Nov
11
Guest post by Lisa Jaguzny, Executive Director, Campion Foundation
This
afternoon at the Public Policy Action Institute, attendees got a
detailed briefing from Diana Aviv, on Independent Sector’s latest
report: Beyond The Cause – The Art and Science of Advocacy.
After the morning's download on the current state of affairs in
Washington, D.C. and state legislatures, this session was well-timed.
Whether you're a representative of a foundation or a non-profit, you are
undoubtedly focused on making the most of the next four years, and
tuning up your understanding of advocacy "practices" is likely at the
top of your list.
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Nov
10
Guest post by Benjamin Kershaw, Assistant Director for Congressional Relations, American Alliance of Museums
The Public Policy Action Institute's
first panel, The Pulse of the Nation: What the 2012 Elections Mean for
Our Sector, kicked off with a conversation between Joe Garofoli and
Carla Marinucci, political reporters for the San Francisco Chronicle.
They emphasized the key role that President Obama’s strong performance
among key demographics like voters under 30, Latinos, and women played
in his re-election. Along with moderator Kyle Caldwell of the Michigan
Nonprofit Association, they discussed how this electoral performance
could influence upcoming legislative action on immigration, tax reform,
and the federal budget.
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Nov
8
The million dollar question in 2013 is: What is going to happen in tax reform? On Sunday at the Public Policy Ation Institute,
we will focus on this question, as well as how tax reform will affect
the nonprofit and philanthropic sector, and the communities we serve.
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Nov
7

We have an advocacy-packed afternoon in store for Saturday PPAI!
We will be focused on how to do effective advocacy: the essentials, the
strategies, and the inside scoop from experts and new research.
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Oct
26
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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