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ADVOCACY ROLE

ADVOCACY ROLE. Building Relationships Educating Elected Officials Judy M. Groff Advisory System and Program Development Leader NCCE. ADVISORY LEADERS. Well informed Articulate Believe in value of Extension Recognize benefits to taxpayers. DEFINITION of ADVOCACY. Support for a cause

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ADVOCACY ROLE

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  1. ADVOCACY ROLE Building Relationships Educating Elected Officials Judy M. Groff Advisory System and Program Development Leader NCCE

  2. ADVISORY LEADERS • Well informed • Articulate • Believe in value of Extension • Recognize benefits to taxpayers

  3. DEFINITION of ADVOCACY • Support for a cause • May embrace a wide variety of activities • Might not include lobbying • Lobbying is an attempt to influence specific legislation

  4. Who Are the Stakeholders? • Elected officials • Business leaders • Funding sources • Community leaders

  5. ADVOCATES NEED... • Knowledge of: • Extension organization and notable programs • Clientele needs and benefits received • Funding sources and needs • Government process and structure • Roles of pertinent elected officials • Communication skills

  6. Group Strategies • Inviting to Extension-sponsored events • Planned tour of land grant campus • Tours of exemplary programs • Back home visits • Make annual reports • Host annual “get together”

  7. Individual Strategies • Write congratulatory note to newly elected officials • Participate in local political events • E-mail addressing concerns • Escort to an Extension-sponsored event • Call to educate about an issue • Follow up specific contacts with a note

  8. THE MESSAGE • Education - Extension is an educational institution • Access - Extension is the door to the university • Relevance - Extension still helps people improve their lives • Linkages - Federal/ state/ county partnerships

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