Government Relations for Historic Preservation Advocates, Part 2 of 2 |
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Learn how elected officials get their information so you can target your group's outreach to the right people |
To avoid tax penalties, learn the differences between education, advocacy, and lobbying. |
Government Relations for Historic Preservation Advocates, Part 1 of 2 |
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Your historic preservation advocacy group can accomplish great things by building a good relationship with government officials. |
Get to Know Your Elected Officials and their Staff |
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Government outreach for advocates means two things: establishing relationships with the right people, and knowing who does what. |
Your historic preservation group has many options to seek funding for preservation-related arts and humanities projects. |
Aim for success by developing a fundraising strategy that incorporates the practices and methods in this article. |
One of the best ways to ensure that your nonprofit organization operates ethically is to keep your fundraising practices clean and transparent. |
Your historic preservation group can work with your local government to advocate for a historic preservation ordinance and commission. |
Asking for money is never easy, but these tips suggest some easy ways to ask people to support your nonprofit organization. |
Tours offer a great way to increase the visibility of your organization and preservation issues in the area. |
Your nonprofit preservation organization can find funding opportunities and lots of support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
Grant funding is readily available for historic preservation organizations that are willing to put in some hard work. |
An Effective Tool to Advocate for Historic Preservation Public Policies |
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Caucuses offers the structure to create new programs and policies that respond to ever-changing preservation needs. |
Your historic preservation advocacy group can make a lasting impression on Congressional members by showing up in Washington D.C. |
Learn about the types of federal funding programs available for preserving a historic building or place in your community. |
Investing in your resources wisely is the key to maximizing your budget. Learn which resources are worth the money. |
Organizing a Fundraising Auction for Your Nonprofit Organization, Part 3 of 3 |
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If your fundraising auction is to be a success, your auction table must have high-quality, meaningful items that generate buzz among the bidders. |
A professional lobbyist can be a good investment when your historic preservation group wants to do a targeted campaign. |
Make the most of your meeting with an elected official or political staffer by takinge the right actions before, during, and after the meeting. |
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