Advocacy Day Training Resources

Read below for resources for Advocacy Day attendees including what to expect, FAQs, and video library.

Advocacy Day Training Resources

Read below for resources for Advocacy Day attendees including what to expect, FAQs, and video library.

What to Expect

You will spend your day with women and men who care about the same things you care about. Many of our advocates have experienced infertility or are still on their journey to parenthood. You will come together and your voice will be heard!

RESOLVE will schedule your conference call appointments for you and provide you with a schedule on Advocacy Day through a mobile app. All Advocacy Day participants will attend training before your scheduled appointments. You will also receive a pdf of materials as well as receive in-depth training regarding the issues and talking points for the appointments. You will meet your fellow advocates virtually through online calls and emails with your State Captain and State Delegation.

Schedule

FAQs

What does a virtual advocacy event entail?
Are children allowed at Advocacy Day?
What should I wear?
Is this a partisan event, meaning, will I have to tell people if I am a Democrat or a Republican?
I would love to come but can’t commit 100% until a week or so before…should I still register?
I am not comfortable public speaking; what will be required of me?
Are family building professionals allowed to come – such as doctors, mental health professionals, attorneys, etc?
My infertility is resolved and I had insurance coverage for medical treatment…will it still be helpful for me to attend?
Do I make my appointments with my representatives?
We built our family through adoption and never tried medical treatment. Should I still come?
I don’t have infertility but have friends or family who do; should I come?

Advocate Resources

The following advocate training resources are designed to prepare you for your appointments with Members of Congress. The virtual morning training the day of your appointments is jam-packed and so a little preparation ahead of time will help. You should start reading the information at the top and work your way to the bottom, ending with several “to dos” that will have you very prepared to have successful meetings with your Members of Congress.

Advocacy Day Checklist
Advocacy Day Congressional Scorecard
Training Videos
Advocacy Day Materials
Advocacy Day Social Media Resources
Advocacy Day Theme and Issues
The Difference Between a House and Senate Bill
The Do’s and Don’ts of Handling Hesitant Reps
Media Kit

Advocacy Day Video Library

The videos below provide examples of how to tell your story on Advocacy Day. There are a variety of story perspectives such as first-time advocates, returning advocates, Military & Veterans, and providers.

DISCLAIMER:

All sponsors and their related sponsorship materials must be vetted and approved by RESOLVE. RESOLVE may refuse to enter into or terminate a relationship for any reason on a case-by-case basis. If you are interested in sponsoring the Virtual Advocacy Day, please contact Sophia Elias at sophia.elias@resolve.org.

Thank you Champion Sponsor:

Thank you Changemaker Sponsors:

Thank you Supporter Sponsor:

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Univfy Inc.