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Farewell 2021 Letter from the Chair

By: Julie Vieburg
Senior Manager of Political Advocacy and Strategic Operations
Land O’ Lakes Inc. 

Welp, that was weird. I thought 2021 was our year of redemption?! At least Costco kept the free samples. I don’t know about everyone else, but this year flew by. In a good way – and a not so good way. The months are starting to blur together – as are the years. I’ve been trying to focus on one month at a time. So, in that spirit, I’m going back to the basics – what I know, what I can control, and what sparks joy.

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]What I know – At the end of each year I’ve found it insightful to sit down and write a ‘ta-da’ list (thank you, Gretchen Rubin). No, not an annual review – but what cool things I accomplished this year. Humble brag coming – I received a promotion at work and I am SO very proud and grateful! Hello, Senior Manager of Political Advocacy & Strategic Operations! 

What I can control (kind of!) – Since 2018, leading up to the New Year, I’ve started the practice of drafting a list of XX number of things I want to accomplish in 20XX (again, thank you Gretchen Rubin!). 2021’s list of 21 things included “get vaccinated” (check!) and “ride my road bike at least once” (hasn’t happened, but I see it as a public service to not tie up hospital resources). So far for 2022’s list I have “take a cooking class” (feel free to send recommendations my way!). 

What sparks joy – Public Affairs Council! No, but seriously. Throughout the ups and downs of this year the Council has been a reliable and steady resource for benchmarking and networking. I’ve enjoyed the countless relevant webinars on everything from “Managing Up: Leadership Skills for Any Level” to “Coordinating Government Relations and Communications,” and their thoughtfulness in pulling off a virtual National PAC Conference that still incorporated interacting and personal development. Even though they pulled off an incredibly successful virtual conference, I’m glad to see the Conference is back in Florida for 2022 and registration is open! 

In conclusion, Happy New Year. If you haven’t bought an air fryer or adopted a dog yet, now is your moment. THIS IS YOUR SIGN. See you in 2022. [/vc_toggle]

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Back to In-Person! Register Today for the 2022 PAC Conference

We are thrilled to be returning to an in-person PAC Conference February 28 – March 3, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the Marriott Harbor Beach.  Register today to be a part of the largest gathering of PAC professionals where connections will be made, ideas shared, and challenges confronted.  Get ready for an exciting lineup of speakers who will share ways to make your PAC stronger – from adapting contribution strategies, to building a more inclusive program, to creative ways of communicating and engaging with your eligible class.  You won’t want to miss the content or the chance to once again network with your PAC community peers.

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Celebrate Success! Submit a Nomination for the 2022 Outstanding PAC Awards

What better way to kick off 2022 than by recognizing excellence?  The PAC community is constantly evolving and forging new ways forward.  We want to share and celebrate your success and creativity!  If you ran an innovative campaign or PAC initiative in either 2020 or 2021, please submit an awards nomination for consideration by the entry deadline: January 14, 2022.   

The Public Affairs Council’s Outstanding PAC Awards feature top organizations with effective approaches to enhancing PAC involvement. They are presented annually at the National PAC Conference. Award winners receive: 

  • Two complimentary conference registrations to the 2022 National PAC Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 
  • Recognition at the PAC Conference and in Council communications throughout the coming year 
  • The opportunity to present their PAC initiative during one of our sessions at the PAC Conference  
  • Two complimentary registrations to a Public Affairs Council workshop of your choice in 2022 
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Recently Released! 2021 PAC Benchmarking Reports

The Public Affairs Council recently released its 2021 Association and Corporate PAC Benchmarking Reports.  Published every two years, these reports are the most comprehensive and widely used source of information on trends in PAC management, budgets, structure, fundraising and political involvement.  The report also covers PAC responses to the unique challenges of the past two years.  The new editions provide an in-depth look at corporate and association PAC activities, providing insights for PAC managers to improve their programs and examples of the important role PACs play in the political process.   

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]“Corporate political involvement has been in the spotlight in 2021,” said Kristin Brackemyre, director of PAC and government relations for the Council.  “PACs have worked to be responsive to their members and stakeholders. The findings from our new reports reflect the thoughtful approach PAC managers are taking as they prioritize criteria such as character, ethics, reputation and alignment with key values.” 

Noteworthy findings emerged from the 2021 surveys, including: 

  • Responding to COVID-19. Nearly half of respondents paused all solicitations due to the impact of COVID-19. The average length of the pause was nine months. 
  • Pausing post January 6. More than 80% of corporate PACs paused contributions to federal candidates in the wake of Jan. 6. Additionally, 47% initiated a re-evaluation of candidate contribution criteria that led to changes in criteria. 
  • Contribution criteria formalized. Nearly 90% of responding PACs have formal candidate contribution criteria that govern PAC disbursements to federal candidates, with 63% considering character, ethics and reputation and 18% considering a candidate’s position on social issues. 
  • Little support for super PACs. Only 5% of corporate survey participants said their company contributed to a super PAC in the 2019-2020 election cycle. More than 60% said their company’s PAC has never contributed. 

“The findings reaffirm that PACs play an important role in the political process,” said Public Affairs Council President Doug Pinkham. “Whether it’s by showing support for like-minded lawmakers or providing an avenue for employees to have a voice, PACs remain a popular and transparent way to finance elections.” [/vc_toggle]

Download and reference the report as you look towards 2022 and determine your PAC goals.   

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Lobbying for Good: Corporations Take a Stand on Social Issues

Not so long ago, most companies had a strict filter for setting their public policy priorities. Whether at the state or federal level, if the issue did not have a direct bearing on the company’s business, they stayed out of it.  But that’s no longer the case, and young, talented employees who want to work for a company with a social purpose are leading the charge. As the Foundation for Public Affairs’ new Lobbying for Good report reveals, the range of issues on which companies are taking a stand is expanding, with social justice concerns now taking precedence over other issues including environmental sustainability.  

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]In tandem with Lobbying for Good, the Public Affairs Council released Taking a Stand: How Corporations Engage on Social Issues, which provides results of a new Council survey on how and why companies get involved in issues related to discrimination, sustainability, human rights, immigration reform and other causes. The survey compares data to a similar poll conducted in 2016 

Some of the key findings from the survey include:  

Pressure to engage is increasing.  

  • Nine out of 10 (91%) major companies believe pressure to engage in social issues has increased in the past three years, a considerable jump since 2016 when 60% felt increased pressure.  
  • An even higher percentage of firms (96%) believe these expectations will rise further in the next three years.  
  • Companies are taking a stand on civil rights issues (race, gender and sexual orientation equality) much more frequently than any other category of issues. Over 80% are currently engaged in these causes and more than 70% are publicly supportive of gender identity equality.  
  •  In the 2021 survey, civil rights issues surpassed environmental sustainability as the issues drawing the most corporate engagement compared to the 2016 survey.  

Political action is the most common way companies engage in social issues.  

  • Forty-three percent (43%) of respondents used internal or contract lobbyists to advocate at the state or local level on an issue, and 41% engaged in lobbying at the federal level.  
  • Similar to 2016, the most common strategy employed by corporations to support a cause in 2021 is joining a coalition. The second most common strategy is issuing a public statement.  
  • Forty percent (40%) of respondents updated their PAC contribution criteria to reflect a candidate’s position on an issue.  

Stakeholders, rather than reputation or business needs, are driving issue engagement.  

  • Stakeholder demands was the most common reason for involvement in social issues, with 95% of respondents indicating that their company got engaged in response to stakeholder requests.  
  • The two most influential groups of stakeholders are rank-and-file employees (82%) and senior management (79%).  
  • Politicians, activists and the news media were not the primary drivers of corporate involvement in these causes.  
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Introducing Membership Plus+

Last month the Public Affairs Council launched its groundbreaking executive education bundle, Membership Plus+, which gives you access to 45+ workshops for you and your entire team in 2022 for an annual fee of $3,000.  Plan to improve your performance by signing up today and taking advantage of your pick of Council workshops in 2022.

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]How does Membership Plus work? 

It’s simple. When your organization pays its annual dues, there is now an option to upgrade your membership to Membership Plus+ for a flat fee of $3,000, regardless of your organization’s size. Once enrolled, every employee will have free access to each of our workshops, which can be attended in person or via our custom virtual platform. Your organization may send an unlimited number of employees to our workshops and there is no limit on how many workshops any one employee can attend. 

Why should we consider Membership Plus? 

This inclusive training opportunity is available to all members and provides your entire organization with access to more than 45 Council workshops annually. Membership Plus+ leads to potential savings in registration fees while providing top-notch professional development for your team. It also removes the hassles of staff having to seek approval or have a payment processed before registering for individual workshops. 

What’s more, Membership Plus+ significantly reduces the cost of earning any of the Council’s three Certificates in Public Affairs Management, Government Relations and Lobbying, or PAC and Grassroots Management. 

What does Membership Plus include? 

Membership Plus+ covers all Council workshops including programs on government relations, PACs, grassroots advocacy, policy communications, public affairs management, global public affairs, CSR, DEI and other related functions. For 2022, the Council has already planned a slate of more than 45 programs on these topics. These workshops are all livestreamed from our Washington, D.C., headquarters, provide at least two hours of content and are available as recordings to those who registered for the live event. 

How can I sign up or get answers to my questions? 

Please reach out to [email protected] or at 202.787.5962. [/vc_toggle]