Public option or public voice? New online advocacy techniques from the health care reform debate

Cost: FREE for 10NTC Registrants / $30 for NTEN Members / $60 for Non-members
02/18/2010 - 11:00am
02/18/2010 - 12:30pm
US/Pacific





Event Details

Just as the Obama presidential campaign gave us a whole new bag of online tricks for engagement and fundraising, the historic healthcare reform debate gave nonprofits the challenge to put those tricks in action - and create some new ones in the process.  In this session, we will hear from nonprofits who developed new techniques, some oldies but goodies and unique approaches to giving constituents across the country a voice in shaping health care legislation.  

Takeaways:

1. Learn techniques that shaped the healthcare debate that you can apply for your public policy activities.
2. What worked -and what didn't - in online advocacy during the healthcare debate.
3. See emerging tools in helping constituents influence public policy decisions.

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(10NTC Registrants: You will receive an e-mail with a special code to claim your free registration. Didn't get one? E-mail anna@nten.org)

Presented by: Abby Sandlin, Charity Dynamics

Event Materials

Final-Public Voice or Public Options NTEN workshop 2-18-10.pdf

Final-Public Voice or Public Options NTEN workshop 2-18-10.pdf - 2.81 MB

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