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1 RESULTS January 2018 Global National Webinar
Kicking Off 2018: The Intersection of Education and Health or dial (201) , meeting ID Closed captioning:

2 Welcome from Joanne Carter Executive Director, RESULTS
RESULTS National Webinar

3 Fundraising Success in 2017
We had 10 generous RESULTS supporters who stepped up their giving in 2017 to create our $100,000 Leaders for Action Matching Fund. This match helped incentivize new donors to join us and existing donors to up their giving! We had 587 new donors to RESULTS in 2017 — a 26% increase over 2016! We had more major donors in 2017 than 2016, including 17 people who became major donors for the first time. RESULTS National Webinar

4 Fundraising Success in 2017
67 people fundraised for a Friends and Family Campaign, including 11 REAL Changers. Raised nearly $40,000! 15 groups held events across the country, raising nearly $200,000! At least 3 groups were holding events for the FIRST TIME! All of this was possible because of the hard work and generosity of donors and volunteers like you—thank you! RESULTS National Webinar

5 RESULTS National Webinar
Grassroots Café Lisa Marchal Senior Associate, Global Grassroots Ken Patterson Director of Global Poverty Advocacy Mark Campbell Global Health Associate RESULTS National Webinar

6 2017 Achievements Working with Congress
686 meetings with congressional offices, with almost 96% of groups participating 163 face-to-face meetings with representatives 276 meetings with House aides 53 face-to-face meetings with senators 194 meetings with Senate aides RESULTS National Webinar

7 with just over 75% of groups participating RESULTS National Webinar
2017 Achievements Working with the Media 447 media hits, with just over 75% of groups participating 13 editorials 33 op-eds 341 letters to the editor 60 hits of other types RESULTS National Webinar

8 Working with the Community RESULTS National Webinar
2017 Achievements Working with the Community 341 outreach events, with almost 74% of groups participating RESULTS National Webinar

9 The 2018 Vision Thousands of individualized letters
in first half of 2018 International Conference in July Election Engagement second half of 2018 RESULTS National Webinar

10 Good News About Influence
Source: Congressional Management Foundation

11 Good News About Influence
Source: Congressional Management Foundation

12 RESULTS National Webinar
Rachel Pierce RESULTS Des Moines The Power of RESULTS is the Power of our Grassroots! RESULTS National Webinar

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14 Last Call for 2017 Reporting RESULTS National Webinar
Report Just an Outreach Activity: Report Just a Lobby Meeting: Report Just a Media Piece: ___________________ RESULTS National Webinar

15 Group Planning Materials for 2018 RESULTS National Webinar
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16 RESULTS National Webinar
For Your Calendars January 22, 1 pm ET and 8 pm ET. RESULTS Global Free Agents Webinars (choose one). Login:  Or to join by phone only, dial (201) , meeting ID January  House Recess.  January 23. Appropriations 101 Webinar. Log in at  or dial (201) , meeting ID  RESULTS National Webinar

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For Your Calendars February  Senate Recess.  July 14-17, 2018. RESULTS International Conference. Registration is now open! RESULTS National Webinar

18 Today’s Guest: Dr. Mark Dybul RESULTS National Webinar
The Honorable Mark Dybul, MD, is the Faculty Co-Director of the Center for Global Health and Quality and Professor in the Department of Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. He has worked on HIV and public health for more than 25, most recently as the Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Mark was one of the founding architects in the formation of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, better known as PEPFAR. After serving as Chief Medical officer, Assistant, Deputy and Acting Director, he was appointed as its leader in 2006, becoming U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, with the rank of Ambassador at the level of an Assistant Secretary of State. He served until early 2009. RESULTS National Webinar

19 Want to Ask a Question or Share a Comment? RESULTS National Webinar
Unmute your line on your computer by clicking in Fuze Press *1 on your phone Type your question in the Chat Window in Fuze If you are not sharing, please stay muted. RESULTS National Webinar

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John Fawcett Director, Global Policy and Advocacy RESULTS National Webinar

21 Global Partnership for Education
House GPE Resolution (H.Res.466) 89 cosponsors, as of January 11 (with 27 Republicans) Goal: 150 cosponsors, with at least 50 Republicans Senate GPE Resolution (S.Res.286)

22 Two States to Go: GPE Media RESULTS National Webinar

23 Finishing Strong on GPE Means Staying in Action!
Cecilia van Wijk Global Grassroots Intern RESULTS National Webinar

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Mock follow-up phone call for H.Res. 466/S.Res. 286 Global Partnership for Education resolution support You: Hi, legislative aide’s name, this is your name, I am calling to follow up on our previous conversations during 2017 about member of Congress’ name supporting the bipartisan H. Res. 466/S. Res. 286, the Global Partnership for Education resolution. Do you have a moment to talk? Legislative Aide: Yes, I do. You: Great, thank you. When we ed last you said you would be willing to talk with member of Congress’ name about H. Res. 466/S. Res I am curious, how did that conversation go? Legislative Aide: When I spoke with member of Congress’ name about the resolution, we both agreed that it is an important initiative and are interested to know some outcomes of the Global Partnership for Education. RESULTS National Webinar

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Mock follow-up phone call for H.Res. 466/S.Res. 286 Global Partnership for Education resolution support (cont’d.) You: I am glad you mentioned that. Educated boys are 20% less likely to engage in conflict. For example, 8,500 refuges and children displaced due to Boko Haram violence will benefit from improved learning environments and school lunches through a GPE grant. These children who have been impacted by violence will now benefit from education, which will increase their chances of being a productive member of society. Time is of the essence, as the Global Partnership for Education replenishment is February 2. Can we count on member of Congress’ name to cosponsor H.Res. 466/S.Res. 286, which will ensure all children have the opportunity to thrive? Legislative Aide: I will discuss this with member of Congress’s name and be in touch. You: Wonderful! Thank you for your time today. I will you by Wednesday to follow-up on my request. RESULTS National Webinar

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How many people from your group joined in today’s webinar? Let us know your numbers directly - send to Lisa Marchal Senior Associate, Global Grassroots RESULTS National Webinar

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