Advocacy - Working with Elected Officials

Traditionally regarded as a non-partisan issue, historic preservation can serve almost any political agenda, whether it's affordable housing, tourism, smart growth, or economic development. The key is to identify overlapping political priorities and determine how preservation can help meet mutual objectives. When an elected official plays a role in a successful preservation project, let them take the credit and recognize their contribution with public kudos and awards. If appropriate, nominate these projects for state or national recognition to inspire more good deeds. Cultivate relationships by inviting local politicians to speak at events or seeking their assistance to mediate disputes. It is also important to network with those who can provide indirect access to elected officials, such as business and community leaders.

 

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