOW NRECA POLITICAL AFFAIRS

National Oral Health Conference Advocacy Workshop

PREMIER ACCESS Texas Legislative Associates

Getting to Know Your Elected Officials

CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web

The Federal Budget Explained

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING CAPITOL HILL FOR ACTIVISM

Pro-Choice Postcard Party Toolkit

Advocacy Resources: What NACDL Can Do for You. Monica L. Reid Grassroots Advocacy Manager National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

How to Communicate with Policy Makers

Legislative Chair/Liaison Workshop

>>> Government Affairs Conference. American Wire Producers Association. September 16-18, Wire Is Everywhere

Nebraska REALTORS Association State Political Coordinator Program

Energy Issues & North Carolina Voters. March 14 th, 2017

Chapter 9. Issue Advocacy. a. Citizen Lobbying 136 b. Power Mapping 140

11757 W Ken Caryl Ave, F124, Littleton, Colorado , Tel. (303)

Grassroots Handbook. A publication of the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association

Elections at Your Fingertips: App-ortunities to Connect with Wisconsin Voters

NASW PACE OPERATIONSMANUAL

Winning Issues and Elections

Social Security Privatization. Social Security and the States. Context: Congressional Make-Up. House Leadership Changes. NEA Priority Issues

Preparedness Needs of Migrant & Seasonal Farm Workers

Elements of a Successful GOTV Program

Government Affairs: How To Be Effective at the State Level

NEW YORK VOTERS SAY ALMOST 4-1 INCREASE ABORTION RIGHTS, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; BUT FEW SAY ABORTION IS MOST IMPORTANT IN GOV RACE

Framing the Structure of Your Food Council. Karen Bassarab, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future

Action Newsletter AC T I O N C O M M I T T E E F O R RU R A L E L E C T R I F I C AT I O N. ACRE Annual Meeting and Breakfast a Success in Orlando

Capitol Hill 101 Government Relations Issue Briefing and Hill Visits Review

BOMA State Capitol Day 2017 Bringing BOMA Face-to- Face with Decision Makers

Director (All Board Members)

THE NEW JERSEY GUBERNATORIAL TRANSITION THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE

Citizens Guide to the Arizona Legislature. Arizona s legislative process; and tips for engaging with policymakers to support early childhood issues

New Member Handbook

West LA Democratic Club Victory Starts Today! A Report to State of California DNC Members

WHY ADVOCACY MATTERS. How your chapter can be effective in today s political environment

Welcome, First Time Attendees! Legislative Conference 2018 November Embassy Suites South, Lake Buena Vista

ADVOCACY ASHA SUPPORT. Ideas from Rhode Island SENATOR HANNA GALLO. Encroachment by Music Therapists Deregulation of SLP-As Consolidation of licenses

DO S AND DON TS GUIDE FOR ELECTION YEAR ACTIVITIES. officials who will govern them. Because of increased citizen awareness and media

Pathways of Influence: Steps to turn a little bit of knowledge into a whole lotta power. BY LORI FRESINA AND DIANE PICKLES, M+R STRATEGIC SERVICES

Franciscan Renewal Center Hunger Action Ministry May 13, 2017

Do's and Don'ts for Nonprofits in an Election Year. January 31 st 2012

Irene. Bulletin #21 February 2014 NOTE FROM THE CHAIR SAVE THE DATE. Dear Member,

Your support, participation and a relentless commitment to these priorities will be the keys to our success in 2016, 2018 and beyond.

PENNSYLVANIA LOBBYING DISCLOSURE

Survey of US Voters Candidate Smith June 2014

Magruder s American Government

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LEADER (CDL) NARFE GUIDANCE

Local Ballot Campaigns. Michigan Municipal League

HIMSS Chapter Advocacy Roundtable Guide

Advocacy: It s Easier than You Think!

August Meet Fire Up. We need your RSVP no later than August 22nd. Please RSVP to

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2015

ORGANIZING TOPIC: NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: SHAPING PUBLIC POLICY STANDARD(S) OF LEARNING

Back to Basics Policy 101: Action Steps for Political Involvement Resource Package

House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service (HVAPS) B-235 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C

From: Wendy Fassbind, Director of Events & Education Coordinator

NAMI is leading a National Call-In Day for Senate Mental Health Reform on Friday, September 2 nd.

Advocacy and Lobbying Guidelines

2014 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL DIRECTORY

THE DEMOCRATIC RURAL CONFERENCE OF NEW YORK STATE

MISSOURI LOBBYING DISCLOSURE

Chapter 7. Nonmarket Strategies for Government Arenas Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall

Why Political Advocacy Matters

New Ambassador Orientation. January 2018

Preparing for Your Legislative Visits: How to Have the Most Impact. April 9, 2015

Wisconsin Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Association (WSHA) Executive Board Position Descriptions

Fundamentals of Arts Advocacy

Legislative Advocacy Guide

Housing Cooperative Voices: LOBBYING FOR YOUR COOPERATIVE. Judy Sullivan NAHC Government Relations Representative

Lobbying 101 Factsheet Human Services Leadership Council, prepared by the HSLC Advocacy Committee

Members At Large. President s Corner. FY17 Newsletter, Issue 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Greetings MAL Members,

GUIDE TO BEING AN EFFECTIVE CITIZEN LOBBYIST

UTAH LEGISLATIVE BILL WATCH

Combating Childhood Obesity

NCADD ADVOCACY DAY CAROL MCDAID HOLLY STRAIN CAPITOL DECISIONS, INC. MARCH 28, 2017

Legislative Advocacy on Behalf of the Social Work Profession

Case 1:06-cv LFO Document 26-2 Filed 04/21/2006 Page 1 of 7. United States District Court District of Columbia

Canvassing (Door to Door)

Systems of Advocacy. Advocacy Workshop Community Catalyst

DEMOCRATIC RURAL CONFERENCE WHAT HAVE WE BEEN DOING?

APA Federal Education Advocacy Grassroots Network

YALSA Board of Directors Meeting ALA Midwinter Meeting, Atlanta January 20 24, Topic: Executive Committee and ALA Relations

Congressional Visits Day: Past Experiences and Plans for this Year

Legislative Update August 30, 2016

2004 Chapter Government Relations Manual

ACA NULLIFICATION TOOLKIT 1. MODEL LEGISLATION RESOURCES

Phone Banking. If you can give us 2 hours a week over the course of a Typical 24 week Campaign, you can do amazing things.

CFC s Financial Webinar Series Social Media: Fad or Established Business Tool? How to Submit Your Question. Financial Webinar Series

In-District Lobbying Guide

Action Team Leader Toolkit

Understanding Grassroots Advocacy

Transcription:

Get Your Grassroots Going Preparing for the Next Legislative Session November 17, 2010 How to Submit Your Question Step 1: Type in your question here. Step 2: Click on the Send button.

Polling Question Do You Like Ice Cream? Randy Dwyer, NRECA Director of Grassroots Advocacy Topics we ll cover: How states are using E-Advocacy Tools Using the OEOF Database Grassroots Tools Provided by NRECA Randy.Dwyer@nreca.coop Q &A Gabe Snow, NRECA Sr. Advisor, Grassroots Advocacy Today s Moderator Instructor for Directorlevel Grassroots Training Directs our Candidate Training School Program Gabe.Snow@nreca.coop

Today s Take-Away Elements of Grassroots: Recruit Communicate Educate Activate Close the Loop It s a Win-Win-Win Today s Presenters Randy Dwyer, Director of Grassroots Advocacy, NRECA James Dukesherer, Grassroots Coordinator, Nebraska Statewide Amanda Wolfe, Sr. Database Advisor, NRECA Marc Armstrong, Director of Govt. Affairs, Ohio Statewide John Cassady, Sr. Principal, Legislative Advocacy, NRECA Karen Metivier-Carreiro (Karen M-C), Manager, E-Advocacy, NRECA Polling Question #1 Do you think you will have to call on your grassroots advocates for a serious legislative issue in your state next year? A. Yes B. No

James Dukesherer, Grassroots Coordinator, Nebraska Statewide Former Legislative Staffer to Rep. Adrian Smith (NE) Master s Degree in Political Science from Washington State Univ. jdukesherer@nrea.org Grassroots in Nebraska Education and Awareness Relationship Building Advocacy Organization Education and Awareness Annual Member-System Visits Monthly Grassroots Newsletter Community Interest Group Presentations Grassroots Updates in Board Rooms/Employee Meetings NREA Website

Relationship Building Invite Representatives and Candidates for Office to Board Meetings Annual Legislative Reception Attend Local Forums Member-System Capitol Visits Advocacy Organization Build Advocacy Database Key Contacts, Power Advocates, Grassroots Advisors Rural Electric 15 Take Action Alerts

Take Action Alerts Polling Question #2 Do you know who, at NRECA, to contact to get the list of Our Energy, Our Future activists for your state? A. Yes B. No C. Our Energy, Our What? Amanda Wolfe Sr. Database Advisor, NRECA Joined NRECA Grassroots Staff in 2008 Has 12 years in Trade Association Database experience Amanda.Wolfe@nreca.coop

User Provided Information Prefix (if provided) First & Last Name Email (if provided) Home Address Phone number (if provided) Affiliated Organization State Affiliated Organization Keeping Your Advocates Engaged Direct Mail or Email Action Alert on State or Federal Issue (Coal Ash) Follow up / Thank You Legislative Update (i.e. New Congress)

Privacy Policy By providing your personal contact information ("Contact Info") through this web site you are enrolling in the Our Energy, Our Future advocacy campaign. This campaign seeks to challenge the U.S. Congress to meet our climate change goals while maintaining affordable electricity. The Privacy policy provides detailed information about how advocates personal information is collected, stored and the appropriate use thereof. https://www.ourenergy.coop/pages/privacy.htm Amanda s Contact Info Database Expert / Resident Cheesehead Amanda.Wolfe@nreca.coop (703) 907-5609 Marc Armstrong, Director of Government. Affairs, Ohio Statewide Coordinates Legislative and Political Strategy and Directs Grassroots Former Lobbyist for the Ohio Farm Bureau Former Staffer, Ohio House of Representatives marmstrong@buckeyepower.com

Ohio Take Action Network Post monthly legislative update Targeted message to legislators from constituents Useful in lame duck session Keep action alert short and sweet Don t go to the well too often Communication & Advocacy Regular Grassroots and Legislative Updates at Co-ops Quarterly ACRE/Co-op Owners Newsletter Bi-annual Campaign Training Seminar Attend Community Forums Grass-tops Engage managers and politically active co-op employees Annual Statehouse visit with Managers/Grasstops Relationships with local legislators Emails from Grasstops to targeted elected officials Promote ACRE/Co-op Owners, OEOF involvement at Annual Meetings.

U.S. Representatives Jim Jordan and Bob Latta attend Midwest Electric ACRE Breakfast Karen M-C, Manager of NRECA E-Advocacy M.S. in Management Information Systems and M. Phil. In Public Policy, Science and Technology concentration Leading Constituents Communicating with Congress efforts since 1993 karen.m-c@nreca.coop John Cassady, Sr. Principal, NRECA Legislative Advocacy Portfolio: Climate Change and Environmental issues Former Director of Gov. Affairs for the Ohio Statewide (2000-2010) Legislative Asst, US Representative (OH), Deborah Pryce (`98-`00) John.Cassady@nreca.coop

Grassroots in Action Tools of the Trade What is Your Grassroots Strategy?

Summary NRECA Grassroots Team: Your Partner in Advocacy NRECA has a Suite of Tools to Fit Your State s Unique Needs Use Grassroots to Leverage your Lobbying and ACRE Activities How to Submit Your Question Step 1: Type in your question here. Step 2: Click on the Send button.