Grass Roots Advocacy - PAC Development - Election Analysis

 
 

 

 
 
 

Grassroots Advocacy Training

Motivates your group to get AND stay involved in grassroots legislative advocacy
Is empowering, it demonstrates that grassroots advocacy is easy and effective
Political humor keeps your group engaged
Provides controls and supervision of your unwanted partner, the government
Patriotism reminds your group that citizen advocacy is a precious American privilege.
Covers all the tools in the grassroots tool box, including PACs

Grassroots Advocacy Training, "The difference between the Boy Scouts and elected officials is the Boy Scouts have adult leadership", is a program that empowers and motivates your group to use all the tools of grassroots advocacy, including PACs, to achieve your legislative and regulatory agenda. Examples of average citizens successfully reaching their goals delivered with political humor and patriotism create a fast paced program that keeps the audience engaged. It entertains while raising goose bumps of patriotic pride that makes your group eager to get and stay involved in grassroots advocacy. This program prompts the e-mails, letters, phone calls and office visits that makes any organizations legislative efforts easier. This program is available as a Keynote Address or half day Workshop

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"It astounds me how you are able to integrate specific state issues into your presentation as if you are intimately familiar with the political climate in Virginia."

Beverley Soble, Virginia Health Care Association

FREE BROCHURE

The fabulously successful brochure

"The Most Effective Do's and Don'ts
of Successful Legislative Grassroots Citizen Advocacy"

is given to every audience member. This brochure has been distributed to over 750,000 citizens as the most user friendly guide to understanding and using grassroots advocacy. It's user friendly because it uses everyday "shirt sleeve" English. No lawyers or bureaucrats had any part in writing it. Several elected officials distribute the brochure to their constituents with the advice, "this is the way to communicate with me." The brochure has a place on the front for YOUR name, address, phone, logo, etc. which then makes it your document.

To request a copy of this document e-mail Citizen Advocacy

 


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