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Happy birthday!

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Happy Birthday,kathryn

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check out wonderful blog: Celebrating advocates on International Volunteer Day https://results.org/blog/celebrating-advocates-on-international-volunteer-day/

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LATER

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Thank you, Anne!

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GAVI decides to fund the rollout of the worlds first malaria vaccine, WOW

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Yay 2021 Fellows! You are awesome.

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Congratulations 2021 Fellows!

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Congrats 2021 Fellows!!!

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woooo congrats to our fellows!

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Wow, fantastic work Fellows!

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Amazing work, fellows!

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Woohoo! Met so many great fellows :) It was a pleasure going through this year with you all

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You all are incredible!!

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Way to go Edward!!

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So wonderful to be a part of it!-jazmine

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Yes! Corats to everyone!

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Congrats Fellows! I'm excited for our future collaborations!

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Great work team RESULTS, glad to be a part!

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can see that beautiful media here: https://results.org/volunteers/media-tools/

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Look at all those plus signs!! Congrats everyone, so happy to be part of a network of engaged volunteers changing the world for the better!

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Welcome new advocates!!!!

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Welcome y'all!

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Shout Out to Sylvia Lewis with the Detroit/Ann Arbor RESULTS group for her multiple LTE's published.

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Hi from Corte Madera CA. I need support from the expansion team- We have a lot of competing organizations here - and I cannot seem to find any new members and have exhausted what I know to do

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Kitty Sherlock 4 LTEs, 6 mtgs with MOC staffs Santa Fe NM

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Welcome! Thanks for joining us!!!

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So glad you're here! S/O to Jenna in our Indy Domestic group!

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and Will Harris TN

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Welcome Julissa Brown and all new advocates

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Three cheers for each of you!

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Hello all!

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Hello, Chelsea!

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Welcome New Advocates! Thank you all for all of your hard work this year!

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Yay! Adriana!

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Can go anywhere I also forgot 4 Op Eds

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Also S/O to Adriana, Gabrielle, Parker, Daniel, and Marjolein in Washington state! Our new advocates

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For those of you needing to submit lobby report forms can submit them here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsdZ7Y0_i6_X0J0TN27dcbMegUfwUifNvdyDtIDSX74qq0Ww/viewform

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PUPA- persistence usually pays off - and the CTC is an example of those of us who have been RESULTS advocates for a long time - we have been working on this for some time - YEH!

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Additionally, you can submit media you have published here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-GoqQXPfChOjZRvrj8gXS9EGJ73L06fMJC12k1hcFgHfOOA/viewform

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New from Columbia University: the expanded Child Tax Credit kept 3.6 million children above the poverty line (28 percent reduction in child poverty vs in its absence) and reached 61.1 million children in October: https://povertycenter.columbia.edu/news-internal/monthly-poverty-october-2021โฆ.But: If Congress doesn't pass #BuildBackBetter by the end of 2021, child poverty would increase for all racial/ethnic groups. 9.9 million kids are at risk of slipping back below the poverty line or deeper into poverty without the expanded CTC: https://cbpp.org/research/federal-tax/if-congress-fails-to-act-before-year-end-monthly-child-tax-credit-paymentsAnother resource: Tax Credit Reforms in Build Back Better Would Benefit a Diverse Group of Families https://itep.org/tax-credit-reforms-in-build-back-better-would-benefit-a-diverse-group-of-families/

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Please explain the terms

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We have to build relationships with the high-level allies?!

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A thought: will say the champions in Congress and the White House for expanding CTC have played a key role as an example... but all the other factors (especially the work of folks like you!) have helped tip the scales/reinforce what they are doing. For example, think about some of the key members of Congress that have joined our webinars and events this year :)

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Thanks Meredith. That helps.

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If you have any questions for Liz, please feel free to drop them in the chat

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Given the interest in high-level allies... can Liz give some examples? Curious if more about policymakers or outsiders (CEOs etc)

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What are CPS and CPP?

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So far, what are the implications for Results?

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I think the conclusions will help us

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In the last case it seems that it started out as a transaction to solve a problem, throwing money at the problem, would it be fair to say when AMOS joined it became more transformational?

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It sounds like youโre saying that staying power is key?

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STACEY!!!! WOOOOOT!!!!!!!

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Yes, Yolanda. The AMOS Project uses building relationships to leverage power.

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Know this might be hard to answer and a generalization, but which of the groups of influence you name are best to target besides high-govt officialsโฆI.e. who are best partners to begin to build or strengthen effective networks? Or is it strictly issue and community-dependent?

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Talk about the white light.

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The League of Women Voters has a wide range of influence.

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This was fantastic!!

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I'm interested in the network analyses. I know you simplified the graphic for presentation today, but I'd love to know more. aswaby@uindy.edu

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Thank you Liz!!

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emckenna@jhu.edu

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Thank you for this presentation. Great information.

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This was impressive..Thank you so much

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Thanks you RESULTS Staff for allocating all this time to this wonderful presentation! Very informative.

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We may want to invite you back!

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Iโm very sorry I went over! Look forward to engaging via email in follow up

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Excellent presentation!

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That was exciting. Thanks Liz!

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Thank you Liz, really helpful information!

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Thank you, Liz! Excited to build multi-dimensional staying power in year ahead.

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Thank You, Liz! Great Presentation!

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It is exciting to think of our goals for next year moving from emergency reactions to permanent, systemic change!

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Thanks, everyone, for your excitement and engagement on these new ideas!

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Thank you again Liz, wonderful analysis of how we can tap on our own power as volunteers in this movement.

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yooooo-hooo for planning!

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Yay! Group planningโlove it!

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Group planning is the best!! Great way to spend time with one another and further build relationships!

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Say that Jos!

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the group planning is also especially helpful for us as we introduce new volunteers to your chapters :)

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Individual planning form: https://results.org/?post_type=attachment&p=112583

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2022 Group Roadmap Guide: https://results.org/?post_type=attachment&p=112571

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Great work on the Roadmaps Jos!

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and the weekly update!

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Thank you Jos, looking forward to support you all in 2022 group planning!

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https://results.org/blog/celebrating-advocates-on-international-volunteer-day/

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we are so grateful to work with all of you!!

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We're so grateful for you all! <3

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So grateful for you all ๐

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A very big THANK YOU to you all!!

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You are incredible, all of you!

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And we are so grateful to RESULTS, giving us meaning in our lives.

01:43:07
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed individuals can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has." (Margaret Mead)

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You are an amazing bunch in the RESULTS staff, so I celebrate you too. So dedicated, articulate, aware. So thank you.

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RESULTS provides a way to continue our Peace Corps volunteer service. THANK YOU

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wooooo congrats Margaret!!!

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Congratulations Margaret!!

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congratulations margaret!

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MARGARET!!!! OH MY GOODNESS!!!!

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Congratulations, Margaret Smith!

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Congratulations, Margaret!!

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Congratulations!!!!

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Congratulations Margaret!! Well deserved, thank you for your dedication and leadership!!!

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Hooray for Margaret!! A real hero!!1

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Congratulations Margaret!!

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Very well deserved! Thank you Margaret for all youโve done and continue to do for RESULTS.

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Yes, thank you to the RESULTS staff! You make us better and effective. Congratulations Margaret!

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Grateful for all of you! And if anyone wants to read the NYT piece on Bob Dickerson: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/18/death-without-regrets/. Plus, congratulations Margaret!

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Congratulations, Margaret!

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HooRay for Margaret Smith !!!!

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Congratulations, Margaret!๐๐ช๐ผ

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Richly Deserved!

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I love that picture !!!!!!!

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๐ Congratulations!!!

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Congrats Margaret!!!! Love that persistence and passion for advocacy!

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Congrats to Margareth

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Congratulations, Margaret! Great role model you are...

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Margaret is such an amazing advocate for welcoming new folks to RESULTS which is why she is so deserving of this award.

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Thank you, Margaret, for your dedicated work on the Dallas fundraising event! And thank you to all the volunteers in Dallas who made that event such a success this year.

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found that pic! https://twitter.com/ccylevin/status/1183090837913251846

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Margaret you are so deserving and skillful in your advocacy!

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Yeh. wonderful to hear about all you are doing!

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Congratulations, Margaret!!

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Congrats Margaret!

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Congratulations, Margaret !!! ๐

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Congratulations, Margaret!!!

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Congratulations. Margaret!!

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Thank you RESULTS!

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Happy holidays!

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Happy holidays!

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Happy Holidays! BYe!

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Happy holidays!!!

01:48:51
Hi Tom!