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Power Sharing | August 19, 2025
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Advocacy | July 24, 2025
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As federal policies continue to evolve and states prepare to implement major changes, nonprofit leaders gathered for a timely discussion on effective federal advocacy. Hearing from policy experts, nonprofit executives, and government affairs professionals, participants explored how to navigate today’s political landscape—and why now is a crucial moment to act.
The Federal Landscape: Timing Is Everything
The federal appropriations process is underway in both houses. With new block grants in motion, much of the implementation will happen at the state level on tight timelines. Nonprofits must engage now to shape how these resources are allocated and regulated. Use the August recess, when delegation members are at home, to meet with them. Invite them to tour your facility or meet with other partners. Invite them to events. Use this time to build relationships and talk to them about the impact of decisions made in DC at home.
Even with legislation like the budget reconciliation bill passed, federal and state leaders are still grappling with its full impact. This moment offers a rare window to influence not only funding priorities but also the rules that will define how dollars flow.
Getting to Know Nebraska’s Congressional Delegation
Relationships matter, and committees matter. Understanding the committees that the delegation serve on, where they may have additional influence, can improve your advocacy:
Advocacy Principles & Strategies
In today’s politically charged climate, it’s easy to feel discouraged—but consistent advocacy is essential. Policymakers need to hear from nonprofits regularly—not just when legislation is on the line.
Best Practices for Effective Advocacy:
Staying Strategic
Moderator: Buey Tut (SPARK)
Panelists: Erik Omar (CIRA), Becca Brune (Nebraska Appleseed), Tim Williams (Food Bank for the Heartland), Jeff Kratz (UNMC)
Building Relationships from the Ground Up
Successful advocacy starts early—ideally before an official is even elected. Post-election follow-up, consistent outreach, and working as a coalition can make your voice more powerful.
Staff turnover? Treat it as an opportunity to reintroduce your work and refresh your message.
Key Lessons
Advocacy in Action: Audience Takeaways
Moderator: Lina Traslavina Stover (Heartland Workers Center)
Panelists: Amy Behnke (HCAN), Matt Blomstedt (University of Nebraska), Julie Erickson (ACG), Trevon Brooks (Omaha Innovation Connection Hub)
Why the Executive Branch Matters
Federal policy is implemented at the state level. That makes state agencies—and the Governor’s Office—critical partners. This will be particularly true of implementing the budget reconciliation bill.
Keys to Successful State-Level Engagement
Effective Messaging and Mistakes to Avoid
The next six months are pivotal. With federal funding in motion and state agencies gearing up for implementation, nonprofits must stay informed, coordinate with allies, and elevate their voices. Whether working with Congress or a state agency, your insight, relationships, and persistence can shape policy—and improve lives.
Let’s make it count.
Folks are in a large room sitting down at seven round tables. They are in conversation, some are standing or walking.
Power Sharing | August 19, 2025