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Quorum allows users to manage stakeholder engagement, launch grassroots advocacy campaigns, and track legislative activity at all levels of government, including federal, state and local.
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Such as work as legislative staff, or in public policy, advocacy, government relations or related area (5 years+ preferred). Works actively to maintain relationships between the churches' public-policy advocacy offices and ELCA grassroots networks including the Peace Not Walls (PNW) advocacy network.
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Recruit, manage, and train Progressive Maryland members in regions without a chapter or local organizer to canvass and phone bank before, during, and after election season Mobilize our base to take action (turning out to events, submitting testimony during legislative session, signing petitions, etc.
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ACEs Wisconsin Field Director is an essential leader on the Campaigns and Civic Engagement team, leading all aspects of stakeholder engagement, grassroots mobilization, legislative tracking, campaign planning, and coordination in Wisconsin.
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In conjunction with the Chief of Conservation and Stewardship and other NEAq leaders, co-develop the Aquarium's federal, state, and local legislative, administrative, political and grassroots/grasstops advocacy priorities and strategy.
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Join with others across the country working on federal peace and justice legislation as a grassroots advocate! We pursue legislative policies informed by our belief that there is that of God in every person and that all creation has worth and dignity.
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Demonstrated experience using grassroots advocacy and legislative tracking software. Responsibilities include synthesizing key messages and outcomes for SNA leadership and for use in advocacy campaigns; monitoring and analyzing state legislative/regulatory initiatives and proposals; developing and cultivating key contact networks and implementation of state grassroots advocacy initiatives.
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The Friends Committee on National Legislation is a national, nonpartisan Quaker organization that lobbies Congress and the administration to advance peace, justice, and environmental stewardship. Each year, the Advocacy Teams network lobbies on federal legislation related to peace and foreign policy.
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We welcome you to join us this year as our network of 130+ teams across 45 states call on Congress to Invest in Peace through funding three critical conflict prevention and peacebuilding funds. We are seeking to connect with engaged individuals based in the United States hoping to make a difference on peace and justice legislation in Congress.
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Building an ongoing relationship with your members of Congress and their staff through regular lobby visits. Lobby locally for global good Become a Peace and Justice Champion in your community. Our success comes from our commitment to building relationships with Congress grounded in mutual respect and listening.
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We seek a society with equity and justice for all. Grounded by faith and morality, we combine a pragmatic and results-driven strategy with a clear-eyed, ambitious vision of the world we seek. We use an intersectional lens to bring peace and justice to the forefront of the national conversation.
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FCNLs multi-faceted approach draws on the expertise of registered lobbyists in Washington, D.C., the commitment and passion of people around the country in our advocacy network, and the relationships we cultivate with elected officials and community leaders.
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We are looking for a talent individual to join our Government Relations team that advocates on behalf of NRECA members on federal legislative and regulatory matters and in national policy forums and develops and trains our grassroots to impact policies at the federal, state and local level.
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The Advocacy Teams Network is made up of more than 1,500 individuals from across the country who use their power as constituents to make change in Washington. We seek a world free of war and the threat of war.
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Writes memos and prepares briefing materials; drafting grassroots messaging and monitors results. Proactively identifies and communicates legislative issues and trends that impact the company including preparing memoranda and briefing materials.
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