advocacy fundamentals great lakes alliance region
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advocacy fundamentals
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“advocacy” is the work of
making change
three essentials of advocacy
#1 the goal of advocacy is to change systems
#2 your voice is the mechanism for advocacy
#3 building relationships is fundamental
why does advocacy matter to your organization?
effective advocacy will• make the connection
between social service and social change
• raise your organizational profile in your community
• build relationships with key decision-makers
• insure the stability of public and private funding for your activities
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five steps of successful advocacy initiatives
1. identify a problem
2. get the facts
3. strategize
4. launch your effort
5. evaluate success
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step #1: identify the problem
how does your organization/group define the issue?
• how does the issue relate to your mission?
• how do those affected by the problem define it? (Are you on their side?)
how do other stake holders and community leaders define it?
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identify the problem
how does the opposition define the issue?
• what is true about their argument?• what points of agreement do you have?• how will you respond to their side?
step #2: get the facts
• Do your homework!
• Have data, but also have stories
• Assemble research into a brief one page document that summarizes the issue and your stance
step #3: strategize
effective strategies are:• planned• timely• creative• engaging
strategies can be aimed at:
• targeting a decision maker • growing a grassroots base
strategies are limitless
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take it to the legislature
• lobby your elected officials
• provide testimony at hearings
• partner with legislators to draft legislationmystery image #4
take it to the courts
• file a lawsuit• join a class action
suit• file an amicus
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take it to the ballot box
• get your candidate elected
• introduce a ballot initiative
• run for office
• track your elected official’s voting record
take it to the streets
• picket• parade• sit-in• canvas• march on city hall,
the capital, or the white house
• civil disobedience & creative protest
take it to the virtual streets
launch an electronic campaign• petitions• “take action” emails and alerts• create a websites about your issue
take it to your community
• organize grassroots activists
• conduct educational campaigns
• form or join a coalition• write articles, op-eds
and letters to the editor
take it to your community
• hold a memorial, candlelight vigil, speak-out, town hall forum, or brown bag lunch
• train activists, peace keepers, or lobbyists
• host house parties• think locally & be
creative!
step #4: launch
• give allies advance notice about your initiative• pick one spokesperson• invite everyone you know• invite the media• have relevant education materials available
step #5: evaluate your success
outcome:did you succeed in making the change you set out for?
process:did your activities result in: • new partnerships or coalitions• new or activists or members (or new commitment
from your existing grassroots body)• new relationships with elected officials• publicity or media contacts
tactical practice!
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Thank You!Presentation prepared by Rebecca Gurney, Advocacy Coordinator,
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