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RESULTS Global Poverty National Webinar FY18 Appropriations

Join the RESULTS National Webinar to discuss global poverty and the FY18 appropriations process. Learn how to advocate for effective development programs and make a difference in the first 100 days of Congress.

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RESULTS Global Poverty National Webinar FY18 Appropriations

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  1. RESULTS Global Poverty National Webinar FY18 Appropriations https://www.fuzemeeting.com/fuze/f2988286/30204806, or dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806. Closed captioning: http://west.typewell.com/faelapgb

  2. Welcome from Joanne CarterExecutive Director, RESULTS RESULTS National Webinar

  3. John FawcettDirector, Global Policy and Advocacy E-mail: jfawcett@results.org Phone: (202) 783-7100 RESULTS National Webinar

  4. Marin Stein, Appropriations AssociateOffice of Representative Nita Lowey of New York Marin Stein is Appropriations Associate and Foreign Policy Legislative Assistant for Congresswoman Nita Lowey, assisting in the Congresswoman’s responsibilities as the Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee for State and Foreign Operations.  Previously, Marin worked for Senator Bill Nelson of Florida and the late Congressman Tom Lantos of California.  She studied international relations at George Washington University, the London School of Economics, and New York University.  Marin is originally from New Hampshire, but she has lived in Washington for thirteen twelve years. RESULTS National Webinar

  5. Questions When prompted, unmute your line on your computer (click in Fuze) or press *1 on your phone to share. If you are not sharing, please keep your line muted. RESULTS National Webinar

  6. Amanda BealsGlobal Expansion Manager Grassroots Café E-mail: abeals@results.org Phone: (314) 737-6901 RESULTS National Webinar

  7. RESULTS 100 Days Campaign • Game On: track and celebrate your progress with our interactive game • Share: we will be in this together by sharing on social media with campaign specific hashtags, a new Instagram and Facebook group #First100days #RESULTS100 RESULTS National Webinar

  8. RESULTS 100 Days Campaign With our voices we will shape the priorities for Congress’ and the Administration’s first 100 days! Strategy: Meet face-to-face with your members of Congress or with local congressional staff Goal: 100 percent participation of RESULTS groups and Free Agent advocates RESULTS National Webinar

  9. Laser Talk: FY18 Appropriations Led by Alicia Stromberg, incoming Regional Coordinator • Engage: For decades, the U.S. has been a leader in fighting extreme poverty. And by working in partnership with developing nations, global poverty has been cut in half since 1990. • Problem: But we have more work to do since as 16,000 kids under give are still dying of preventable causes each day, and 263 million children and youth who should be in school are not. • Inform About the Solution: By investing in effective and efficient development programs through the appropriations process, we can continue to make progress on poverty, and bolster country self-reliance. • Call to Action: Will the representative/senator please include the following amounts in his/her request to the Foreign Operations Subcommittee of Appropriations (choose the top one or two)? • $900 million for Maternal and Child Health, including $290 million for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and an additional $250 million for Nutrition in Global Health. • $450 million for bilateral Tuberculosis control efforts. • $1.475 billion for the multilateral Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. • $125 million for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) within Basic Education, and a total of $925 million for Basic Education. • I can send you more background information on each. RESULTS National Webinar

  10. First 100 Days Successes So Far What’s been reported? (as of February 8) http://tinyurl.com/MakeThatLobbyReport 18 groups have reported meeting with legislators or their staff 18 out of 84 = ~ 21% global groups 9 meetings were face-to-face, 13 with staff RESULTS National Webinar

  11. First 100 Days Successes So Far What’s been reported? (as of February 8) http://tinyurl.com/MakeThatOutreachReport Can we make it to 500? 18 outreach events 9 groups total = ~ 10% of global groups RESULTS National Webinar

  12. First 100 Days Successes So Far What’s been reported? (as of February 8) http://tinyurl.com/MakeThatMediaReport 17 media pieces reported 3 op-eds and 14 letters to the editor 11 groups = 13% global groups published RESULTS National Webinar

  13. Fantastic Things Happened in 2016 • $4.3 billion Global Fund pledge • Greatest number of signers on appropriations sign-on letter • 218 cosponsors on Reach Act in the House, with 35 in the Senate • 53% of groups met face-to-face with a Representative • 30% of groups had a meeting with a Senator • 28% of groups had an op-ed published • 12% of groups had an editorial published • 70% of groups had an LTE published • 53% of groups reported doing outreach RESULTS National Webinar

  14. 2016 Grassroots Fundraising Success • 40 grassroots groups participated in fundraisers • Five groups were first-time fundraisers • $170,000 raised in events • $10,000 in monthly donations initiated by grassroots fundraising, • including $1,100 newly generated in 2016 • $62,000 raised in Friends and Family Campaigns • Exceeded Friends and Family Campaigns Goal • Biggest year in FFC Fundraising • Thank you, thank you, thank you qqforyour work fundraising in 2016! RESULTS National Webinar

  15. Leading with Action Organizing for Impact Grassroots Shares John Hornby – Gig Harbor, WA Taralyn Titus – Honolulu, HI RESULTS National Webinar

  16. First 100 Days 2017 Global Grassroots Planning Calendar: http://tinyurl.com/GRPlanningCalendar Use our First 100 Days support materials: http://results.org/issues/first_100_days ________________________ As you continue your member of Congress meetings . . . When you get a congressional meeting or town hall scheduled, please enter it into our First 100 Days Meeting Tracker: http://tinyurl.com/100daysmeetings After you meeting, please tell us what happened in the RESULTS Lobby Report Form: www.tinyurl.com/RESLRF ________________________ See a reporting error? No problem! Contact Lisa Marchal (lmarchal@results.org) and we’ll get it fixed. RESULTS National Webinar

  17. Next RESULTS Introductory Call is Friday, February 24 at 1 pm ET. Register for an upcoming Intro Call on the RESULTS website. • Next RESULTS National Webinar for Global Campaigns: Saturday, March 11, 2 pm ET. • First 100 Days Webinar - Townhall Training, February 13, 5:15 pm ET. Login online: http://fuze.me/34326078; or via phone (201) 479-4595 and enter meeting ID 34326078. • First 100 Days Webinar - Creating Bi-Partisan Support for our Issues in our Communities: A Learning and Sharing Lab. March 15, 9 pm ET. Login online: http://fuze.me/34116938; or via phone (201) 479-4595 and enter meeting ID 34116938. Announcements RESULTS National Webinar

  18. Registration for the RESULTS International Conference is open! July 22-25, 2017 in Washington, DC. • Note that the RESULTS offices will officially be closed on February 20 in observance of Presidents’ Day. • Next Congressional Recess: February 20-24 _______________________ Find these and other events on the RESULTS Events Calendar. Announcements RESULTS National Webinar

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  20. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hiv-101-tickets-31936828915 Interested people can use the above link to secure a spot at the HIV 101 panel in DC, or questions can be directed to CrickettNicovich, Senior Advisor, at cnicovich@results.org. (This information has been sent to your group leader.) RESULTS National Webinar

  21. How many people from your group joined in today’s webinar? Let us know your numbers directly at lmarchal@results.org! RESULTS National Webinar

  22. Thank you for being on today’s webinar! February Global Health Leadership Training, Dallas Leaders in Action!

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