Building a Successful Advocacy Campaign

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Join Thrive Alliance and Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits (SVCN) for Building a Successful Advocacy Campaign. This hands-on workshop will guide participants through developing a comprehensive advocacy campaign plan.

What you will learn in this workshop:

  • What are the key elements of an advocacy campaign: roles, purpose, needs, strategies, timeline, and tactics
  • How to map the political landscape including who will be the allies and opponents of your campaign—often called “power mapping”
  • How to develop a champion, such as an elected official, to be the face of your campaign
  • How to counter opposition to your policy idea
  • Walk through a mock campaign to learn how the key elements might be applied in practice

You will also be introduced to the importance of coalition-building that might be a necessary component of your campaign. We'll do a deep dive into coalition building in a future workshop. Lastly, you'll be introduced to how familiarity with government players and legislative advocacy will be necessary to succeed in your campaign. Again, we'll have a special workshop devoted just to legislative and government advocacy. Learn more about our presenters, Vaughn Villaverde and Evvy Stivers, both of whom are seasoned campaigners, below.

 This workshop is the second workshop in the Nonprofit Advocacy Series—brought to you by Thrive Alliance and Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, thanks to a grant from the Silicon Valley Community


Speakers

Vaughn Villaverde Director of Advocacy, Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI)

With over a decade of experience in health policy and federal, state, and local safety net programs, Vaughn joined the AACI team in 2021 as the Director of Advocacy, where he is responsible for leading efforts to engage with elected officials and policymakers in support AACI’s various health, behavioral health, and wellness programs.

Prior to joining AACI, Vaughn served as Associate Director of Health Policy at Working Partnerships USA and worked in the Government Affairs Department at the California Primary Care Association (CPCA)—California’s statewide association of community health centers. Vaughn received both his bachelor’s degree in political science and his Master of Public Health with a focus on health policy and management from the University of California, Berkeley.


Evelyn Stivers Executive Director, Housing Leadership Council

Evelyn “Evvy” Stivers comes to Housing Leadership Council with 20 years of organizing and advocacy experience.

Prior to joining HLC, Evvy was the Development Director for Urban Habitat. From 2004 through 2013, Evvy worked for the Non-Profit Housing Association on regional initiatives, including the Housing Element and Inclusionary Housing campaigns. Earlier in her career, she directed the Western States Field Office for the US Public Interest Research Group and served as the Livable Communities Associate Director for Greenbelt Alliance. She has served on the boards of TransForm, the League of Conservation Voters for the East Bay, East Bay Housing Organizations, and the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County.


Thank you to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation for supporting this series


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