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- Summary of Donald E. DeKieffer's: A Citizen's Guide to Lobbying Congress
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A Citizen's Guide to Lobbying by Donald E DeKieffer provides an important perspective on lobbying. Aside from commendably demystifying the actual process of lobbying by providing step by step lobbying tips, this book not only dedicates an entire chapter to additional lobbying resources but it also gives readers savvy tips for when/if things go wrong, guidance on when a professional lobbyist should be sought, as well as ten commandments for more effective lobbying. Read More
A new book, Seen but not Heard: Strengthening Nonprofit Advocacy, paints a clear picture of just how frequently nonprofits actively engage in public policy. In addition to documenting the frequency of nonprofit advocacy, Seen but not Heard also provides a detailed analysis of the current barriers and incentives for nonprofits engaging in various types of policy activities. Co-authored by OMB Watch's Gary D. Bass and Kay Guinane, along with David Arons and Matthew Carter, assisted by Susan Rees, Seen but not Heard offers several recommendations on how the nonprofit sector can increase its participation in public policy and specific recommendations for staff within nonprofits to strengthen advocacy. With a comprehensive justification for nonprofit advocacy, Seen but not Heard inspires readers to move from contemplation to action. Read More
Advocacy trainer extraordinaire Nancy Amidei has advice for public employees that want to be involved in advocacy and lobbying campaigns, including five ways to participate and cautions about when and when not to speak up. See more.... Read More
Tips for progressives on the art of persuading mainstream Americans around issuses of concern. Read More

