Advocacy is about standing up for your mission. It can mobilize the community—and elected officials—to spotlight your issues, find and deliver solutions to your community, and develop new funding sources.
Advocacy, a legal and essential element of nonprofit management, gives your organization a voice, brings attention to the issues that matter to your community, and helps you build relationships with people who share your vision and values. Pursuing systemic change requires sustained engagement, robust fundraising, and strong personal connections.
The Nonprofit Credential in Advocacy and Civic Engagement provides you with a course of action to understand and apply best practices for engaging stakeholders and advocating for your mission. You’ll receive training, individualized coaching, and actionable resources to establish, enhance, and activate your advocacy agenda.
Advocacy and Civic Engagement is more than politics. Whether you are engaging parents of the youth you serve or working with community members about street design in their neighborhoods, advocacy should be a priority for any community organization. Civic engagement empowers organizations to affect change at the individual, community, and societal levels.
Nonprofits provide an important vehicle through which individuals and organizations and work together to improve their communities. Nonprofits should represent the interests of the people they serve through public education and public policy advocacy, as well as by encouraging board members, staff, volunteers, and constituents to participate in the public affairs of the community. Knowing how to accomplish this is essential for any nonprofit. Today’s legislative policy changes can empower organizations or mean drastic cut-backs. How does your organization engage in the political process and create the change you need to see in the world?
Completion of this course will provide you with a personalized strategy to follow so you can engage your community and effectively impact legislation. This course will cover these topics and skills:
Note: The Nonprofit Credential program is for 501(c) organizations only.
Learn more about Badge Requirements for the UNA Credential in Advocacy and Civic Engagement.
Cost
UNA Members: $180 for the first person/$40 for each additional participant
Not-Yet Members: $360 for the first person/$80 for each additional participant
Course Dates
Online Training Sessions
Day 1: July 31, 2024| 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Day 2: August 1, 2024| 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Organizational Consultation
40-minute consult on September 18 or September 19, 2024
Location
Online via Zoom
Jennifer Seelig has been involved in politics and public service for three decades at a policy-making and leadership level in both the private and public sectors for such entities as the City of Salt Lake, the Utah League of Cities and Towns, 1-800 CONTACTS, and for Utah State University. Jennifer was elected by District 23 residents in November of 2006 to the Utah House of Representatives. In 2012, her caucus colleagues elected her House Minority Leader - the first female in Utah’s history to serve in this role. She retired from elected office in 2015 in order to finish her PhD in Political Science -which was completed in the fall of 2018 from the University of Utah. Jennifer's research area of interest is in community based organizations and their capacity to empower people politically. She has a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Utah and a BA in English from the University of Louisville.
Sessions:
Day 1: July 30, 2024 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Day 2: August 1, 2024 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Organizational Consultation 40-minute consult on September 18 or 19, 2024