Your public statement for historic preservation must do two things: be highly persuasive, and draw listeners into your cause. |
Your advocacy group's message for historic preservation will have more impact if the people who deliver know how to be clear, rational, and appealing. |
Turn reluctant supporters of historic preservation into preservation advocates by preparing counter-arguments to common concerns |
Government Relations for Historic Preservation Advocates, Part 2 of 2 |
---|
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 |
---|
Your historic preservation advocacy group can accomplish great things by building a good relationship with government officials. |
A charette might be your best tool when your historic preservation group is is faced with a problem that requires a community solution |
Get to Know Your Elected Officials and their Staff |
---|
Government outreach for advocates means two things: establishing relationships with the right people, and knowing who does what. |
Use these five tools to craft a convincing message to advocate for historic preservation in your community. |
To avoid losing your community's historic resources during a disaster, you must prepare in advance and act quickly as the disaster unfolds. |
Your historic preservation group can work with your local government to advocate for a historic preservation ordinance and commission. |
A service-learning collaboration could be the perfect way for your historic preservation group to fulfill a specific project need. |
Before you sign the paperwork to form a new historic preservation group, learn about your supporters and community. |
Partnerships for Historic Preservation Advocacy, Part 1 of 2 |
---|
Your historic preservation advocacy group can maximize its impact on your community by finding a partner to expand your talent and expertise. |
To make a case for historic preservation in your community, you must understand your audience |
Your historic preservation group can make compelling arguments for preservation by creating videos and posting them online. |
An Effective Tool to Advocate for Historic Preservation Public Policies |
---|
Caucuses offers the structure to create new programs and policies that respond to ever-changing preservation needs. |
Learn how to get started with an advocacy effort to save historic buildings and resources in your community |
Your historic preservation advocacy group can make a lasting impression on Congressional members by showing up in Washington D.C. |
Your historic preservation group can find many ways to collaborate and share information with universities and colleges. |
If you didn't find the material you searched for, our Library Reference Staff can help.
Call our reference desk at 608-264-6535 or email us at: