10 Easy Steps To Low-Cost, High-Impact Lobbying

How Could New Laws Help Your Organization? Discover How to Achieve Success With Lobbying

Only 3% of all charities actively lobby for their organizations and the causes they hold dear. You can make life better for the people and communities you serve by engaging government entities to create laws that further your mission.

By applying a simple, low-cost roadmap, you can achieve success in the legislative process.

Nonprofit lobbying expert Pat Libby will reveal her proven 10-step process for effective lobbying and share tips for testifying. You will learn how to garner legislative support.

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60 Minute Session

Training Overview

  • How can you run an effective, inexpensive, and successful campaign?
  • What is involved in researching your issue?
  • How can you frame your issue effectively?
  • What strategies will enable you to identify and involve diverse stakeholders?
  • What are the best tactics for identifying legislator targets?
  • How does the legislative process work and how should you contact legislators?

Who Should Attend?

  • Chief executives
  • Executive directors
  • Board members
  • Nonprofit counsel
  • Senior management
  • Financial staff
  • Managers
  • Development staff
  • Program directors

Training includes

  • Certificate of Attendance
  • All resources and training materials
About

Expert Presenter

Pat Libby
  • Change management and executive search consultant to nonprofits and philanthropies
  • Served as a nonprofit CEO and staff member, academic in the field of nonprofit management, board member, and consultant to social purpose organizations
  • Author of The Lobbying Strategy Handbook
  • Contributing author in Technology, Activism and Social Justice in a Digital Age
  • Co-author of Cases in Nonprofit Management
  • Served for eight years as President/CEO of the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, leading city, state, and national legislative campaigns that altered the landscape for affordable housing and community economic development activity in the state
  • Previously served as founding director of the University of San Diego Nonprofit Institute
  • Graduate degree in Urban Planning from MIT
  • Bachelor’s degree in Spanish and Sociology from Tufts University