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How to lobby for a nonprofit organization?



With more than block funding to the state and the legal limits of 501 (c) (3) nonprofit on lobbyists, it seems that the pressure exerted by a nonprofit organization is impossible. Here are some of the actions of a organization can make to both the state and national level to ensure the efforts of his organization are met.

Step 1 that its customers write letters to Congress and state legislators to support their problem. For example, clients of family planning are encouraged writing letters to members of Congress, calling for increased funding for programs of health care of women. The waiting room at Planned Parenthood both a sign and an instruction booklet on how customers act. Step 2 Ask your member of Congress, become an honorary board member the nonprofit organization. Send the newsletter Agency office and report annually to keep abreast of issues facing your organization. You organization non-profit is an authority in your field. Your member of Congress has a lot to solve problems on a daily basis. Step 3: Your agency volunteers meet with legislators. At least once a year, meet in person with the member of Congress to discuss the current legislation and how it can affect his body. Being non-partisan, speaking only of issues relating to their agency and through its representative for their support in the past. Step 4: Show the public recognition of their representative. Honest in its annual fundraiser, where he received a plaque of recognition to help their organization.

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