Title: Expanding Influence: Understanding Effective Political Advocacy
1Expanding Influence Understanding Effective
Political Advocacy
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- May 16, 2006
- Leadership Development Advisory Council
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- Grassroots Training
2Welcome to Washington
- Admiral James Stockdale
- 1992 Vice Presidential Candidate
- Who Am I?
- Why Am I Here?
3Why Advocacy Matters Why You Are Essential
- Breaking through the Sound and Fury
- 10,000 bills introduced
- 5 actually pass
- 86,054 trade associations 1,010,365 education /
research / charitable orgs - What Happens Here Doesnt Stay Here
- Federal policy effects your local work, community
- Citizen Advocacy is the Engine of Democracy
- Grassroots Advocacy is Based on the Power of
Constituents, Not Lobbyists - Especially Now
4Grassroots Advocacy a new approach
- The Power of Constituency
- Communities Organized to Influence
- Relationship-Based
- Values Direct, Personal Communication
- Qualitative over Quantitative
- Bottom up Open Source Advocacy
5Factors that influence elected officials
- What factors do YOU think influence the actions
and decisions of elected officials?
6Your Sphere of Influence
- What Influences Legislators?
- Friends, Colleagues
- Background
- Staff
- Job and Development Issues in Their Districts
- The Media
- Money?
- The Message
- Legislative Process
- Their Own Principles
- Good Public Service
- MOST IMPORTANT
- Their Constituents
- Representative Democracy reflects and amplifies
the POWER of the Grassroots
7A Day in the Life
8A Day in the Life
9A Day in the Life
- Monday (in the District cont.)
10A Day in the Life
11A Day in the Life
- Wednesday (at the Capitol)
12A Day in the Life
- Wednesday (at the Capitol, cont.)
13A Day in the Life
- Wednesday (more at the Capitol)
14A Day in the Life
15A Day in the Life (Yet more Wed.)
16A Day in the Life
- Thursday (at the Capitol)
- See Wednesday
- Only difference is possible flight at 500pm to
the west coast - Friday is much like the Monday, with meetings
during the day, dinners, and receptions in the
evenings
17A Day in the Life
- So, whats the point?
- Limited Time for Input
- Lots of Competition for Attention
- Successful Advocacy Requires a Combination of
Persistence, Creativity, Utility and Empathy
18Working the System and Beating the Odds Keys to
Being Effective
- What do you want?
- Who should you ask?
- How should you ask?
- How should you follow-up?
19What do you want?
- You must make the ask.
- Be specific
- Always follow up
- Think before you ask
- Do your homework
- Be timely
- Get creative
- Help with a Regulatory Agency
- Newsletter Article
- Congressional Record or Journal Statement
- One minute or five minute speech on the House or
Senate floor - Site visit
- Website statement
20How Should You Ask? Developing your Message
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- Know Your Facts
- Make it Your Own Message
- Be Positive
- Be Specific
- The Five Minute Rule
21Anatomy of a Successful Meeting
- Why are you relevant?
- Can you frame the message?
- Make the ask!
- Personal story
- Reiterate the ask
- Thanks and ask about follow up
22Successful Lobby Meetings
- Make An Appointment
- Do Your Homework
- Stay On Message
- Go Local Personalize the Issue
- Make a Clear, Actionable Request
- Cultivate a Long-Term Relationship w/ Staff
- Dont Be Rude or Use Threats
- Avoid Partisan Politics
- Be Understanding of Capitol Hill Logistics
- Dont Get Too Comfortable
- Follow-up
2310 Things Hill Staff Hate to Hear
- 10. But I thought my appointment was with the
Senator! - 9. Heres some reading material for you our
300 page annual report - 8. How much of a campaign contribution did
your boss get to vote against (or for) this bill? - 7. I assume you know all about H.R. 1234
2410 Things Hill Staff Hate to Hear
- 6. No, I dont have an appointment but I
promise Ill only take ½ hour of your time. - 5. No, I dont really need anything specific.
- 4. We have ten (or more) people in our group.
What do you mean we have to stand in the hall? - 3. What youre telling me cant be right. I
heard insert inflammatory talk radio personality
here say otherwise. - 2. How old ARE you?
25And the 1 thing staff hate to hear
- No, I dont represent anyone from your district.
I just thought youd be interested in what I have
to say.
26 and the 5 conversations they love to have
- What the Local Statistics Are
- How Programs Work in the District and How Your
Request Would Affect the District or District
Voters - Real Life Stories that Illuminate Statistics
- How You (or your Organization) Reach Voters in
the District - What Specific Action Would Make You Happy
27Understanding the Hill or what you didnt learn
in civics class
- Not all Congressmen are created equal know your
member - Relationships rule
- Different Chambers, Different Personalities
- Understand Congressional Seasons
- Staff Matter
- Understanding the process helps you make the
right ask - People can drive process
- Its about geography
- Dont ignore the district
- Committees are key
28In for the Long Haul Building Relationships
with Legislators
- Be a resource
- Personal
- District-focus
- Issue-focus
- Stay in-touch
- Offer audiences, outlets
- Be engaged in the community
- Take advantage of recess periods
- Give Them a Chance to Succeed
- Acknowledge and recognize
- Identify opportunities within your network
- Cultivate
- Staff
29Ideas for Instant Advocacy
- Ask members to
- Meet in the district
- Attend an event
- Write an article
- Demonstrate ongoing support through
- Letters
- Votes
- Influence with other Legislators
- Legislation
- You should
- Give recognition
- Thank your lawmakers
- Train and organize your grassroots
- Keep track of important data about your issue,
your community - Participate in the political process
30For more information
- Jason Jordan
- 1640 19th St., NW, 2
- Washington, DC 20009
- 202.234.1353
- jjordan_at_advocacyassociates.com
- Visit the website
- Newsletter
- Additional Resources
- Online Classroom
- More!