Title: SVP International Conference
1SVP International Conference
- Advocacy and Public Policy An SVP Approach
- Dawn Trudeau SVP Seattle (dawntr_at_pobox.com)
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3Advocacy Is Not Lobbying
- "Advocacy is the pursuit of influencing outcomes
- including public policy and resource allocation
decisions within political, economic, and social
systems and institutions - that directly affect
people's lives." - Excerpted from the California Endowment website
4Spectrum of Efforts
Advocacy
Policy
Lobbying
Grant Making
5So Why Advocacy
- Can lead to systemic change
- A way to leverage the impact of your funds
- Strengthens voice of underrepresented groups and
provides policy makers with information they need
to know - Helps you achieve your mission and your Investees
to reach their goals - Bolsters your unique role in bringing together
diverse members of the community
Rephrased from the Alliance For Justice
publication Investing in Change A Funders
Guide to Supporting Advocacy
6Why Is Advocacy Important to SVP?
- Address the root cause of problems and foment
systemic change. - Have greater impact with its grants.
- Team with expert organizations on systemic
change. - Become a more involved and engaged community
partner working towards positive impact in our
issue areas - Enhance the environment in which our investees
(or nonprofits) operate - Strengthens voice of underrepresented groups and
provides policy makers with information they need
to know
7APC General Mission
- The mission of the SVPs Advocacy/Policy
endeavors is to influence public policy in order
to drive systemic change in SVP core funding
areas.
8Early Learning Advocacy Mission
- The mission of the Early Learning Advocacy and
Policy committee is to influence public policy in
order to drive systemic change in early learning.
We do this by advancing key early learning
policy priorities and amplifying efforts of
allied organizations.
9Vision
- If we fulfill our vision for public policy work,
we will be able to assess our status and
accomplishments in 3 years and say - Our knowledge of effective public policy work has
increased. - We are capable and confident in our advocacy
work. - We have developed an authoritative voice in early
learning. - We have greater experience with public/private
partnerships. - SVP Partners are leaders in the community
- We can marshal SVPs assets on behalf of targeted
goals - Knowledge is shared widely among SVP Partners
- Alliances in early learning are strengthened
- Successful strategies are communicated both
internally and externally - Our investees have a better environment to
operate in and are considering advocacy in their
work
10Criteria for selecting issues
- Responsive (i.e.. we dont initiate)
- Leverages the partnership
- Aligns with other early learning agendas
- We must have appropriate level of resources to
address/tackle the issue - Leveraged
- Timely
- Based in King County
- Replicable
- Must obtain board approval
11Broad Public Policy Goals (from Tb5s Public
Policy Goal 2 and 3).
- All families have access to high-quality,
affordable child care and early education
programs as they so choose. - A cohesive, efficient, affordable and accountable
system of early care and education that serves as
the foundation for successful lifelong education
and learning.
12Early Learning APC Guiding Strategies
- Priority Issue
- The cultivation of non-traditional champions (SVP
Partners, Business Community, Entertainment
Community, Religious Community, Legislatures,
School District) is essential to achieve our
policy objectives. - Key Strategies
- Clarify the message (gather and package)
- Mobilize Partnership
- Cultivate champions and relationships
13Early Learning APC Guiding Strategies
- Tasks
- Develop case for EL with supporting data
- Brain Science
- Social and emotional learning
- School readiness
- Social return on investment
- Relationship building
- Develop relationships and begin dialog
- Target audience adopts model/message and shares
with their constituencies
14Early Learning APC Guiding Strategies
- End Game
- 1. High quality, publicly funded early childhood
system. - 2. 0-5 is part of the state mandate for
education - 3. Public will to support and participate in EL
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- Key Messages
- 1. Invest in Early Childhood
- 2. Relate message to target audience
15What Have We Been Doing?
- Advocacy through Investees (League of Education
Voters Early Childhood Education Coalition) - Fits the SVP traditional model of grant-making
and capacity building - Less collective work, more individual volunteer
opportunities - Relatively easy to develop goals and assess
progress - Advocacy through partnerships (Thrive By Five
Business Partnership for Early Learning) - 15k over two years, 10k planned for 2008
- Public/Private Partnerships
- Much harder to develop specific goals and assess
progress due to coalition structure
16Where Are We Headed?
- We would like to strengthen our small investments
to alliances, partnerships, and/or coalitions.
Some other areas to strengthen these
relationships include - Increase engagement
- Utilize a light version of the work plan and
determine how SVP can engage - Bring set of tools/rigor mini-evaluation and
mini work plan to help the relationship and to
monitor progress. - 10,000 grants
- Help SVP create new APCs for other issue areas
17Challenges in Evaluating Advocacy Grants and
Activities
- Complexity
- Role of External Forces
- Time Frame
- Shifting Strategies and Milestones
- Attribution
- Limitations on Lobbying
- Grantee Engagement
Excerpted from the Blueprint Research publication
The Challenge of Assessing Advocacy
18Public Policy Strengthening Activities
- Convening stakeholders around policy
- Building partnerships and coalitions
- Public Policy capacity building
- Public interest research and dissemination
- Public and consumer education
- Media education and influencing
- Administrative and regulatory advocacy
- Judicial advocacy including litigation
- Organizing and mobilizing
- Lobbying and supporting other nonprofits that
lobby - Demonstrating and other direct action techniques
Excerpted from Power In Policy A Funders Guide
to Advocacy and Civic Participation
19Civic Strengthening Activities
- Voter registration
- Voter turnout get out the vote
- Voter and candidate education
- Research on civic activity
- Civic education
- Civic infrastructure support
Excerpted from Power In Policy A Funders Guide
to Advocacy and Civic Participation
20Panel Discussion
- Tricia McKay ED Medina Foundation SVP Seattle
Board Member - The Human Services Funders Collaborative
- Chris Korsmo, Executive Director League of
Education Voters Foundation - Mission To inform and engage the public in
making Washington State education policy more
just and more effective. - Susan Fairchild - Grants Advocacy Manager SVP
Seattle - Starting an Advocacy and Policy Committee