Global Poverty Weekly Update April 17, 2017
Global Poverty CampaignsWeekly Update | Week of April 17, 2017 |
Quote of the Week“My children inspired me to become an advocate, and I became a RESULTS advocate because I was always told that I had a voice. I like that as an advocate, when we walk into an office or meet with a person, we are taken seriously. We are valid and important.” – RESULTS advocate Yolanda Gordon The First 100 Days: The Home StretchCheck out the tally in real time on our First 100 Days resource page. But what's the tally for? Our goal is to have 100% of RESULTS groups and Free Agents meet face-to-face with their members of Congress or meet with local staff in person with participation by DC policy staff by the end of April. The scoreboard is looking great with completed and scheduled meetings. When you meet . . . take the Senate maternal/child health sign-on letter and ask for a signature. The Senate "Dear Colleague" letter asks appropriators for robust funding for maternal and child health, Gavi, and nutrition to support ending preventable maternal and child deaths. The deadline for signing this bipartisan letter is now TBD, but we absolutely don't want to wait. Check out the letter and ask your senators to sign today! As part of the First 100 Days, reach out to your community. It's having coffee with someone who wants to know more. It's inviting a new potential advocate to your local meeting, framed as an advocacy workshop by using our monthly action sheets and sample meeting guide – like the March Action Sheet (also in PDF) helping you write a letter to the editor about appropriations. It's all of these things, and in this time of invigorated civic awareness, you and your fellow advocates are perfectly primed to bring interested folks into our critical advocacy work. Report an outreach activity using our handy form. Help us get to 500 outreach moments in 2017! Take advantage of our First 100 Days skills-building webinar series. Click to discover our webinar recordings for your on-demand learning. #First100Days #RESULTS100 Push Back Against Anti-Povery Budget Cuts Through Editorial Pitches and Senate Advocacy1. Editorial Packet. Earlier this spring, the White House released a budget blueprint that would slash U.S. investments in the fight against poverty around the world. Pitch this editorial packet to your local editor, asking them to issue a call for the preservation of this vital funding. 2. April Action Sheet Focused on the Senate. Now is the time to urge members of Congress to voice their support for protecting and increasing funding for anti-poverty programs in global health and education for fiscal year 2018. The House has completed the official process for weighing in, so now we turn our attention to the Senate. There are two key actions RESULTS advocates can take with their senators: 1) Ask your Senators to make a personal appropriations request to the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee (SFOPS) leadership and 2) ask your Senator to sign on to a maternal/child health “Dear Colleague” letter. Check out the PDF and Word versions of this Action Sheet and utilize at your next meeting so you can enroll your group and new invitees to take action. Great Speakers, Great Workshops: The 2017 RESULTS International ConferenceDr. Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group . . . Ann M. Simmons, writer and editor at the Los Angeles Times . . . U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown . . . Pam Fessler, Correspondent, NPR National Desk . . . and more. These are some of the speakers you'll be able to see and hear at this year's International Conference! Check out the current list of speakers as well as the current menu of workshops that will be available at this year's International Conference. 1. Who have you invited? Use our new brochure to invite others to apply for the REAL Change program (which includes IC scholarship monies) or to invite anyone to the IC. Then share your excitement on Twitter or Facebook and boldly ask someone new to join us in DC this summer.
2. Our new International Conference video. Check it out! It shows you all the reasons you and those you are inviting should make the investment to join us in our nation's capital July 22-25. The RESULTS International Conference (IC) is a chance to use your voice to change the world. Registration is now open at earlybird rates. 3. Help getting to the conference. Global poverty advocates: apply for scholarship help – what we call "gap funding." And check out our conference FAQ for cost-saving tips on flights and more. Upcoming Learning and Action OpportunitiesOngoing Until April 30. REAL Change Fellowship. The 2017-18 REAL Change Fellowship for emerging leaders (age 18-30) is open for applications. April 10-21. House and Senate recesses. April 27, 8 pm ET. Race and Advocacy "Book Club" Webinar, Final Installment. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration In the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander. To participate, log in at http://fuze.me/34326078 or dial in by phone (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 34326078. April 28, 1 pm ET. RESULTS Introductory Call. The perfect RESULTS primer. Contact us with any questions and RSVP for the call. May 13, 2 pm ET. National Webinar/Conference Call for Grassroots. Login: https://www.fuzemeeting.com/fuze/f2988286/30204806. Or to join by phone only, dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806. May 15-26. Friends & Family Fundraising Campaign July 22-25. RESULTS International Conference in Washington DC at the Washington Court Hotel. Registration is open! Resources at Your FingertipsSubscribe to the Weekly Update Advocacy Resources (Weekly updates, action sheets, online action alerts, and more) Global Poverty Campaigns Background Report 2017 Actions 2015 & 2016 Global Congressional Scorecards (See global poverty actions your members of Congress have taken over the past few years.) |
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