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PIH Engage Network Targets for 2019-2020 Campaign Year

Join PIH Engage to set goals for the upcoming campaign year. Discuss fundraising, education, advocacy, and birddogging targets, and work towards the mission of Partners In Health.

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PIH Engage Network Targets for 2019-2020 Campaign Year

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  1. #TI2019 - #RightToHealth - #PIHEngage

  2. PIH Engage Network Targets for 2019-2020 Campaign Year

  3. Session Structure • 15 min: network targets and rationale • 5 min: move into breakout groups • 10 min: goal setting • 20 min: campaign planning • 30 min: breakout groups with facilitators discuss goals for each team and tally group goals, designate one person per group to report back • 20 min: groups report back on total goals for <2 minutes per group; reflection on cumulative network goals

  4. Fundraising Network Goals • Total amount to raise: $100,000 • Average per team: $2,230 • Number of donors: 5,000 donors • Average per team: 112

  5. Education & Community Building Network Targets • 100% member completion of Crash Course • 100% team screening of Bending the Arc • Team-driven campaigns

  6. Advocacy Network Goals • Congress Network Goals • $400 M for Bilateral TB • $6 B over 3 years for GFATM replenishment • Identify champions for global UHC • Broaden support for Medicare for All Act of 2019 • Birddogging Network Goals • Introduce UHC commitments into candidate platforms

  7. Advocacy Network Targets • Meetings with Members of Congress by Skype or in-District or in-D.C. (1-3 per member per semester) • LTEs @ MoCs by Workshop (1 per team per semester) • Calls to Members of Congress (1 per member per semester) • Letters to Members of Congress (1 per member per semester)

  8. Mission of Partners In Health Our mission is to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. By establishing long-term relationships with sister organizations based in settings of poverty, Partners In Health strives to achieve two overarching goals: to bring the benefits of modern medical science to those most in need of them and to serve as an antidote to despair. We draw on the resources of the world’s leading medical and academic institutions and on the lived experience of the world’s poorest and sickest communities. At its root, our mission is both medical and moral. It is based on solidarity, rather than charity alone. When our patients are ill and have no access to care, our team of health professionals, scholars, and activists will do whatever it takes to make them well—just as we would do if a member of our own families or we ourselves were ill.

  9. Cate • Case Western, Women’s Alliance, KUMC, Notre Dame • Margaux • Brown, Harvard, new teams • Chelsea • NYC, NYU, SUNY, Fordham • Gaby • Creighton, Michigan, Minnesota, Wayne State • Jade • Centre, Duke, GWU, Princeton, Rutgers • Nick • Bellaire, Miami, Rice, William and Mary, UGA, USF, UVA • Ryan • Boston, BC, UCONN, NEU, • Vincent • Bainbridge, Portland, SCU, Seattle, Hawaii

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