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  • From: "Brian Elderbroom" <elderbro@hotmail.com>
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  • Subject: Last Chance to Register for Message Madness
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:14:18 -0500

THE
COMMON SENSE
 FOUNDATION 

Time is Running Out!

There are only three days left until “Message Madness”, the Common Sense Foundation’s annual grassroots training program.  If you or someone you know are interested in learning the lobbying techniques and strategies used by the state’s leading public-policy experts, you must register now.  More than 60 North Carolinians, from Mars Hill to Washington, have signed up for the event and spaces are filling quickly. 

To register now, click here               

Message Madness is being held this Saturday, January 21, 2006 from 9:00AM to 4:00PM at North Carolina Central University Law School in Durham.
Speakers include Rep. Jennifer Weiss, N.C. House of Representatives; Rep. Paul Luebke, N.C. House of Representatives; Laura Leslie, WUNC; Andrea Bazan-Manson, Triangle Community Foundation; James Andrews, AFL-CIO; Chris Fitzsimon, NC Policy Watch; Barbara Zelter, NC Council of Churches; Paula Wolf, Public-Interest Lobbyist; Randolph Cloud, Public-Interest Lobbyist; and Rob Schofield, NC Center for Nonprofits.

To register now, click here

To view a complete agenda, click here

A limited number of financial scholarship opportunities are still available.  To learn more, contact Brian Elderbroom by e-mail at brian@common-sense.org or by phone at 919-821-9270. 

Special Thanks to the Fund for Southern Communities for providing the grant support to make this program possible!

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If you aren’t able to attend “Message Madness” but would like to support efforts to build strong progressive alliances and train the non-profit leaders of tomorrow, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to the Common Sense Foundation.  A gift of $25 will be used to support scholarship opportunities for low-income participants.  A gift of $50 or more will be used to provide low-income participants with a year-long membership to the Common Sense Foundation. 

Contributions can be made in one of three ways:

1.  Mail a check to the Common Sense Foundation:

P.O. Box 10808
Raleigh, NC 27605

2.  Call (919) 821-9270 to make a credit card donation over the phone.

3.  Click here to make a secure credit card donation through Network for Good.

 

 

 

 

 

 



  • Last Chance to Register for Message Madness, Brian Elderbroom, 01/18/2006

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