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EVERYDAY ADVOCACY PANO Collaborative Conference September 21, 2015

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EVERYDAY ADVOCACYPANO Collaborative Conference

September 21, 2015

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PRESENTERS:

Jenny Hershour Managing Director

Abigail Hurst, LSWPolicy Specialist

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OBJECTIVES:Provide practical and key tools and methods used in everyday advocacy

Explore networking and coalition-building as a tool for effective everyday advocacy

Identify potential challenges and roads to success for your advocacy campaign

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WHO DO WE REPRESENT?

Artists, Teachers, Students Nonprofit Arts Organizations Patrons of the Arts

60 Local Domestic Violence Centers Victims and Survivors of Domestic

Violence

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TOOLS

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COMMUNICATION

In-person meetings

Phone Calls

Letters

Hand-written than you notes

Softwareo CapWizo MyPLSo Salsao VoterVoiceo Email

Elevator Speech

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VOTERVOICE

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Audience enjoys 25% discount off any new service before October 22, 2015

Just mention “Abigail Hurst” to receive discount http://www.mypls.com

EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT

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RESEARCHKnow your research

Preparation for legislation

One-pagers and infographics

Homework on Legislatorso Who donates to campaigns? (https://www.campaignfinanceonline.state.pa.us)o Identify issue they care about (Example: Speaker Turzai is very interested in

privatizing liquor)o Any personal connections?

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RELATIONSHIPSDeveloping a relationship with a public policymaker is like developing a

relationship with a new friend

Be likeable but assertive

Remember to follow up

You already have these skills in your arsenal!

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COALITION BUILDING

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COALITIONS/COLLABORATIONS

Build networks among stakeholderso Can your network include legislators?

Make sure your networks span legislative districts

Help make connections for legislators

Align with groups when you are making similar requests

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PA LEGISLATIVE ARTS & CULTURE CAUCUS

Caucus Co-Chairs (l-r)

Rep. Stan Saylor

Senator Patrick Browne

Senator Jay Costa

Rep. Tim Briggs

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ARTS & CULTURE CAUCUS Bi-cameral, bi-partisan caucus

75 members strong – largest special interest caucus in the General Assembly

Publishes a periodic newsletter - http://bit.ly/ACcaucus

Hosts a website - http://www.paartsculturecaucus.com/

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CHALLENGES &

SUCCESSES

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CHALLENGES Getting people to show up

Making public policy accessible to membership

Empowering stakeholders to participate

Diplomacy

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SUCCESSES Campaign to Save the Arts in PA

Nuisance Ordinance Bill

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SAVE THE ARTS IN PA

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NUISANCE ORDINANCE BILL

ACT 200 OF 2014

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QUESTIONS

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THANK YOU!