
The D.C. Study Tour is a three-day program featuring interactive discussions and site visits designed to enhance participants’ understanding of public affairs from the Washington perspective.
The D.C. Study Tour is a three-day program featuring interactive discussions and site visits designed to enhance participants’ understanding of public affairs from the Washington perspective.
Off-election years present the perfect opportunity to conduct a compliance audit of your PAC activities. Hear from an election law expert on how to manage a PAC audit. This important process allows for careful review of your procedures and records to ensure compliance.
Join us to explore strategies for engaging employees in social impact and sustainability initiatives. Discover how to cultivate a culture of purpose and measure the impact of engagement efforts that drive meaningful change.
Don’t wait until August to start thinking about your summer recess strategy! In-district activities such as site visits, facility tours and district office meetings are an important component of a long-term advocate engagement strategy. They offer a unique way to engage and educate legislators as well as energize advocates. Join us to hear strategies to launch or elevate your in-district grassroots activities.
Learning how to read and understand Congressional bill text is a skill – sometimes bills are hyper-specific and prescriptive, and sometimes not. With the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the Chevron doctrine in 2024, lawmakers on Capitol Hill will be under pressure to craft legislation that’s less vague and more detailed. Knowing how to understand and analyze bill text will be even more important.
A well-crafted crisis communications plan can be the difference between weathering a storm and being overwhelmed by it. Whether your organization faces frequent challenges or aims to be proactive in crisis mitigation, this program will equip you with the tools needed to navigate any emerging issue with confidence.
Rulemaking is an integral part of the lawmaking process, but it’s often overlooked as a key advocacy tool. On top of that, the regulatory process looks different at the local vs. state vs. federal levels. Join us to learn strategies for navigating this complex but important landscape.
The popularity of AI tools like ChatGPT has continued to grow as newer iterations become more reliable. Join this workshop to better understand what AI can do for public affairs professionals, discover some of the most successful and cost-effective tools available, and see real-life examples of the technology’s practical applications.
This year is heralding a burst of legislative activity in state legislatures and governor’s mansions. Our experts will discuss what’s happened already, what’s ahead, and tips for ensuring a successful state government relations track record in 2025.
As employees increasingly expect their employers to take a stand on social and environmental issues, employee engagement has become a crucial component of public affairs strategy. Successful employee communication enables organizations to strengthen their reputation, build a more engaged workforce and contribute to your organization’s mission.
The deadline for first quarter LDA filings is quickly approaching! Join us to ensure you’re up-to-date on lobbying compliance rules. Our expert will also cover best practices for managing and tracking lobbying time and activities to avoid last-minute scrambling to gather information.
This boot camp will focus on the “upper” chamber of Congress – the U.S. Senate. Our experts will take us step-by-step through the Senate’s standard legislative procedures; how those processes differ from the U.S. House; why understanding those differences can be crucial to your government relations success; and more.
The Digital Media and Advocacy Summit is the leading annual event for digital comms and advocacy professionals. Hear new strategies, and case studies for energizing grassroots and policy campaigns.