A professional lobbyist can be a good investment when your historic preservation group wants to do a targeted campaign. |
Learn helpful tips for hiring the right contractor for a historic rehabilitation project. |
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. |
How You Can Win When You Lose |
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You may not win every historic preservation campaign, but you can use your foundation of support to launch your next effort. |
Make the most of your meeting with an elected official or political staffer by takinge the right actions before, during, and after the meeting. |
Television and radio provide great opportunities to share your historic preservation message and attract large numbers of supporters. |
Learn how to clean, repair, paint and maintain metal features on your historic building. |
Design and facilitate your historic preservation group meetings to foster a lively and productive discussion |
Email is still the simplest, most effective tool for reaching out to supporters of your historic preservation advocacy work. |
This document provides best practices for file naming and may be used to create a policy to be distributed to state agency staff members. |
Learn how to start researching your family history using our physical and online family history resources. |
Instructions for using the software application Exactly to transfer electronic records to the State Archives. |
Get answers to some common questions about intellectual property for historic preservation organizations. |
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