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Concerned citizens demonstrating their support for an issue

Concerned citizens demonstrating their support for an issue. ADVOCACY=. 91 Participants (22 states). States Participating in the 2014 TWW Fly-in colored in blue. Why a Fly-in?. Demonstrate Need & Support for the Program Direct Delivery of Information-Avoid the Spam Folder

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Concerned citizens demonstrating their support for an issue

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  1. Concerned citizens demonstrating their support for an issue ADVOCACY=

  2. 91 Participants (22 states) States Participating in the 2014 TWW Fly-in colored in blue

  3. Why a Fly-in? • Demonstrate Need & Support for the Program • Direct Delivery of Information-Avoid the Spam Folder • Maintain/Build Lasting Relationships with MOC/Staff • A Coalition in Action

  4. Hill Meetings • BE on-time & respective of time • BE yourself (friendly, informative & honest) • BE a good listener • BE prepared • BE adaptable • BE grateful

  5. Budget

  6. Budget • Murray & Ryan Budget Agreement • Mostly eliminated sequestration • Set FY14 & FY15 spending levels • FY15 (+$2B)

  7. Deficit

  8. Other Facts • Wildlife Diversity Programs • 10% of agency budgets available to conserve >90% of species • States estimate they will need on average of $9.0-$26M more • The State & Tribal Wildlife Grants program supports 1,520 jobs and contributes $181M in total economic output

  9. State Wildlife Grants Millions of $’s Fiscal Year

  10. Our ASK • Maintain the Highest Funding Level for State & Tribal Wildlife Grants in FY15 FY14=$58.7M FY10=$90.0M -35%

  11. The WHAT State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program… • CORE program for preventing federal endangered species listings • Used to address 12,000 species • Directly supports State Wildlife Action Plans • Non-regulatory, voluntary & incentive-based

  12. The WHY State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program… • Has reduced federal ESA listings • Is addressing invasive species & disease issues • Can support environmental reviews • Funds revision & implementation of State Wildlife Action Plans • Used to conserve fish & wildlife on tribal lands • Helps states prepare for & address climate change

  13. The JOBS State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program… • Contributes $181M in total economic input • Supports 28 jobs per $1M (twice as many jobs as road and bridge construction) • Other economic Stats • Outdoor Industry Association-$646 billion in consumer spending and 6.1 million direct jobs • USFWS-90.1 million participants; $145 billion expenditures

  14. The SUPPORT State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program… • Supported by every State Fish & Wildlife Agency • Supported by >148 members of Congress • Supported by the 6,413 organizations of the Teaming With Wildlife coalition

  15. The WORDS State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program…

  16. The Action State & Tribal Wildlife Grants Program… • Sign Dear Colleague Letter (?) • Make a Programmatic Request • House deadline April 4th • Senate (?) • Speak to Appropriators

  17. Our ASK • Maintain the Highest Funding Level for State & Tribal Wildlife Grants in FY15 FY14=$58.7M FY10=$90.0M -35%

  18. Questions

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