This is especially for those of you with an interest in federal level advocacy. Just follow the instructions to register. Be sure it doesn't pre-populate in my name and if so, just delete and insert your information.
Thank you for your work,
Maureen
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: National Low Income Housing Coalition<outreach@nlihc.org> Date: Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 6:20 AM Subject: TOMORROW: Webinar on Effective Advocacy and Lobby Meetings To: <maureenhowardconsulting@gmail.com>
Want to know more about how a bill becomes a law, the federal budget process, and how to be an effective advocate?
Want to know more about how a bill becomes a law, the federal budget process, and how to be an effective advocate?
Join the NLIHC Field Team tomorrow for an introduction to federal advocacy in advance of NLIHC’s annual Capitol Hill Day taking place on March 27!
The webinar “Advocacy 101,” taking place tomorrow, March 5 at 2:00 p.m. ET, will cover the legislative and budget processes and tips for successful advocacy meetings. It will also include a mock legislative visit, so you know what to expect in advance of such visits. The webinar is an excellent training opportunity for people new to advocating with members of Congress or their staff.
This webinar is specifically geared toward individuals new to federal legislative advocacy and lobby meetings. It can also be a helpful refresher for more experienced advocates, providing helpful tips for impactful meetings. A webinar on NLIHC’s legislative priorities for Capitol Hill Day will take place one week later on March 12. That webinar (register here) will be essential for anyone participating in Capitol Hill meetings on March 27.
The annual Capitol Hill Day on March 27 is part of NLIHC’s Housing Policy Forum 2020: Ending Homelessness and Housing Poverty, March 25—27. Learn more and register for the Forum at: https://www.nlihcforum.org. Thank you!
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to achieving socially just public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes in the United States have affordable and decent homes.
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