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PPAI Sneak Peek

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Autumn is, without question, the best time to visit San Francisco. By November the summer fog has disappeared, clearing the skies for dry sunny weather. And what better reason to visit SF then for IS’s annual Public Policy Action Institute?

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GameChangers

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What do Isadora Duncan, Steve Jobs, Maya Angelou and Ansel Adams have in common?

They were all hall of fame level game-changers and each one called the San Francisco Bay Area home.

This year we've embraced GameChangers as the theme for the 2012 IS Annual Conference and are thrilled to call the Hilton San Francisco Union Square our home for Veterans Day weekend, November 11 & 12.

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2012 IS Conference: Share Your Ideas Today!

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Share your ideas for the 2012 IS Annual Conference today! Your insights and contributions will help ensure the 2012 IS Annual Conference will address key issues important to the nonprofit and philanthropic sector.

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Amplifying Our Voice during the 2012 Elections (Live from PPAI 2011)

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Guest post by Kristin Hurdle, director state policy, of the YMCA of the USA

Thinking ahead to next year, the Public Policy Action Institute wrapped up this morning with a Presidential Debate. No, there wasn’t Rick Perry, Herman Cain, or Mitt Romney on stage.

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Advocacy 2.0: New Thinking, Not Just New Tools (Live from PPAI 2011)

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Guest post by Elizabeth Snyder, director of advocacy & public policy at the American Fraternal Alliance

My advocacy website vendor is awesome – which doesn’t matter as much when the Fraternal Alliance isn’t running an advocacy campaign and pushing members to use web forms, talking points, etc. Keeping advocates engaged and motivated to build relationships with elected officials is a constant challenge, especially at a small staff association where time and resources are limited.

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