State of the Union January 2018

Political Updates

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Lobbying Efforts

  • Total # of  Lobbying Meetings in December 2017: 21
  • Total # of Meetings in 2017: 525

Advocacy Emails

  • Number of Advocacy Emails in December 2017: 2,642 emails sent. Borgen Project interns and volunteers mobilized 61,872 emails to Congress since the start of 2017.
  • % of Congress Emailed in 2017: 100%. We emailed all 535 members of Congress in 2017! We couldn’t have done this without your hard work.

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Congressional Office Meetings

Political Affairs team member Chethan Lai met with Community Liaison Lily Griego from the office of Senator Michael Bennet (D – CO).


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Content Team Updates

Here are some of the stats for December 2017: Top Ten Countries with visitors to our site and the Top Ten Articles on BORGEN Magazine.

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HR Team Updates

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Recognition


Congratulations to the following team members that have achieved Borgen Project Honors & Recognition.

Capital Achievement Award (raised $2,000 or more):  Charlene Preston, Political Affairs team (January 2018).

Chief Closer Award (raised $1,000 or more):  Charlene Preston, Political Affairs team (December 2017) and Nick Edinger, Content team and Bronti DeRoche, Content team.

Public Outreach Award:  Joshua Collins, Political Affairs team.  

Visit the Our Team Members page and read about success stories with our organization.

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Getting the Word Out

Regional Director Nandini Tivakaran posted fliers around her school and gave a presentation about our organization.

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Letter to the Editor

Chloe Gerard, PR/Marketing team member, in The Pioneer Republican – Give to The Borgen Project.


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One-Mile Campaign

PR/Marketing team member Matthew Motton designed this flyer and added faux wheat grass at the bottom of each sign for a 3-D effect.

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YouTube

Another great video by Political Affairs team member Melissa Balke.


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State of the Union December 2017

Note from the President: What a year everyone! The complete numbers will be out in January, but 2017 has set records in just about every category: more political access/lobbying meetings than ever, more leaders being contacted by constituents about poverty-reduction bills, more visitors to the website. The list goes on but the end result is that you’ve built a poverty-reduction movement that is stronger than ever and growing incredibly fast. I want to give a special shout-out to everyone who made sure all members of Congress were contacted by constituents in support of poverty-reduction legislation this year. In the past, the House of Reps, with 435 members representing districts ranging from rural farmland to a couple of miles in a major city, has been very difficult to reach comprehensively. This year, we pulled it off with every single member of the House of Representatives being emailed by voters in their district. If you emailed your leaders and/or mobilized others you were part of this effort. I can’t thank everyone enough for giving a voice to the world’s poor and making sure powerful leaders feel pressure to do more.

– Clint Borgen

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Holiday Schedule

What: Winter Break

When: Saturday, December 23rd 2017 to and including Monday, January 1st 2018.

Arrangements: As a reminder, all trackers are due on Friday December 22nd. However, no trackers are due on Friday December 29th due to the break.

Happy Holidays!
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Political Updates
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Lobbying Efforts
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We are having a record year for political access! As of November 13th, we held 458 lobbying meetings. Here’s a chart comparing our lobbying meetings this year, with year’s past.

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Year Total Year’s End Number of Lobbying Meetings
2013 106
2014 131
2015 378
2016 383
2017 458 (*As of November 13th)

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  • Total Lobbying Meetings in November:  77
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year:  504

Advocacy Emails
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  • Total Advocacy Emails in November:  3,218 emails sent.
  • Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year:  Borgen Project interns and volunteers have mobilized ~59,000 emails to Congress since the start of the year.
  • % of Congress Emailed Since January:  100%. We’ve emailed all 535 members of Congress! We couldn’t have done this without your hard work.

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Regional Director, Madhavi Kuthanur, and Political Affairs team member, Danielle Robinson, met with Zachary Carstensen. Zachary is the Director of Outreach and Engagement for Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D – WA 7th).

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Warren’s Address
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Content Team
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BORGEN Website Pageviews: November 2017 vs. November 2016

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BORGEN Magazine Pageviews: November 2017 vs. November 2016


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HR Team Updates
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The total number of applicants has risen significantly from September through November.

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Recognition


Congratulations to the following team members that have achieved Borgen Project Honors & Recognition.

Bird-dog Award:  Marietta Le Barbara, Political Affairs team.

Capital Achievement Award (raised $2,000 or more):  Richa Bijlani, Content team.

Chief Closer Award (raised $1,000 or more):  Colin Ford, Political Affairs team.

President’s Circle Award:  Johannes Veltin, Political Affairs team.

Honorable Mention for Email Advocacy Efforts:  Carmen Venney, Regional Director; Judy Hamilton, Regional Director; and Marcus Sullivan, Friend.

Visit the Our Team Members page and read about success stories with our organization.

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YouTube

Here are two more videos from Political Affairs team member, Melissa Balke.

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Getting the Word Out


Letters to the Editor

Regional Director, Maggie Carrig, in The Buffalo News – Each of us must get involved in the global poverty fight.

Political Affairs team member, Tim Sonnefeldt, in the Chicago Tribune – The right aid. (Fourth post down)
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One-Mile Campaigns

Fatema Murtaza implemented her campaign for the PR/Marketing team within her neighborhood with chalking, fliers, and car stickers.

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Mobilizing

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Fundraising

Content team member, Brianna Summ, organized a garage sale and raised $90.

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State of the Union November 2017

Note from the President

Impressive fundraising everyone! We’ve raised $340,000 thus far this year! Our goal for the year was $300,000 and last year we raised $270,000. We’re $30,000 away from raising $100,000 more than last year. Let’s finish the year strong. Amazing work!

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2017 Holiday Shopping & Giving

The Black Friday weekend (November 24th to 26th) marks the start of the holiday shopping season – with much of the shopping continuing into the work week on Cyber Monday (November 27th). When shoppers use this link to shop on Amazon.com, Amazon gives 4-8% of the total spent to The Borgen Project.

November 28th is now known as Giving Tuesday. On Giving Tuesday, our organization joins thousands of people across over 98 countries on this global day of giving through collaboration and social media.

Over the next few weeks we will be sharing holiday shopping & giving posts via Facebook and Twitter. Please share them on your social media platforms to encourage others to shop for our cause and to donate to The Borgen Project this holiday season.

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Political Updates
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Lobbying Efforts

  • Total Lobbying Meetings in October:  60
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year:  427. With this comes another record! We’ve surpassed our annual goal of 400 meetings this year!
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Advocacy Efforts

  • Total Advocacy Emails in October:  4,097
  • Total Advocacy Emails:  Borgen Project interns and volunteers have mobilized ~56,000 emails to Congress since the start of the year.
  • % of Congress Emailed Since January: 97%. Keep up the great work and let’s take this to 100% by the end of 2017!
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Congressional Office Meetings
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Haley Gouge, Regional Director, with Rep. Dwight Evans (D – PA 2nd)

 

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Bird-dogging

Political Affairs team member, Taylor Larson, attended a town hall meeting with Representative Beto O’Rourke (D – TX 16th) and asked a question about foreign aid. Representative O’Rourke is not seeking re-election in the House of Representatives. Instead, he is running for Senate in 2018.

View the town hall meeting here. Taylor’s question is approximately at minutes 56 to 59.

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Warren’s Address

Here’s the latest from Warren about the goings-on in D.C.

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Content Team

Here are some of the latest stats on visitors to our sites.

BORGEN Website Users: October 2017 vs. October 2016

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BORGEN Magazine Users: October 2017 vs. October 2016

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HR Team Updates

There is a 66% increase in applicants – October 2016 vs. October 2017.

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Recognition

Congratulations to the following team members who have achieved Borgen Project Honors & Recognition in October.

Bird-dog Award:  Haley Gouge, Regional Director and Nate Fowler, Regional Director.

Chief Closer Award:  Eliza Gresh, Content team; Richa Bijlani, Content team; and Sarah Soutoul, Content team.

Public Outreach Award:  Melissa Bailey, Political Affairs team.

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Getting the Word Out
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Letter to the Editor

Mackinsey Sook, HR team, in the WVU Gazette – Letter:  Support more foreign aid (Daily Mail)
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Media Mentions

The Borgen Project was mentioned six times in October and twice in Newsweek! Check out a few of the articles here:

DNA India – As Malala Yousafzai gears up to join Oxford, girl education in Pakistan remains in a sorry state 

Newsweek – Trump Is Wrong, Puerto Rico Still Needs Help:  12 Pictures That Show Devastation Weeks After Hurrican Maria 

Radio World – Auntie Mo Educates, Entertains
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YouTube

Political Affairs team member, Melissa Balke, created these videos to show how easy it is to call, email, & tweet Congress!


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Content team member, Paula Pujol-Gibson, wrote a song about her internship with The Borgen Project.

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Mobilizing

Here are some of the ways our team members spread the word and mobilized others to advocate on behalf of the world’s poor.

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Regional Director, Bella Chaffey, tabled at an internship fair held at CBU.

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Maja Stamenkovska, Donor Relations & Seattle office team member, transformed her apartment window (corner unit, high traffic area) to advocate for The Borgen Project.

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Content team member, Mary Efrid, posted fliers around campus for The Borgen Project.

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Fundraising

Check out some of this year’s Halloween fundraisers.

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Isadora Ocampo, HR team member, held a bake sale during a Halloween party.

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PR/Marketing team member, Vimala Samynaden, used her face-painting skills during Halloween as part of her fundraising campaign.

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State of the Union October 2017

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Note from the President

The bills we love are moving! The READ Act passed and was signed into law by the White House. The Protecting Girls’ Access to Education in Vulnerable Settings Act passed in the House. And the Senate Foreign Relations Committee moved the AGOA & MCA Modernization Act forward… All of this occurred in the past 30 days! The great advocacy and mobilizing we saw this summer is moving these bills through. Let’s keep the pressure up!

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Political Updates
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H.R.2408 Protecting Girls’ Access to Education in Vulnerable Settings Act has PASSED in the House of Representatives. Another great job, team! Read the press release from the House Foreign Affairs Committee here. We are now focused on the Senate. Keep up your emails and calls to your Senators!

This week, in a press release about recognizing the International Day of the Girl, Chairman Royce of the House Foreign Affairs Committee also mentioned that he is proud to have been a supporter of the  READ Act H.R.601 and H.R.2408. Chairman Royce reiterated his support for protecting the rights of and empowering women and girls around the globe.

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Lobbying Efforts

  • Total Lobbying Meetings in September: 19
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year: 367. We are getting closer to our annual goal of 400 meetings for this year!
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Advocacy Emails

  • Total Advocacy Emails in September: 4,767 emails sent. With this comes another record!
  • Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year:  Borgen Project interns and volunteers have mobilized ~51,000 emails to Congress since the start of the year!
  • % of Congress Emailed Since January: 96%
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Regional Director, Antonina “Nina” Mangiola, with Congressman Ted Yoho (R – FL 3rd).

 

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Congressman Yoho was first elected in 2012 and is currently serving his third term in the House of Representatives. He is also the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific. According to his bio, Congressman Yoho’s “approach to government is guided by constitutional principles, limited government, fiscal conservatism, personal responsibility, and free enterprise.” In the past, he was not a supporter of foreign aid. His views on this issue seem to have changed and he is the original sponsor of H.R.2747 Economic Growth and Development Act. This bill was introduced into the House in May 2017 and currently has the bipartisan support of 23 co-sponsors – 14 Republicans and 9 Democrats.

Here is an excerpt from a forthcoming article by Nina about the foreign aid budget, which includes directs quotes taken from her meeting with Congressman Yoho.

In response to the proposed budget cuts and these growing concerns, Rep. Ted Yoho introduced the Economic Growth and Development Act (H.R. 2747). This legislation will create an interagency mechanism that will open up U.S. foreign assistance funding to the private sector. This interagency mechanism proposed in this legislation will also increase efficiency in planning and coordinating with the donor-recipient countries in order to pursue long-term economic improvements. Moreover, it will require an annual report to be submitted by the President that will evaluate the effectiveness of the interagency foreign assistance programs. After speaking with Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida himself, he stated that “we are going through tough fiscal times as a nation and we need to make sure that [foreign] aid is used effectively”. Although Rep. Yoho had initially wanted to eliminate the foreign aid budget due to previous inefficiencies, he stated that “it is important to use the money invested [in order] to create stronger relationships with countries that can potentially become U.S. trading partners”. Rep. Yoho, along with many other leaders, recognize that targeted foreign aid focused on key developmental issues can be mutually beneficial for the U.S. and aid recipient countries.

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Warren’s Address
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Here is the latest from Warren about the goings-on in Washington D.C.

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Content Team Updates
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Here are some stats on visitors to our site in September: Top 10 Countries and breakdown by age range and gender.

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HR Team Updates
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Recognition
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Congratulations to the following team members that have achieved Borgen Project Honors & Recognition.

Chief Closer Award:  Carrie Clower, Regional Director; Elizabeth Menkowitz, PR/Marketing team; Emily Schwartz, Regional Director; Haley Gouge, Regional Director; Kamilla (Kent) Szklarska, PR/Marketing team;  Kristen Nixon, Content team;  Megan Crain, Political Affairs team;  and Patrick Greeley, Content team.

 

Visit the Our Team Members page and read about success stories with our organization.
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Getting the Word Out
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Letters to the Editor
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Content team member, Christiana Lano, in the New Haven Register – Busting myths about our nation’s foreign aid.

PR/Marketing team member, Katie Larsen, in the Independent – Foreign aid:  A new perspective.

Content team member, Tess Hinteregger, in the Island Packet – Foreign aid reaps benefits for U.S.
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One-Mile Campaign

Check out these photos from PR/Marketing team member, Kenna Johnson.

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Fliers

Here are some outreach fliers designed by our talented team members.

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Mariah Seward, PR/Marketing team.

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Haley Abraham, PR/Marketing team.

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Michaela Veillette, PR/Marketing team. member.

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YouTube
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See how easy it is to Call Congress in this video created by Political Affairs team member, Christianna Palermo.

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Fundraising

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Content team member, Tripti Gully, created handmade greeting cards for her fundraising campaign.

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HR team member, Shuya Dai, organized a dinner party for friends.

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While fellow Content team member, Hunter Paige, ran a half marathon.

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State of the Union September 2017

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Note from the President:

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Announcing the winner of the 2017 mobilizing competition…

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Congratulations to our Mobilizing Star Award Winners:  Ariel So, PR/Mktg team; Cameron Gebben, PR/Mktg team;  Chelsea Jones, PR/Mktg team; Cody deDianous, Political Affairs team;  Madeline Wiles, PR/Mktg team; Sean Newhouse, Content team; and Sidney Ross, HR team.

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The READ Act has passed! Here’s the press release from Congresswoman Nita Lowey’s office. Thank you for all of your advocacy and mobilizing efforts over the past nine months.

 

Lobbying Efforts

  • Total Lobbying Meetings in August:  53   
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year:  348; We are getting closer to our annual goal of 400 meetings for this year!
  • 2017 Goal: 400

Advocacy Emails

  • Total Advocacy Emails in August:  An impressive 7,361 emails sent!
  • Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year:  Borgen Project interns and volunteers have mobilized 47,000 emails to Congress since the start of the year! To put that in perspective – that’s 7,775 more emails than we had between January and December of 2016!
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Meetings with Members of Congress

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Clint meets with Senator Patty Murray (D – WA) on Capitol Hill.

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Clint and Board Member Don Girskis meet with Representative Adam Smith (D – WA 9th) on Capitol Hill. Representative Smith is also an Honorary Board Member of The Borgen Project.

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Congressional Office Meetings

 

Imani Fields, Political Affairs team, meets with a staffer for Senator Sherrod Brown (D – OH).

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Here is the latest from Warren about the goings-on in Washington D.C.

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Content Team Updates
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We’re number 87,923!
Based on web traffic, the Alexa ranking put out by Amazon has The Borgen Project ranked the 87,923 (as of 9/13/17) most visited website in the world. This is a ranking of every website on the internet spanning shopping, news, government, etc. Google is ranked number one and YouTube number two. With more than one billion websites to compete with, just cracking the million mark is good. Nice work team!

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HR Team Updates
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There is a 17% increase in applicants for August 2016 vs. August 2017.

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Recognition
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Congratulations to the following team members that have achieved Borgen Project Honors & Recognition.
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Bird-dog Award:  Ilana Luther, Political Affairs team; Megan Crain, Political Affairs team; and Styrling Tanguosso, Advocate.

Capital Achievement Award (raised $2,000 or more):  Amanda Quinn, Content team.

Chief Closer Award (raised $1,000 or more):  Ariel So, PR/Mktg team;  Emma Pizzuti, Political Affairs team;  John Hardie, Political Affairs team;  Lindsey Robideau, Content team; and Sydney Missigman, Content team.

Honors Award (raised $3,000 or more):  Taylor Larson, Political Affairs team. Taylor has currently raised $3,245 and is the first team member to EVER receive this award! Congratulations, Taylor!

President’s Circle:  Kayla Terrero, Political Affairs team and Megan Crain, Political Affairs team.

Public Outreach Award:  Sean Newhouse, Content team.
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Visit the Our Team Members page and read about success stories with our organization.
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Getting the Word Out
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Clint was recently quoted in this Aljazeera article Syrian refugees trade violence for thirst.

 

Letters to the Editor


Haley Gouge, Regional Director, Reflecting on Harvey; all lives are worth saving in the Daily Courier (page A4).

Irena Huang, Content team, We need to invest in resources for girls in Reporter-Herald.

Styrling Tanguosso, Advocate, Letter: Global Poverty Reduction and the Economy in the Citizen-Times.

Sara Venusti, Political Affairs team, Letter: We should invest more in foreign aid in NorthJersey.com.

 

One-Mile Campaigns


Brittany Fitzgerald, PR/Mktg team, conducted her campaign throughout the Milwaukee County public park where she posted fliers, interacted with others in the park and chalked sidewalks.

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Emily Sheppard, PR/Marketing team, got help from family and friends for her campaign. They organized into three groups and hung up Borgen Project fliers and handed out Call Congress cards across the University of Wyoming campus.

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Mobilizing

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HR team member, Asher Parvu, teaches a friend how to call Congress.

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Katherine Gallagher, Content team, set up a mobilizing station at her cookout fundraiser.

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Regional Director, Haley Gouge, designed a postcard and a business card for her mobilizing efforts.

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Fundraising

Check out some of the fundraising activities from this past month.
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Aslam Kakar, Content team, created these donation jars as part of his fundraising campaign.

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Emma O’Rourke, HR team, held a friends & family pizza fundraiser.

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Katherine Gallagher, Content team, held a cookout fundraiser.

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PR/Mktg team member, Laura Packwood, held a benefit dinner.

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Megan Crain, Political Affairs team, ran a half-marathon.

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State of the Union August 2017

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Note from the President: I’m loving the Summer 2017 stats! Lobbying, advocacy emails, articles, fundraising… the list goes on, but we’re seeing record or near-record numbers across multiple areas of our work. August is a crucial month for advocacy. Members of Congress are home for the month and you have lots of opportunities to attend events where they’re speaking or secure lobbying meetings. Members of Congress are known to go home in August with one view on a bill or issue and return to D.C. in September with a completely different stance. Take advantage of this “mind-changing” month and give them the incentive to focus on extreme poverty. Get your Bird-Dog on and orchestrate public pressure. As one Senator told me, he rarely goes to a town hall where someone doesn’t speak out against foreign aid. We need to change that. The majority of Americans care about the world’s poor and we need to make sure Congress is hearing from those people.

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Political Updates
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Lobbying Efforts

  • Total Lobbying Meetings in July:  59 
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year: 295 – We are getting closer to our goal!
  • 2017 Goal: 400

Advocacy Emails

  • Total Advocacy Emails in July:  8,139 – Another record month!
  • Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year:  ~39,000
  • % of Congress Emailed Since the Start of the Year:  95% [hr]

Key Committees

Take a look at our Key Congressional Leaders page.  As of August 1st, we have met with more than 50% of the members of these key committees. Our goal is to meet with 100%! Below are the Members of Congress (broken down by committee) whose offices we still have not met with this year. If you are in these states and districts, keep up your calls & emails and get your friends & family to help with your efforts as well. We want to keep up the momentum of political access we’ve had over the few past months.

Senate Foreign Relations:  Jim Risch (R-ID), John Barrasso (R-WY), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and Tom Udall (D-NM).

Senate Appropriations:  Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), John Boozman (R-AR), James Lankford (R-OK), Steven Daines (R-MT), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Jon Tester (D-MT), Tom Udall (D-NM), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI).

House Foreign Relations:  Mo Brooks (R-AL 5th), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA 48th), Christopher Smith (R-NJ 4th), Lee Zeldin (R-NY 1st), Steven Chabot (R-OH 1st), Scott Perry (R-PA 4th), Jeff Duncan (R-SC 3rd), Ted Poe (R-TX 2nd), Tom Garrett (R-VA 5th), Eliot Engle (D-NY 16th), Gregory Meeks (D-NY 5th), Karen Bass (D-CA 37th), William Keating (D-MA 9th), David Cicilline (D-RI 1st), Lois Frankel (D-FL 22nd), Brendan Boyle (D-PA 13th), Thomas Suozzi (D-NY 3rd), Adriano Espaillat (D-NY 3rd),  and Ted Lieu (D-CA 33rd).

House Appropriations:   Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ 11th), Robert Aderholt (R-AL 4th), Ken Calvert (R-CA 42nd), Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL 25th), Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE 1st), Andy Harris (R-MD 1st), David Young (R-IA 3rd), Steven Palazzo (R-MS 4th), Dan Newhouse (R-WA 4th), Scott Taylor (R-VA 2nd), Jose Serrano (D-NY 15th), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL 23rd), Henry Cuellar (D-TX 28th), and Michael Quigley (D-IL 5th).

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Meeting Members of Congress

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Former Political Affairs team member, Tanisha Pruitt, met up with Clint on Capitol Hill during his trip to D.C. in July.

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Ohio Republican Party State Dinner July 2017

Political Affairs team member, Imani Fields, was invited to this year’s dinner.  Take a look at some of the pictures from the event and read about her experience.

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2017 Ohio Republican Party State Dinner – Program

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I was invited to attend the Ohio Republican Party State Dinner on July 22, 2017. Hundreds of leaders and activists from all around Ohio, came out to support not only the continued growth of the Republican Party, but also the future prosperity of this country. The evening started off with an introduction by the chairperson of the Ohio Republican Party. She was followed by our very own U.S. Senator Rob Portman, who was given the honor of introducing the featured guest, Vice President Mike Pence. He gave a very passionate and uplifting address, and many displays of joy and appreciation could be seen and heard throughout his entire speech. As the dinner commenced, there was an award ceremony and then a section designated to the Republican candidates for governor of Ohio. They were each given time to briefly explain their positions and why they would be the best fit; and while I already know who I am voting for, it was still great to hear all of the positive things they have already accomplished, and what they have planned for this great state going forward. There were appearances by Senator Kevin Bacon, State Auditor Dave Yost, Attorney General Mike DeWine (who I had met previously), Congressman Jim Renacci, my U.S. Representative Warren Davidson (in terms of ‘dual citizen’) and so many more! It was an honor to be able to be a part of such an incredible event.
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Warren’s Address[hr_invisible]

Here is the latest from Warren about the goings-on in Washington D.C.

 

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2017 Mobilizing Competition Update: Only 2 Weeks Left!

Our current leader has submitted 150 names!

The Mobilizing Star Award will go to any volunteer or intern that mobilizes 20 or more people within one of the Key Congressional Districts.  Mobilizing Star Award winners also receive a $25 Amazon gift card (multiple winners may be selected).

The Mobilizing Master Award will go to the volunteer or intern that mobilizes the most people (a minimum of 50) to email Congress by the end of the competition.  The winner will receive a free trip to Seattle – including two nights stay at a hotel, a visit to The Borgen Project headquarters, and dinner with Clint Borgen and his wife. In the event the winner lives in the Seattle area and/or would prefer a trip to lobby in Washington, D.C. that can be arranged alternatively.  The winner will be announced on September 8, 2017.

Important Eligibility Criteria:

  • Only individuals emailing their leaders via the advocacy templates on borgenproject.org will be counted
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  • Names of those you have mobilized must be submitted in the Mobilizing List spreadsheet format by September 1, 2017 – contact your team manager for the spreadsheet
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Content Team Updates

Here are the latest statistics from the Content Team.

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Between July 2016 and July 2017: 51% increase in Sessions, 52% increase in Users, and 46% increase in Pageviews.

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Between July 2016 and July 2017: 53% increase in Sessions, 55% increase in Users, and 179% increase in Pageviews!

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HR Team Updates

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There is a 69% increase in applicants: July 2016 vs. July 2017.

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Recognition

Congratulations to the following team members who achieved Borgen Project Honors and Recognition.

Bird-dog Award:  John Hardie, Political Affairs team.

Chief Closer Award:  Alena Zafonte, Content team;  Amanda Quinn, Content team;  Cody deDianous, Political Affairs team;  Emilia Otte, Content team;  Emily Chazen, Content team; Jared Gilbert, Content team;  Joshua Spooner, Content team;  Kendra Richardson, Content team;  Peter D. Spradling, Regional Director; Rilee Pickle, Content team;  Ryan Linnen, Political Affairs team; Ryan Mash, Political Affairs team; Sabrina Cera,  PR/Mktg;  Sean Newhouse, Content team;  Sophie Nunnally, Content team;  and Sydney Cooney, Content team.

President’s Circle:  John Hardie, Political Affairs team; Ryan Linnen, Political Affairs team; and Ryan Mash, Political Affairs team.

Public Outreach Award:  Cameron Jones, Political Affairs team; Chelsea Jones, PR/Marketing team; John Hardie, Political Affairs team; and Ryan Mash, Political Affairs team.
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Getting the Word Out
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Here are some of the latest ways our team members are spreading the word about The Borgen Project and global poverty issues.

Letters to the Editor

Kaitlyn Nolte, Political Affairs team, Foreign aid spending benefits the U.S., in inforum.com.

Patrick Greeley, Content team, Spreading awareness can make substantial difference, in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.

Zelia Little, PR/Marketing team, Bringing change now can help Mississippi, in the Clarion Ledger.
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One-Mile Campaigns


Kaitlin Quaste, PR/Marketing team member, ran a 5K wearing a Borgen Project t-shirt and chalked trails.

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Brandon Bistodeau and friend.

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Haley Abraham with one of the fliers she designed for her campaign.

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YouTube 

Political Affairs team member, Christianna Palermo, created this video about the International Affairs budget and addressed it to Senator Gillibrand (D – NY), Senator Schumer (D – NY), and Representative  Paul Tonko (D – NY 20th).


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Mobilizing

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HR team member, Mary Harriet Moore, organized a swarm with her volleyball teammates.

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Political Affairs intern, Caroline Slack, went to the MO POP Festival and created a swarm of socially conscious festival goers in support of the restoration of aid for the State Department and International Affairs Budget. Here’s Caroline with members of the musical project Jay Som. Caroline had them research the importance of foreign aid during their weekend stay.

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Sean Newhouse, Content Team, spoke at a Young Democrats of Westmoreland County meeting. He gave a presentation on what The Borgen Project does and discussed the benefits of foreign aid. All attendees emailed Congress in support of the Economic Opportunity and Development Act. The organization posted The Borgen Project’s information on their social media which assisted with Sean’s mobilization efforts.

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Fundraising

Take a look at some of the fundraising activities our Content Team has been up to this past month.
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Irena Huang held a bake sale and raised $151.

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Pets for The Borgen Project

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State of the Union July 2017

Political Updates
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Lobbying Efforts

  • Total Lobbying Meetings in June: 29
  • Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year: 236
  • 2017 Goal: 400

Advocacy Emails

  • Total Advocacy Emails in June: 7,826 – the highest monthly total in Borgen Project history!
  • Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year: more than 31,000!
  • % of Congress Emailed Since the Start of the Year: 93% – which is the entire total for 2016! Let’s take this number to 100% by the end of the year.
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 Meeting Members of Congress

Ilana Luther and Monette Moradi, Political Affairs team members, attended a town hall event for NY’s 12th District and met Representative Carolyn Maloney.

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2017 Mobilizing Competition:  Mobilizing Star Award & Mobilizing Master Award

The 2017 mobilizing competition is under way!

The Mobilizing Star Award will go to any volunteer or intern that mobilizes 20 or more people within one of the Key Congressional Districts listed in the chart below.  Mobilizing Star Award winners also receive a $25 Amazon gift card (multiple winners may be selected).

The Mobilizing Master Award will go to the volunteer or intern that mobilizes the most people (a minimum of 50) to email Congress by the end of the competition.  The winner will receive a free trip to Seattle – including two nights stay at a hotel, a visit to The Borgen Project headquarters, and dinner with Clint Borgen and his wife. In the event the winner lives in the Seattle area and/or would prefer a trip to lobby in Washington, D.C. that can be arranged alternatively.  The winner will be announced on September 8, 2017.

Important Eligibility Criteria:

  • Only individuals emailing their leaders via the advocacy templates on borgenproject.org will be counted
  • Emails must have been sent between June 19, 2017 through August 31, 2017
  • Names of those you have mobilized must be submitted in the Mobilizing List spreadsheet format by September 1, 2017 – contact your team manager for the spreadsheet

 

Key Congressional Districts for Mobilizing Star Award

Congressional Leader District Congressional Leader District Congressional Leader District
Rep. Royce, Edward R. CA-39 Rep. McCaul, Michael T. TX-10 Rep. Cicilline, David N. RI-1
Rep. Brooks, Mo AL-5 Rep. Poe, Ted TX-10 Rep. Bera, Ami CA-7
Rep. Rohrabacher, Dana CA-48 Rep. Mast, Brian FL-18 Rep. Frankel, Lois FL-22
Rep. Cook, Paul CA-8 Rep. Rooney, Francis FL-19 Rep. Boyle, Brendan F. PA-13
Rep. Yoho, Ted FL-3 Rep. Garrett, Tom VA-5 Rep. Schneider, Brad IL-10
Rep. Smith, Christopher H. NJ-4 Rep. Engel, Eliot L. NY-16 Rep. Suozzi, Thomas NY-3
Rep. Zeldin, Lee NY-1 Rep. Meeks, Gregory W. NY-6 Rep. Espaillat, Adriano NY-13
Rep. Donovan, Dan NY-11 Rep. Sires, Albio NJ-8 Rep. Lieu, Ted CA-33
Rep. Chabot, Steven OH-1 Rep. Deutch, Ted FL-22 Rep. Keating, William MA-9
Rep. Perry, Scott PA-4 Rep. Wilson, Joe SC-2 Rep. Duncan, Jeff SC-3
Rep. Aderholt, Robert B. AL-4 Rep. Newhouse, Dan WA-4 Rep. Womack, Steve AR-3
Rep. Granger, Kay TX-12 Rep. Moolenaar, John MI-4 Rep. Fortenberry, Jeff NE-1
Rep. Simpson, Michael K. ID-2 Rep. Serrano, Jose E. NY-15 Rep. Fleischmann, Chuck TN-3
Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario FL-25 Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. GA-2 Rep. Cuellar, Henry TX-28
Rep. Lee, Barbara CA-13 Rep. Herrera Beutler, Jaime WA-3 Rep. Pingree, Chellie ME-1
Rep. McCollum, Betty MN-4 Rep. Harris, Andy P. MA-1 Rep. Quigley, Michael IL-5
Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie FL-23 Rep. Young, David IA-3
Take a look at Clint’s interview with last year’s winner, Ayusha Shrestha.

2016 Mobilizing Contest Winner from The Borgen Project on Vimeo.
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Warren’s Address[hr_invisible]

Here is the latest from Warren about the goings-on in Washington D.C.

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Content Team Updates

Magazine web traffic has increased 72.5%.
Website traffic has increased 55%.

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HR Team Updates

There is a 48% increase in applicants: June 2016 vs. June 2017

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Recognition

Congratulations to the following team members who have achieved Borgen Project Honors and Recognition.

Capital Achievement Award:  Preeti Yadav, Content team. 

Chief Closer Award:  Charlotte Wallis, PR/Mktg team; Laurie Gold, Content team; Nora Hanson, Political Affairs team; and Zena Saleh, Advocate.

Public Outreach Award:   Cameron Jones, Political Affairs team.

Visit the Our Team Members page and read about success stories with our organization.

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Getting the Word Out


Here are some ways our team members are getting the word out about The Borgen Project.

Fliers

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Maria Treen, Regional Director.

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Letters to the Editor

PR/Marketing team member, Batul Dalal – Tackle global poverty for a better tomorrow

Advocate, Erin Heltz Derby – US should start acting like global superpower

PR/Marketing team member, Lauren Jurczyszyn – Wilfred Williams is an example to follow


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PR/Marketing team member, Katie Quaste, asks Senators Bob Casey and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania to support the READ Act.

Madeline Wiles, fellow PR/Marketing team member, asks her Congressional leaders from Michigan to support the Protecting Girls’ Access to Education Act.

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Fundraising

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The Borgen Project LIVE!
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PR/Marketing team member, Maggie Carrig, hosted a Snapchat Takeover to raise awareness about her internship with The Borgen Project.

I took over University at Buffalo’s Snapchat for a day to talk about The Borgen Project in Buffalo, New York. I worked with the communications staff at The University at Buffalo to discuss my Marketing and Public Relations Internship. The university gives its students and faculty the opportunity to show the community how they are spending the summer and how it makes their school great. It was a great opportunity to reach a lot of students in a short amount of time. The Snapchat story that I created was viewed by roughly 1,600 students. Several students even took screenshots of a link I posted to email Congress to support current legislation. This was a new way to make people aware of how simple it is for anyone to get involved and make a change. I also emphasized how great this internship was because you can work from anywhere and it gives the campaign a greater chance of reaching all types of people.
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Tom Pandolfo, Political Affairs team member, livestreamed a Facebook concert as his final fundraising event.  Anyone that donated or called/emailed their representatives was able to request a song for him to play.  For donors that contributed $100, Tom wrote personalized songs for them and performed the songs live during the concert.  Tom also demonstrated for his concert-viewers how easy it is to call Congress.  This screenshot is of Tom leaving a voicemail for Senator Marie Cantwell of Washington state.

View the full Live Stream concert here – https://www.facebook.com/PandolfoMalatesta/videos/10158894855010445/

 

 

 

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State of the Union June 2017

 

Note from the President: One of the most rewarding aspects of running The Borgen Project is seeing the impact our volunteers are having across the country. Nowhere is that impact more noticeable than in my meetings with congressional offices back in D.C.

In May, I was on Capitol Hill with several team members and in meeting after meeting, congressional staffers commented that they hear a lot from The Borgen Project supporters in their district. Those generic emails and calls to congressional offices all matter and are tracked inside congressional offices. Not for the first time, two Senate offices even said that they hear more from The Borgen Project supporters than any other group! That is absolutely phenomenal considering the grassroots influence of the AARP, NRA, Sierra Club and countless other advocacy organizations.

There is one huge difference, however, between us and the other politically influential groups: funding. While those organizations have tens of millions of dollars to work with, The Borgen Project’s total budget last year was less than $240,000!

We take great pride in being a “force multiplier” for every dollar donated. We believe one dollar can have the impact of $100 if you find creative ways to utilize it. To put in perspective the impact that every fundraising campaign and dollar donated has at The Borgen Project, you need look no further than to Clayton Haglund of Irvine, CA. Clayton raised $2,300, which was one percent of The Borgen Project’s entire budget last year. Clayton has a one-percent ownership of everything The Borgen Project accomplished last year. He fueled one percent of the effort that:

  • Passed three bills in Congress, impacting hundreds of millions of people.
  • Drove 2.4 million people to borgenproject.org.
  • Led to lobbying meetings with 93 percent of the Senate.
  • Built a network of volunteers in 532 cities.

The list goes on, but the point is quite simple: every dollar counts, every personal fundraising campaign counts and every person in The Borgen Project system has the ability to hold leaders accountable and change lives.

– Clint Borgen

Political Updates

May 2017 was another record-breaking month for our organization.  Great job team!

Lobbying Efforts

Total Lobbying Meetings in May: 114
Total Lobbying Meetings Since the Start of the Year: 207
2017 Goal: 400

Advocacy Emails

Total Advocacy Emails in May: 4,773
Total Advocacy Emails Since the Start of the Year: 23,822
% of Congress Emailed Since the Start of the Year: 90%

Congressional Meetings

Here are photos from some of the meetings held in late April and through the end of May.

 

Michelle Mathis, HR team member, met with Senator David Perdue’s office (R – GA).

 

Advocate, Nandini Tivakaran, met with Stephanie McKenzie of Senator Bill Cassidy’s office (R – LA).

 

 

Amy Ortega, Political Affairs team member, met with staffer Alyn Fernandez – Regional Director for Senator Marco Rubio (R – FL).

 

 

Clayton Haglund, Regional Director, met with Representative Mimi Walter’s district representative (R – CA 45).

Regional Director, Caitlen Sellers, attended an Open House held by Representative Alma Adams (D – NC 12).  Representative Adams was quoted saying, “People always ask me if calling Congress really makes a difference. It absolutely does! Keep calling Congress!”

2017 D.C. Lobbying Trip Experience

Winners of this year’s lobbying trip contest share their biggest takeaways from the experience.

Ally Klemp and Emily Schwartz, Regional Directors, pose in front of the Capitol during the 2017 D.C. Lobbying Trip.

 

Nate Fowler, Political Affairs team member, and one of the 2017 D.C. lobbying trip contest winners.

 

 

Emily Schwartz:  Even though our trip was important and got The Borgen Project and the issue of poverty in front of a lot of people, my biggest takeaway was that our lobbying efforts that week were not nearly as valuable as constituent calls and emails. Many offices remarked that when they hear support for these issues from their constituents, they are more likely to co-sponsor them. It was so interesting to hear directly from Congress that the people’s opinions matter. When Congressional staffers and interns are fielding calls from concerned constituents all day, they can’t help but remember the major issues. So, if The Borgen Project can get more and more people contacting their Congressional leaders, it will have a huge impact.  I also learned that if we mention our Congressional leaders by name in our letters and published pieces, those pieces will get more attention from the leaders. And, if we can persuade big names (heads of Chamber of Commerce, CEOs of companies, etc.) to write letters to the editor about this issue, that will likely be noticed by leaders.

Nate Fowler:  Advocating on behalf a citizen-fueled organization like The Borgen Project made me reflect on the influence that Americans have over our government. While this viewpoint has been diluted by the billions spent on campaign ads and backroom lobbyists, this organization’s record and the attention we were given during this trip, allude to the reality that when we dedicate ourselves to being heard by our nation’s government for the betterment of our world, we are. This was a humbling experience, not because of how powerful I realized a Senator is, but because it made me realize how powerful I could be in guiding their actions.

Warren’s Address

Here is the latest from Warren about the goings-on in Washington D.C.

 

Content Team Updates


Here are the latest Content Team statistics.

HR Team Updates

 

 

Recognition

Congratulations to the following team members who have achieved Borgen Project Honors and Recognition in May.

Bird-dog Award:  Bailey Reed, Political Affairs team.

Chief Closer Award:  Mary Katherine Crowley, Content team and Thomas Pandolfo, Political Affairs team.

Public Outreach Award:  Bailey Reed, Political Affairs team and Clayton Haglund, Regional Director.    

Getting the Word Out

PR/Marketing team member, Roshnee Mistry Shah, had her Letter to the Editor “Foreign aid good for the economy” published in the News-Sentinel.com.

 

Our Political Director, Kim Thelwell, was interviewed by mnn.com about the importance of “clicktivism.”

 

Have a listen to the “refreshed” version of a PSA written by Neil Decenteceo, a Regional Director in Florida.  Alpha Media will broadcast the PSA on 7 of their stations in Florida through the end of September 2017.

Check out these photos from Regional Director, Caitlen Sellers.  Caitlen met with a delegation of women entrepreneurs from Saudi Arabia.

Mobilizing

PR/Marketing team member, Kara Skinner, designed this website “Call Congress Everyday Challenge”  to mobilize others to call Congress.

 

Check out these fliers designed by Regional Director, Ally Klemp.

Fundraising

Here are photos from some of this past month’s fundraising events.

 

Amy Ortega, Political Affairs team member, held a combined fundraising and mobilizing event.

 

Fellow Political Affairs team member, Bailey Reed, held a fundraising event over fondue.

 

HR intern, Yumiao Zhu, held a fundraiser by cooking dinner for her friends.


And take a look at this flyer designed by Political Affairs team member, Megan Crain, for her fundraising activity.

 

More Pets for The Borgen Project!

Carrie Clower, Regional Director, got help from her doggy friends to raise support for the Reach Every Mother and Child Act and the AGOA & MCA Modernization Act.

State of the Union May 2017

USGLC Event

Representative Adam Smith (D – WA 9), an honorary member of The Borgen Project Board of Directors, was a featured speaker at the USGLC (U.S. Global Leadership Council) event held in Seattle. The event focused on the importance of our country’s leadership in international affairs and why it matters from both economic and national security perspectives.
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Representative Adam Smith (D – WA 9)

Maria Treen, Regional Director, at the USGLC event.

Below is the recording of the full event.

Political Updates

  • Advocacy emails sent through our Action Center in April:  4,225 in 2017 vs. 2,682 in 2016. We have emailed 463 Congressional offices since January 1, 2017.
  • Lobbying meetings held in April 2017: 20.  This brings our meeting total to 93 since January 1, 2017. Well done team!

 

Congressional Meetings

Team members were very busy at the end of March and during the April recess meeting with their local Congressional staffers and with their Members of Congress.

 

Xinchun “Victor” Chen, PR/Mktg team, met with Senator Jeff Merkley (D – OR).

 

Joseph Wallace, Political Affairs team member, met with Dan Solomon of Senator Al Franken’s (D – MN) office.

 

Regional Directors, Madhavi Kuthanur and McKenna Lux, met with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D – WA 7).

Romina Gupta, Political Affairs team member, met with 2 out of 3 of her Members of Congress in one month!

Romina bird-dogged at an event held at her school and spoke with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) of Massachusetts.

 

Romina met with Representative James McGovern (D – MA 2).

Warren’s Address

Here’s Warren on the very latest goings-on in Washington D.C.

Web Traffic

Yet another record-breaking month for web traffic.  We are shattering each previous month’s record by approximately 30,000 visits. Nice job team!

HR Team Updates

Here’s an update on the hiring activity for April.

Recognition

Congratulations to the following team members who have achieved Borgen Project Honors and Recognition.

Bird-dog Award:  Thomas Pandolfo, Political Affairs team.   

Chief Closer Award:  Dan Krajewski, Content team; Joseph Wallace, Political Affairs team; Max Matheu, Political Affairs team;  Morgan Leahy, Content team; Nandini Tivakaran, Advocate team; and Rachael Minore, Political Affairs team.    

President’s Circle Award:  Bailey Reed, Regional Director team; Chethan Lai, Political Affairs team; Ellie McCain, PR/Mktg team; and Nandini Tivakaran, Advocate team. 

Public Outreach Award:  Andrew Selevos, Political Affairs team; Thomas Pandolfo, Political Affairs team; and Tyler Dixon, Political Affairs team.  

Getting the Word Out

 

Emily Schwartz, a member of our Regional Director team, urges her leaders to fully fund the International Affairs budget.

Rochelle Dean, a Content Team member, spoke with the Nassau Girl Guides about The Borgen Project and the importance of foreign aid.

One-Mile Campaign

Check out the fliers designed by PR/Mktg team member, Kayla McKinney, and pictures from her campaign.



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“Cats For Food Aid Reform,” by Regional Director, Melissa Razdrih.

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“Dogs For Food Aid Reform,” also by Regional Director Melissa Razdirh

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State of the Union April 2017

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Note from the President: 

  • Syria. There’s a very direct correlation between the advocacy work of our team and the level of resources the U.S. has to respond to humanitarian situations like Syria. Now is more important than ever to be a voice for the voiceless. The White House has proposed enormous cuts to the International Affairs Budget. Congress ultimately determines funding levels, so these cuts will only happen if Congress isn’t hearing from constituents. Make sure your three members of Congress are hearing from a dozen or more people in support of the International Affairs Budget. Mobilize, request lobbying meetings, attend town halls meetings, generally be a polite pain in the butt and make sure your members of Congress know that this issue isn’t going away.
  • The Content Team had one of its best months ever! Over 48,000 more people visited the website in March than in February! Incredibly impressive especially considering February was the previous record month.
– Clint Borgen
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Political Updates
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Lobbying Efforts

We had 38 Congressional Meetings in March bringing our total number of meetings since January to 73. In 2016, we held 383 meetings and this year we’re aiming to increase that number to 400. We appreciate everyone’s hard work in reaching out to their Members of Congress on our legislative priorities.
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Advocacy Emails

Congressional leaders from every single state except for North Dakota have received emails from Borgen Project supporters. Since January, we have emailed close to 80% of Congress (Senate plus House of Representatives).

We had a total of 6,236 emails going out to Congress in March, a record for any one month. We have sent close to 15,000 emails since the start of the year.

The Borgen Project is heading to Capitol Hill next month to meet with Congressional leaders and staffers. Our April mobilizing efforts are essential. We want to keep the momentum of 6,000+ emails from March going. Be sure to email and to have your contacts email via our Action Center each week!
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Congressional Meetings

Check out these photos of team members at their meetings with Congressional staffers.

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Bella Chaffey, Regional Director, meets with Senator Kamala Harris’ office.

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Ellie McCain, PR/Mktg team, meets with Senator Bob Corker’s office staffer, Jane Jolley.

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Judy Hamilton, Regional Director, meets with Representative Rooney’s staffers.

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Nandini Tivakaran, Advocate team, meets with Representative Mike Johnson’s staffer.

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Warren’s Address
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Have a listen to Warren’s latest update from D.C.

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2017 Washington D.C. Trip Contest
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Outstanding efforts by all team members who entered this year’s contest.  We held 39 meetings with Congressional offices and sent over 6,000 emails, just in the month of March.  40 team members qualified for this year’s trip.

Congratulations to our contest winners!  The Board of Directors and Leadership Team look forward to seeing you in D.C. in May.

Ally Klemp, PR/Mktg team – Michigan

Emily Schwartz, Regional Director team – North Carolina

Nathaniel Fowler, Political Affairs team – Massachusetts
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One-Mile Campaigns

PR/Mktg team members worked hard these past few weeks on their One-Mile Campaigns. Check out some of their work.
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Ally Klemp, One-Mile Campaign flyer.

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Ellie McCain, One-Mile Campaign Chalk Art.

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Content Team Updates

Here are the latest Content Team statistics.
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BORGEN Magazine March 2016 vs. 2017

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HR Team Updates

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Here’s an update on the hiring activity for March.

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Recognition
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March 2017 was an outstanding month for our team members’ achievements.  Congratulations to the following team members who have achieved Borgen Project Honors and Recognition.

Bird-dog Award:  Aaron Webber, Political Affairs team; Carrie Clower, Political Affairs team; Kathleen Springer, Political Affairs team; Max Matheu, Political Affairs, team; Maya Appell, Political Affairs team; and Shynelle Kiss.

Chief Closer Award:  Erika Edwards, PR/Mktg team; Madison Ratay, PR/Mktg team; and Michael Kay, Political Affairs team.

President’s Circle Award:  Kathleen Springer, Political Affairs team; Katie Livick, Political Affairs team.

Public Outreach Award:  Andrew Selevos, Political Affairs team; Erika Edwards, PR/Mktg team; Kathleen Springer, Political Affairs team; McKenna Lux, Regional Director; Nathaniel Fowler, Political Affairs team; Rebecca Yu, Content team; Romina Gupta, Political Affairs team; Thomas Alva, Advocate team; and Tom Pandolfo, Political Affairs team.    

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Getting the Word Out
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Erika Edwards, a member of the PR/Mktg team, had two of her Letters to the Editor published in one month!  The first letter appeared in the Courier Journal and the second in the Lexington Herald Leader.

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Madhavi Kuthanur, a member of the Advocate team, organized a swarm to contact Congress.
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Email and phone swarm.

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Romina Gupta, a Political Affairs team member, also organized a swarm to contact Congress.

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Fundraising

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Content Team member, Stephanie Adams, sold homemade cocoa mix in mason jars for her fundraising event.

Fundraising Event at Walmart.

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Isabel Junco, HR team, held a bake sale for her fundraising event.

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