Growing Greener Coalition: How To Be An Effective Environmental Advocate
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PA Growing Greener Coalition Executive Director Andrew Heath passed along 10 rules for being an effective environmental advocate gleaned from remarks made by Kevin Abbey, ClearWater Conservancy; Oliver Bass, Natural Lands Trust; and Sean Robertson, Land Trust Alliance, during a panel discussion at the PA Land Trust Association annual conference recently. Those 10 rules are: 1. Cultivate relationships. Don’t be a stranger to elected officials and their staff; 2. Introduce yourself at every opportunity; 3. Always say “thank you” before you say “please;” 4. A well-written brief, thank you note is always appreciated; 5. Always be concise and to the point; 6. Engage the media when appropriate; 7. A face-to-face meeting is the most effective form of communication, followed by phone calls, emails, letters and letters to the editor; 8. Don’t burn long-term bridges over a short-term issue; 9. Provide materials such as fact sheets, media clips, endorser letters, petitions, other demonstrations of grassroots support; and 10. Be passionate, but rational. Avoid extremes. Click Here for the entire monthly column by Andrew Heath. |
5/26/2014 |
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