April Global Webinar: Nutrition April 9, 2016. 2:00 pm ET https://www.fuzemeeting.com/fuze/f2988286/30204806 To join by phone only, dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 30204806 Closed captioning: http://west.typewell.com/faelapgb 2 Welcome from Executive Joanne Carter April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 3 Lucy Martinez Sullivan Martinez Sullivan helped found 1,000 Days and serves as its Executive Director. At 1,000 Days, Lucy is proud to lead a team of fierce advocates who work tirelessly on behalf of women and children in the U.S. and throughout the world. Prior to 1,000 Days, Lucy worked as Executive Director at CCS, a management consulting firm that provides counsel to nonprofit institutions on issues of strategy and philanthropy. Lucy’s clients included the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wildlife Conservation Society, Action Against Hunger and the UN Foundation April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 4 Campaigns Update John Fawcett Director, Global Policy & Advocacy April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 5 Campaigns Update • Appropriations Round Up • Nutrition Campaign! April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 6 FY17 Global Fund and PEPFAR • 125 signers • 28% increase since FY14 April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 7 FY17 Bilateral Tuberculosis • 71 signers • 137% increase since FY14 April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 8 FY17 Basic Education & GPE • 93 signers • 48% increase since FY14 April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 9 FY17 Maternal & Child Health/Nutrition • 146 signers • 156% increase since FY14 April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 “Many of us have been saying with great conviction that we believe in equal opportunity for all – but that’s an empty slogan if a country has 45 percent of its children who are stunted. So today I call on all of us to start a movement to end childhood stunting so that we can build strong resilient societies that will grow and benefit everyone.” - Jim Yong Kim, World Bank President April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides Nutrition: Opportunities & Tools • LTE Action Sheet on Global Nutrition (link) • April 12, 9 pm: Nutrition Issue briefing; Join on Fuse or dial (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 31404402. • Bipartisan Resolution on U.S. Global Nutrition Leadership • Nutrition Outreach Guide • Editorial packet • April 25: Road to Rio Fundraising campaign • May 8: Mother’s Day 12 Grassroots Café Ken Patterson Director of Global Grassroots Advocacy April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 6 Photo of the Month Global Regional Coordinators in Kenya Join Global Regional Coordinators on April 12 at 9 pm ET to hear about their trip to Kenya, including speaking to beneficiaries of the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and USAID April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 8 Maternal/Child Health Campaign Resources Maternal/child health main campaign page http://tinyurl.com/MCHCampaign Your growing list of media hits! http://tinyurl.com/MCHMediaHits Watch the RESULTS listserve for letters & op-eds (“steal” ideas!) If you aren’t a member, join here: results-l+subscribe@googlegroups.com February 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 12 Open Shares What has the conference meant to you? Why is it important to be there? Unmute the webinar, then remute Hit *1 to unmute, *1 to mute again April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 Other IC Related Matters • Early IC Registration ends April 30. Price goes up by $50. • Cameron Duncan Media Award nominations due to Colin Smith (csmith@results.org) by April 30. • Grassroots Board nominations. Send to Jack McLaughlin (jmclaughlin@results.org) by May 2. See Weekly Update. • Partial scholarships and financial assistance is available. See the Weekly Update for details. • Real Change Fellowships are great for new people under age 30, or for those ready to deepen their advocacy. See Weekly Update for details. April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 Jan-Mar 2016 Congressional Meetings Jan-Mar 2016 2015 Totals 5 36 Meetings with Senate Aides 35 123 Face to Face with Representatives 33 120 Meetings with Representative Aides 47 268 Face to Face with Senator April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 Jan-March 2016 Outreach At least 16 groups organized at least 23 outreach events reaching at least 700 people. Some examples: Great World TB Day event in Washington State: • Co-hosted a World TB Day event at the Seattle Public Library with the American Lung Association, Center for Infectious Disease Research, IDRI, TB Photovoice, and the Washington State Department of Health. Forty-seven people attended and 6 people signed up to be on our contact list. Panelist Scott Linduist, MD, MPH, (State Communicable Disease Epidemiologist & TB Medical Consultant, Washington State Department of Health) mentioned RESULTS in his comments as a powerful way for individuals to make a difference. Cool experience in Chicago: • In March, RESULTS Chicago-Oak Park participated in a meeting of the Coalition in Illinois for TB Elimination, which included a RESULTS-led presentation on "Advocacy 101" that was well received. April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 Jan-March 2016 Media Hits Media Hits for Q1 Letter to the Editor 68 Blog Feature 1 Op-Ed 15 Editorial 3 News Article or Feature 15 TV spot 0 Radio Spot 6 Other 0 Total: 108 April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 10 Jan-March 2016 Media Hits State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Deleware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illionois Indiana Iowa Kansas Media Hits State 0 Kentucky 0 Louisiana 0 Maine 0 Maryland 3 Massachusetts 0 Michigan 1 Minnesota 0 Mississippi 2 Missouri 6 Montana 0 Nebraska 0 Nevada 1 New Hampshire 0 New Jersey 1 New Mexico 0 New York 1 North Carolina Media Hits 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 10 2 1 6 State North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides Media Hits 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 6 2 3 0 34 0 1 0 10 Other Great Things Upcoming 1. April 12, 9 pm ET. Webinar on Nutrition with John Fawcett. 2. April 13, 9 pm ET. RESULTS Introductory Call. The perfect RESULTS prim er. For more information, contact Amanda Beals at abeals@results.org. 2. On-going group leader trainings on group health and skill-building. Ne xt trainings with open spots: September in Washington state and Louisville. Contact Lisa Marchal at lmarchal@results.org for more information. 3. April 21, 9 pm ET. Webinar: Seeing the RESULTS of Our Advocacy: Regional Coordinator Debrief on Trip to Kenya. o To join online meeting: http://fuze.me/32248090. o To join by phone: (201) 479-4595, meeting ID 32248090. April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 13 Laser Talk: Come to the International Conference! Hi! You know that I’m a volunteer with an organization called RESULTS. I was wondering if you’d consider joining me in Washington, DC, on June 25–28 for our International Conference? I’ve been before, and I wouldn’t miss it. I think you’d really find it to be one of the highlights of your summer. Some fantastic anti-­poverty leaders like Dr. Paul Farmer, Ambassador Tony Hall, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Tavis Smiley will be speaking. There will be in-­depth information on sustainable solutions to extreme poverty, plus great skill-­building sessions, and a chance to network with advocates from around the world as well as advocate on Capitol Hill. RESULTS has shown me that the solutions to poverty exist, but what keeps them from being implemented is a lack of political will. Through RESULTS I’ve learned that I have the power to change that. For example, I recently . . . (wrote got a letter to the editor printed, met with my member of Congress, etc.). It resulted in . . . And through what I did, I know I helped save and improve people’s lives. Would you like me to send you the registration link so you can read more about the conference? April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 14 To Take Care of in April Keep On Top of 2016 Activity Reporting Reporting a month's advocacy work? http://tinyurl.com/2016MonthlyReport Reporting just a lobby meeting? http://tinyurl.com/2016LobbyReport Reporting just a media piece? http://tinyurl.com/2016MediaReport April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides 15 Sample Agenda for Your Group Meeting • • • • Welcome new people and connect personally. Eat Snacks. Participate in the webinar. Ask questions. Make comments. Meeting After the Webinar o Who from the group is coming to the IC? Who might be able come with a little support? What new people would you want to invite? Practice inviting them. o What might the group do for Nutrition outreach around Mother’s Day, May 8? o Who will be joining the April 12 webinar on Nutrition? o Either write letters to the editor on nutrition now using the April Action Sheet, or set up a next date to do it as a group. o Review your group plan (or finish it if you haven’t). Are you on track? o Have you met in person with your Reps? If no, who will set up the meeting(s)? Set next meeting date, time, location. Give hugs. April 2016 RESULTS National Conference Call/Webinar Slides “Never give up. Have hope. Expect only the best from life and take action to get it.” Catherine Pulsifer