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| What
is UConn Advocates?
The UConn Advocates program is designed to strengthen relationships between legislators and the University of Connecticut through the action of trained advocates. Advocates will communicate to their legislators issues of importance to the University and to higher education in the state of Connecticut . Advocacy efforts include numerous letter-writing campaigns, emails, and constituent phone calling to legislators and town officials and an overall show of force and support to the legislature and the governor. UConn Advocates work closely with one another, their respective elected officials and the local media to further improve the University and its programs and schools. This important work includes grassroots lobbying in Hartford, writing letters to local newspapers, organizing meetings with neighbors and friends to discuss UConn and its future, letter campaigns and attending meetings with faculty, staff, students and alumni of the University and its various programs and schools. Citizen advocacy has already made a profound difference for UConn. Public support convinced the legislature to create UConn 2000, the landmark program that is providing the University with renewed, rebuilt and enhanced campuses. Because of the Advocates, 21st Century UConn was passed by a strong bi-partisan majority and signed into law. With this success, UConn Advocates has had the opportunity to grow and take on projects such as Rentschler Field and legislative action on behalf of the UConn Health Center. After major success as a grassroots campaign organization, UConn Advocates
is now moving into another phase. The Advocates need to continue being
proactive regarding upcoming opportunities for the University of Connecticut
. In order to make this goal a reality UConn Advocates needs more members
who are willing to be leaders in their districts. We’re looking
for friends of the University who are willing to contact legislators
and local media outlets to let the voice of those who are concerned about
the institution be heard. Over the next few years UConn Advocates will
become a driving force concerning numerous issues relating to the University
of Connecticut and its programs and schools. |
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