Global Poverty Weekly Update July 17, 2017


July 17, 2017

Global Poverty Campaigns

Weekly Update | Week of July 17, 2017


Quote of the Week

"I am inspired by the opportunity to engage with and support RESULTS, because of the transformational nature of RESULTS and its effect on the trajectory of the lives of all the people who come into contact with it."
 

– Bruce Preville, RESULTS Advocate in Silicon Valley


RESULTS International Conference Begins Saturday!

Join us in our nation's capital July 22-25 for the RESULTS 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. We also have a support materials page for the conference. 

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*New!* Editable Media Advisory. Let your local papers know that you are going to DC to speak up for the end of extreme poverty. In this climate of reinvigorated civic engagement, you may be the story they are looking for! Use our template and make your pitch today. 

*New* Download the 2017 RESULTS IC App! Stay connected with the conference https://attendify.com/app/n6cifj/The app allows you to follow the agenda, orient yourself with interactive maps, get info on conference speakers and sponsors, receive conference updates and notifications on your phone, interact with other attendees on the activity feed, take surveys, and even donate to RESULTS.

*New* Session with Author and Lecturer Marianne Williamson. 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Saturday, July 22. Join Marianne Williamson, internationally acclaimed spiritual author and lecturer, for a session titled "Awakening Our Consciousness, Restoring Our Democracy." Marianne is co-founder of the Peace Alliance, and she serves on the Board of Directors of RESULTS, an organization working to end the hunger and poverty throughout the world. We're delighted that she will be able to join us and hope many conference attendees can start their conference experience off with this sure-to-be-inspiring session. Check the conference schedule for more information. 

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Helpful Preparation Tips

1. Check Your List. Run through this handy International Conference preparation checklist as we look forward to our time together in DC. 

2. Participate in Lobby Prep. RESULTS groups all over the country are booking meetings with congressional offices – check out our sample meeting request letters – for our day on the Hill (July 25). As part of this, group leaders and their advocates are working with our policy staff to coordinate state-specific coaching calls in preparation for those meetings. Prep calls are already taking place, but a chance to get up to speed can be made available if you are attending the conference and can't make your state's particular call. Have a question about the process? Contact Lisa Marchal and we'll get those questions answered quickly and easily. (If you can't attend the conference, check with us to see if you can call into your state's booked Hill meetings to join remotely.) 

3. Policy Briefs. We have updated policy briefs related to our asks for our day on the Hill. 

4. Report Your Meetings! Once meetings are booked for our day on the Hill (July 25), please let us know they are happening by noting them in our online tracking document

5. Reception. We have available a customizable invitation for our Advocacy Day (July 25) evening reception, to be held at our conference hotel. You' can invite congressional offices to join us for this special celebration. Find the invitation template online. 

6. Sign up for Extra Training. Are you in DC the morning of July 22 or sticking around DC the Wednesday morning (July 26) after the conference? Come learn with others at an intensive session. Check out the details online and register for a spot. 

7. Have to Miss the Conference This Year? Utilize the June Action Sheet to ask Congress to speak to the Administration about a robust pledge to the Global Partnership for Education (GPE). Write a single letter addressed to all of your legislators and make several copies, one for each office. Or write individual letters. Just write! Need someone to deliver your letters to the Hill? Ask your group leader or contact Lisa Marchal, Senior Global Grassroots Associate, directly for assistance. You can also pair the action sheet with this laser talk and make a call to your members of Congress about GPE, too. 

8. Get Some Assistance. Global poverty advocates: apply for scholarship help – what we call "gap funding." And check out our conference FAQ for other great advice. 

9. Spread the Excitement. Use Twitter or Facebook to showcase your enthusiasm and boldly ask someone new to join us in DC this summer. 

  • Twitter sample tweet: Feeling a call to action? Join @RESULTS_Tweets this summer in Washington and talk to Congress face-to-face. www.resultsconference.org

  • Facebook sample post: Congress needs to hear from you. This summer, meet with your representatives face-to-face. https://youtu.be/9HIQzUtpdM0. @RESULTS #Voices4RESULTS

10. Going Live. Soon we expect to have information on a few sessions we may be able to livestream from the conference. Stay tuned! 


July Action Sheet on the Global Partnership for Education

Tell the story of the Global Partnership for Education. It's a story about reaching 263 young people who should be in a classroom but are not. It's a story about quality education and supporting those who make it possible. It's a story about hope. Won't you tell the story – adding the story of why YOU are passionate about this issue – and use the July Action Sheet to reach out to your senators and representative(s)? Ask them to be part of the story – a story of success for children around the world. 


Have You Seen . . . ?

1. RESULTS in the New York TimesOur organization – our mission, our method, our people – are custom-made for times like these. Read what David Bornstein of the New York Times had to say about us and about other efforts of civic engagement. Please share this piece with others, and then invite others to be part of what we're doing. We may be just the thing they are looking for! 

2. The Town Hall Project. This great resource will help you know when one of your legislators will be holding a public forum in your area. What a super opportunity to bring up global poverty and ask their thoughts on it! (P.S. This process is called bird-dogging, and we have helpful tips on how to do it successfully.) 

3. Grassroots Board Election. You have the opportunity to vote for two fellow RESULTS volunteers to represent the grassroots on the boards of RESULTS and RESULTS Educational Fund. This is a very important decision and we have great candidates. Now, we just need your vote by August 9! Find information on the candidates and how to vote on our blog. 


We'll take a break next week from your normal Weekly Update, as that will be the day International Conference Participants will be on Capitol Hill! But check your inboxes next Tuesday – instead of the update, you'll find an action you can take so that we can all be in action together!


Upcoming Learning and Action Opportunities  

July 22-25. RESULTS International Conference in Washington, DC, at the Washington Court Hotel. Register today!

July 28, 1 pm ET. RESULTS Introductory Call. The perfect RESULTS primer. Contact us with any questions and RSVP for the call.

Mid-August-September 4. House and Senate Recesses. 

August 12, 2 pm ET. National Webinar/Conference Call for Grassroots featuring special guest Selamawit Adugna Bekele, a passionate education, youth, and gender activist from Ethiopia. National Webinar/Conference Call for Grassroots. Login: http://fuze.me/30204806Or to join by phone only, dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806. 


Resources at Your Fingertips

Subscribe to the Weekly Update

Advocacy Resources (Weekly updates, action sheets, online action alerts, and more)

Global Poverty Campaigns Background

Global Grassroots Calendar

Skills Center 

Fundraising Tools

Report 2017 Actions

2015 & 2016 Global Congressional Scorecards (See global poverty actions your members of Congress have taken over the past few years.)

Contact the Grassroots Board Members of the RESULTS Board. Also, you can view the most recently published minutes from Board meetings on the RESULTS website, as well as download RESULTS’ most recent Annual Report.

 

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