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The Lobbying and Advocacy Handbook for Nonprofit Organizations,
Second Edition, is your complete road map to shaping public policy
at the state and local level. It gives detailed, step-by-step
instructions for developing an effective plan and putting it into
action. With this handbook, you will discover how lobbying can help
fulfill your mission; learn how to initiate, support, or defeat
bills; develop effective lobbying skills; gather and mobilize
support for your positions; learn how to use the media effectively;
influence gov’t administrators to back your policy positions;
comply with state and federal regulations; and set up systems in
your nonprofit to support lobbying. Â Â Â In
addition to updated worksheets, case studies, and resources, new
material in the second edition includes nonprofit civic engagement
and voter mobilization; designing the Policy Committee that works
for your nonprofit; utilizing social media in your communications
strategies; administrative advocacy: working with governmental
agencies; and understanding the why, what and how of collaboration.
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"The Lobbying and Advocacy Handbook for Nonprofit Organizations,
Second Edition, " is your complete road map to shaping public
policy at the state and local level. It gives detailed,
step-by-step instructions for developing an effective plan and
putting it into action. With this handbook, you will discover how
lobbying can help fulfill your mission; learn how to initiate,
support, or defeat bills; develop effective lobbying skills; gather
and mobilize support for your positions; learn how to use the media
effectively; influence gov't administrators to back your policy
positions; comply with state and federal regulations; and set up
systems in your nonprofit to support lobbying.
In addition to updated worksheets, case studies, and resources,
new material in the second edition includes nonprofit civic
engagement and voter mobilization; designing the Policy Committee
that works for your nonprofit; utilizing social media in your
communications strategies; administrative advocacy: working with
governmental agencies; and understanding the why, what and how of
collaboration.
Nonprofit lobbying is exciting, rewarding, honorable work. Lobbying
is a proven way to advance issues, support good ideas, respond to
crises, avert disasters, and ensure that an organization's work is
adequately supported. Through lobbying, specific laws and
regulations that will further an organization's mission can be
identified and pressed for adoption. Public policies can be shaped
and sustained to reflect an organization's values and priorities.
The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy shows
board members how to use their power and privilege to move their
organization's work forward. The book includes: concepts,
principles, and strategies specific to board members of 501 (c)(3)
charities; an eight-step process that enables boards to plan for
advocacy; first-person success stories and from-the-field advice
from board members across the U.S.; 3 ways to influence the
executive branch of government; 4 facts about lobbying with
foundation grant funds; 20 frequently asked questions about
lobbying; information about the laws that govern lobbying by
nonprofits; detailed worksheets that lead readers through critical
processes; an appendix of lobbying tips and tactics; and
encouragement to make advocacy and lobbying core to a board's
active leadership. Detailed worksheets lead you through critical
processes--from creating a public policy readiness profile,
selecting lobbying strategies, identifying key decision makers,
identifying resources, and drafting a public policy work plan. An
annotated list of helpful resources includes publications,
organizations, and web sites. Nonprofits can and should participate
in shaping public policy through advocacy and lobbying. Board
member's voices are heard when others are ignored. Whether your
organization is large or small, national or local, a lobbying
export or a rookie, this book will help your board get out there
and advocate
Nonprofit lobbying is exciting, rewarding, honorable work. Lobbying
is a proven way to advance issues, support good ideas, respond to
crises, avert disasters, and ensure that an organization's work is
adequately supported. Through lobbying, specific laws and
regulations that will further an organization's mission can be
identified and pressed for adoption. Public policies can be shaped
and sustained to reflect an organization's values and priorities.
The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy shows
board members how to use their power and privilege to move their
organization's work forward. The book includes: concepts,
principles, and strategies specific to board members of 501 (c)(3)
charities; an eight-step process that enables boards to plan for
advocacy; first-person success stories and from-the-field advice
from board members across the U.S.; 3 ways to influence the
executive branch of government; 4 facts about lobbying with
foundation grant funds; 20 frequently asked questions about
lobbying; information about the laws that govern lobbying by
nonprofits; detailed worksheets that lead readers through critical
processes; an appendix of lobbying tips and tactics; and
encouragement to make advocacy and lobbying core to a board's
active leadership. Detailed worksheets lead you through critical
processes--from creating a public policy readiness profile,
selecting lobbying strategies, identifying key decision makers,
identifying resources, and drafting a public policy work plan. An
annotated list of helpful resources includes publications,
organizations, and web sites. Nonprofits can and should participate
in shaping public policy through advocacy and lobbying. Board
member's voices are heard when others are ignored. Whether your
organization is large or small, national or local, a lobbying
export or a rookie, this book will help your board get out there
and advocate
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