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Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbyi

Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy
Author: Ms. Marcia Avner
Binding Information: Softcover 
Product Code: 
069393
ISBN: 
978-0-940069-39-8
Publisher: 
Fieldstone Alliance
Pages: 
128
Size: 
7.5" X 9.25" X .38"
Price: $34.95
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Be a powerful voice for your nonprofit and the community it serves
Nonprofit lobbying is exciting, rewarding, honorable work. Lobbying is a proven way to advance issues, support good ideas, respond to crises, avert disasters, and ensure that an organization's work is adequately supported. Through lobbying, specific laws and regulations that will further an organization's mission can be identified and pressed for adoption. Public policies can be shaped and sustained to reflect an organization's values and priorities.

The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy shows board members how to use their power and privilege to move their organization's work forward. The book includes:
  • Concepts, principles, and strategies specific to board members of 501 (c)(3) charities
  • An eight-step process that enables boards to plan for advocacy—to be proactive instead of reactive
  • First-person success stories and from-the-field advice from board members across the U.S.
  • Three ways to influence the executive branch of government
  • Four facts about lobbying with foundation grant funds
  • Twenty frequently asked questions about lobbying
  • Information about the laws that govern lobbying by nonprofits
  • Detailed worksheets that lead readers through critical processes
  • An appendix of lobbying tips and tactics
  • Encouragement to make advocacy and lobbying core to a board's active leadership

Hands-on worksheets and resources guide you
Detailed worksheets lead you through critical processes—from creating a public policy readiness profile, selecting lobbying strategies, identifying key decision makers, identifying resources, and drafting a public policy work plan.

An annotated list of helpful resources includes publications, organizations, and web sites.

The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocay is second in a series of books on the topic from the Wilder Publishing Center. The first book, The Lobbying and Advocacy Handbook for Nonprofit Organizations, is aimed at nonprofit executives, managers, and lobbyists. A third book, written especially for funders, is in development.

Nonprofits can and should participate in shaping public policy through advocacy and lobbying. Board member's voices are heard when others are ignored. Whether your organization is large or small, national or local, a lobbying export or a rookie, this book will help your board get out there and advocate!

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What others are saying about The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Lobbying and Advocacy...

“Once again, Marcia has produced a publication that will be of enormous value to all charities interested in lobbying. Boards of Directors are where much of the power resides in nonprofit organizations to affect policy change and Marcia tells, in very clear language, how to achieve that objective.”
—Bob Smucker, Executive Director, Charity Lobbying in the Public Interest

“Marcia Avner has written a clear, concise and comprehensive guide for board members of nonprofit organizations. The book is a gem because it gives the board members the essential framework and tools to be effective and accountable. With her lively writing, she connects advocacy and lobbying with ever-expanding challenges for nonprofit organizations to initiate public policy.”
—David Cohen, Co-Chair, Advocacy Institute

“A thoughtful and practical book that should be read by anyone involved in nonprofit work. Well-reasoned and clearly written, it could not arrive at a more important time. Marcia Avner draws on her extraordinarily rich background in community work and public policy to explain both why lobbying and advocacy are important and just how best to go about it.”
—Rip Rapson, President, The McKnight Foundation


Table Of Contents: 

INTRODUCTION
How Do Board Members Contribute?
Who This Book Is For
How to Use This Book

CHAPTER ONE: Advocacy and Lobbying
Why Lobby?
A Few Terms You Need to Know
The Positive Impact of Nonprofit Lobbying
Nonprofit Lobbying: Worthy and Legal
The 1976 Lobby Law

CHAPTER TWO: Board Planning for Advocacy
Getting Involved in a Planning Process
Planning Step 1: Prepare the planning team
Planning Step 2: Articulate vision and goals
Planning Step 3: Establish criteria and identify issues
Planning Step 4: Target arenas of influence
Planning Step 5: Choose strategies and tactics
Planning Step 6: Design organizational infrastructure
Planning Step 7: Create the work plan
Planning Step 8: Present the work plan

CHAPTER THREE: Advocacy and Lobbying Activities for Nonprofit Boards
Lobbying: What Do Board Members Do?
Other Roles for Board Members

CHAPTER FOUR: Frequently Asked Questions about Lobbying

AFTERWORD
APPENDIX A: Worksheets
APPENDIX B: The 1976 Lobby Law
APPENDIX C: Lobbying Tips

Shape Key Messages as You Write Your Proposal
How to Testify at a Committee Hearing
Tips and Tactics for Contacting Legislators
Meeting with Legislators
How to Conduct a Stakeholder Analysis
APPENDIX D: Resources
Publications
Organizations
INDEX


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