Global Poverty Weekly Update July 3, 2017


July 3, 2017

Global Poverty Campaigns

Weekly Update | Week of July 3, 2017


Quote of the Week

"My children inspired me to become an advocate. They motivate me to fight hard against the injustices of the world. I want to make sure all people have the same opportunities."

– Angela Nike Sutton, RESULTS Advocate


National Grassroots Webinar on Saturday, July 8. Special Guest: You!

The upcoming July national grassroots webinar/conference call will be dedicated to the International Conference – prep tips, stories, policy updates, excitement, connection, and making sure those who can't attend feel part of the action as well! Don't miss it! Saturday, July 8 at 2 pm ET. Login: http://fuze.me/30204806Or to join by phone only, dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806. 

RESULTS International Conference: What To Do Now

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 growing support materials page for the conference. 

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. 

3. Policy Briefs. Check back occasionally for 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. TODAY: Nominate for the 2017 Bob Dickerson Award. Deadline Extended to July 5. Now is the time to nominate fellow grassroots advocates for the Dickerson Grassroots Leadership Award.  This is your chance to nominate a RESULTS volunteer who deserves recognition for their leadership, courage, persistence, and commitment. For more than 15 years, Bob Dickerson (Seattle, WA) was an inspiring RESULTS grassroots volunteer leader – tireless in his advocacy, unstinting in his encouragement and support of other activists, and a generous financial supporter of RESULTS' work.  Bob carried in his heart every day, a sense of what living in poverty means for people everywhere, and channeled that emotion into action. From forging strong relationships with members of Congress, to generating media, galvanizing local volunteers and calling his community to action, Bob proved that an individual can exercise their power as an advocate to create remarkable change in the world. Our volunteers are the bedrock of RESULTS, and Bob epitomizes the very best of what it means to be a grassroots advocate. Two RESULTS volunteers will be honored with this award at the 2017 RESULTS International Conference, July 22-25 in Washington, D.C. To nominate a grassroots volunteer, please email your nomination (no more than one page) to Mark Campbell. Please include how this volunteer has contributed to achieving the mission of RESULTS, why they are a model for powerful citizen engagement, and why they inspire you.

8. Send a Number of Letters to Capitol Hill. Over the next two weeks, utilize the June action sheet to invite new advocates to take part in changing the world by asking Congress to speak to the Administration about a robust pledge to the Global Partnership for Education (GPE). As mentioned, the focus of this action sheet is writing a letter to your members of Congress – your representative and both your senators – that you can bring to DC with you to the International Conference and hand deliver. Write a single letter addressed to all of your legislators and make several copies, one for each office. Or write individual letters. Just write! Not attending the conference and need someone to deliver your letters? 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. 

9. Get Some Assistance. 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. 

10. 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


Senate READ Act

The Senate is taking up legislation that will make an incredible difference in the lives of girls and boys around the world. 250 million kids – nearly 40% of the world’s children – can’t read a single sentence. The Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act has been introduced by Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), and this bill would make sure that the U.S. is working efficiently and effectively with developing countries to get more out-of-school children a quality education. The READ Act, formerly known as the Education for All Act, was already passed unanimously in the House earlier this year.  

Click to take action today – ask your senator to vote "yes" when this legislation gets to the floor!

P.S. Some Inspiration for the Week. Why do we do what we do? Take a listen to this wonderful interview with RESULTS ally and expert Global Partnership for Education advocate Patrick Makokoro. 


Monthly Donor Achievement

From our Director of Individual Giving Caitlin Van Orden: Last month, we announced that a longtime donor and volunteer offered to donate $1,000 for every new monthly donor who signed up in the month of June up to $25,000. That means we needed 25 people to step forward with monthly gifts to help us unlock the full match. I am happy to report that you helped us blow that goal out of the water with 40 new donors starting monthly gifts! These donors will provide over $11,000 in annual revenue to support our work in addition to the $25,000 match. These resources are critical at a time when anti-poverty programs are facing unprecedented attacks putting at risk decades of progress toward ending poverty. We can’t win this fight without you. Thank you for all that you do!


Upcoming Learning and Action Opportunities  

July 8, 2 pm ET. National Webinar/Conference Call for Grassroots. Login: http://fuze.me/30204806Or to join by phone only, dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806. 

July 12, 9 pm ET. RESULTS Introductory Call. The perfect RESULTS primer. Contact us with any questions and RSVP for the call.

July 22-25. RESULTS International Conference in Washington, DC, at the Washington Court Hotel. Registration is open!

July 31-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.


Resources at Your Fingertips

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Skills Center 

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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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