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Join our group meeting to strategize on writing media pitches, requesting meetings with legislators, and reporting missing meetings. Get updates on Gavi's progress and legislative support. Take action to generate media coverage and engage with policymakers.
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RESULTS the power to end poverty Guest Speaker: Jay Evensen Senior Editorial Columnist Deseret News December 2014 National Grassroots Conference CallGlobal CampaignsTheme: Our Gavi Work and Year-end Celebration December 13, 2014 2:00 pm ET Dial 888 409-6709
Agenda ideas for a group meeting Tweet about the call and include our handle, @RESULTS_Tweets ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Share hospitality! Snacks and introductions go a long way. • Enjoy the call and encourage each other to participate in our open phones sections. • Strategize on the call to action: Who will be writing/pitching media before January 5? • Make some additional plans: • Consider setting your opening meeting for 2015 for Saturday, January 10 when the national conference call will be shorter (30 minutes) and designed to help facilitate group planning? • Who in the group could ask the state’s senators and representatives to write individual letters to President Obama about supporting Gavi? • Who in the group will request face-to-face meetings with your legislators in January? • Who will report any missing meetings with members of Congress? Other Monthly Advocacy Actions?
Opening the CallRESULTS Executive Director Dr. Joanne Carter • What still left to do? • Amazing 2015 unfolding. • Power of face-to-face meetings. • Own your power.
Legislative UpdateJohn FawcettLegislative Director Your Gavi RESULTS with Congress: • The Gavi House Resolution H.Res. 688 • 95 co-sponsors • 71 Democrats and 24 Republicans • The Gavi Senate Resolution S.Res. 578 • 18 co-sponsors • 12 Democrats and 4 Republicans • Resolution passed on of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has been hotlined to pass by Unanimous Consent • The House Republican led letter to the Administration – Led by Rep. McCaul and Rep. Reichert • 5 signers to date: Reps. Schock, Ross, and Culberson. Open until 12/16 • To sign on contact: Andy.Taylor@mail.house.gov in Rep. McCaul’s office • Individual Congressional letters to the President are still powerful. • 3 individual letters so far from Reps Moran, McDermott and Eddie Bernice Johnson
Appropriations Update: The “Cromnibus” Holding steady across most accounts Increases to Gavi & GPE – our two big 2014 campaigns! • GLOBAL HEALTH • $1.35 billion for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria • $236 million for bilateral Tuberculosis • $715 million for Maternal and Child Health • Including $200 million for Gavi, the Vaccines Alliance • $115 million for Nutrition • EDUCATION • $800 million for Basic Education • Including $45 million for the Global Partnership for Education. • MICROFINANCE • $265 for microfinance • OF NOTE: $5.4 billion in supplemental funding for Ebola, of which $2.5 billion will come from foreign operations appropriations
Your RESUTS with Gavi Media YOUR media is GROWING! 119 pieces so far and counting… • Editorials and columns- 9 • Op-Eds- 15 • LTE – 88 • News and features – 5 • Radio stories – 2
Guest Speaker SectionDirector of Global Grassroots AdvocacyKen Patterson • Guest Speaker interview Jay Evensen of the Deseret News: • “What does it take to engage the editor?”
Guest Speaker: Jay EvensenSenior Editorial ColumnistDeseret News Past RESULTS Cameron Duncan Media Award Winner! Past work at the Las Vegas Review-Journal and United Press International in New York City. Longtime champion for our issues in the opinion and editorial pages of the Deseret News.
Grassroots Café Celebrating Your Advocacy! • Dallas • Portland • St. Louis • Austin • Miami • Rapid City • Houston • Indianapolis • Omaha • Coastal CT • NYC Queens • PG county MD • Northern VA
Top Advocacy Actions Ask Republican representatives to sign the McCaul/Reichert letter by Tuesday 12/16! It is easier than writing their own. Generate editorials, opeds, letters to the editor through the holidays and into January. Ask your representatives and senators to write directly to the President on Gavi Submit face-to-face meeting requests now so you get meetings in January – March.
Top Group Health Actions • Put the 2015 Conference Calls & Webinars on your calendar—second Saturday of each month. We promise shorter calls, more variety, more celebrations, more interactivity, more inspiration. Let Lisa Marchal and Ken Patterson know if you have suggestions for improvements • Start with January 10, 2015—we will have a short call (30 minutes) to support everyone to do group planning. • Report any missing meetings with members of Congress or other Monthly Advocacy Actions
Call to action & open phones Lisa Marchal Senior Global Grassroots Associate Who will be submitting and/or pitching Gavi media between now and January 5?
December Resources December Action Sheet December Laser Talk Gavi Resources: Actions, webinar recordings, editorial packet & messaging, outreach guide
EPIC Laser Pitch on Gavi Editorial Engage: Thanks for your commitment to covering Ebola this fall. With the holidays coming up, I’ve got a bit of good news on global health that I’d love to discuss. Do you have two minutes? Problem: Here’s the issue: even as we scramble to produce an Ebola vaccine, we’re still not reaching much of the world with vaccines we’ve had in [your city] for years. For lack of a shot to protect them, millions of kids die annually from things as basic as diarrhea and pneumonia. Inform about solution: But this January, world leaders – President Obama included – have the chance to put a serious dent in that number by investing in Gavi, an international alliance for delivering vaccines in poor countries. We can help immunize 300 million kids, giving each one a chance at a healthy, bright, prosperous future. Right now Gavi is helping get basic vaccines to the kids who need them most, and as soon as an Ebola vaccine is ready, Gavi is who will get it, too, to the people who need it. Call to action: That’s an opportunity we can all get behind. Do you think [name of newspaper] might take up this issue? I’d love to follow up with more information.
Thank you for being extraordinary change makers! Happy Holidays!!