Action Items
1. Outreach to outside groups:
a.
“Greek” organizations (fraternities/sororities)
b.
Faith-based institutions
c.
LGBTQA groups
d.
Social justice groups (i.e. women’s health organizations, YW/YMCAs, disability
groups, public health groups, etc
e.
Human services programs (WIC, County offices, etc)
f. Various CBOs and nonprofits
g. Consumer groups (i.e.
community advisory boards, support groups, etc)
2. Outreach to Public
Officials: Change.org petition
a.
Help promote petition widely (every signature delivers the petition
electronically to Congress and the President)
3. Outreach to Public
Officials: In-person visits
a.
State Capitols (the 40 Part D states, plus USVI and PR)
b. White House
c. AIDS Watch
4. Outreach to Public
Officials: Letter-writing campaigns
a.
Local (municipalities w/Part D funds)
b. State (the 40 Part D states,
plus USVI and PR)
c.
Federal (Congress)
5. Outreach to Public
Officials: Email campaigns
a.
Local (municipalities w/Part D funds)
b. State (the 40 Part D states,
plus USVI and PR)
c.
Federal (Congress)
6. Outreach to Public
Officials: Phone call campaign
a.
Local (municipalities w/Part D funds)
b. State (the 40 Part D states,
plus USVI and PR)
c.
Federal (Congress)
7. Outreach to Public
Officials: Twitter campaigns
a.
Local (municipalities w/Part D funds)
b. State (the 40 Part D states,
plus USVI and PR)
c.
Federal (Congress)
8. Locating (or
developing) an app for easier marketing of the Change.org petition/acquiring
mass signatures
9. Additional social
media outreach
a.
Use hashtag #saveryanwhitepartd as much as possible
b. Posting on your own pages
and the Save Ryan White Part D pages
c.
Tweeting about Part D and retweeting Save Ryan White Part D tweets
d.
Contributing to the Save Ryan White Part D blog and flash blog
e.
http://SaveRyanWhitePartD.org official website is being developed; will incorporate all of
the separate pages under one umbrella
10. Additional outreach to HRSA and HAB: Advocacy for the FOA Wording
11. Outreach to Ryan White Part D Grantees and Subgrantees
12. Utilizing a centralized list serve for Part D advocacy efforts
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