Member Driven Public Policy For Trade Associations
Alex Creel Government Affairs
Your Association's Agenda
Member Driven Public Policy For Trade Associations
Your Association's Agenda
It can be challenging for an Association to successfully advance its public policy agenda without the commitment and support of its members. Critical to Association success is having a policy development process that is driven by the Association's membership, ensuring their commitment and "buy in". Non-profit associations often do no
It can be challenging for an Association to successfully advance its public policy agenda without the commitment and support of its members. Critical to Association success is having a policy development process that is driven by the Association's membership, ensuring their commitment and "buy in". Non-profit associations often do not have these processes in place to develop member-driven public policy positions.
Successful association lobbying efforts occur when members communicate directly with policy makers . The more ownership members have over policy, the more likely they are to take action to advance it. Implementing a step by step approach for member-driven public policy development is critical to obtaining member "buy in" and creating a
Successful association lobbying efforts occur when members communicate directly with policy makers . The more ownership members have over policy, the more likely they are to take action to advance it. Implementing a step by step approach for member-driven public policy development is critical to obtaining member "buy in" and creating a culture where members are committed to the policy and to communicating it to policy makers.
Developing policy to advance at local, state or federal levels is the first step. Once developed it must be communicated to the appropriate decision-makers, whether they are local, state or federal officials. This can be achieved with written communications, individual and/or group meetings, social media, and media placement. Developing
Developing policy to advance at local, state or federal levels is the first step. Once developed it must be communicated to the appropriate decision-makers, whether they are local, state or federal officials. This can be achieved with written communications, individual and/or group meetings, social media, and media placement. Developing a clear and persuasive message is fundamental to an Association’s success.
Audit current policy development processes, make changes to adopt best practices ensuring member commitment . . . successfully advance the Association agenda.
Coach/teach volunteers direct advocacy, communicate successfully in all formats with policy makers . Decades of advocacy experience assist in developing persuasive messages and strategies.
Implement the most effective strategies for engaging and mobilizing members in support of the Association’s policy agenda.
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