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Yes You Can Advocate for your Cause

Published on Oct 20, 2016

AFPeeps Presentation at the Association of Fundraising Professionals International Conference on Fundraising 2018 in New Orleans. Presented by Laura Amerman and John Dawe.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

YES!

you can advocate for your cause
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Laura Amerman, CFRE
@leamerman
John Dawe, CFRE
@johndawe

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BTNY

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Breakthrough New York transforms the lives of talented kids from low-income backgrounds by providing educational support from middle school through college and into careers.

Solidarity with Community

  • Immigration Policy
  • Education Budget
  • NYC Dept of Ed Diversity Plan
  • Charlottesville, VA
  • DACA
  • Gun Control
  • Unconscious Bias
  • Income Inequality

We are all in. We are highly engaged with each other, with our students and with our mission. We work hard and aim high because we are deeply dedicated to changing the world.

Equality PA

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LGBTQ people are part of all communities and groups including: race, ethnicity, national origin, immigration status, sex, gender identity, education level, and class.

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  • Indirect Ways: Giving people of color, immigrants, women, transgender people, etc. visilbiilty within the LGBTQ Equality movement.
  • Direct Ways: Standing with other intersecting groups on actions, joining their coalition calls, and activating our supporters to stand with them.

How can we do this?
Our organization from the full staff and board created core values that include intersectionality and inclusion as central points to our work.

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Laura Amerman, CFRE
@leamerman
John Dawe, CFRE
@johndawe

Photo by Teo