Advocate for the United Nations

Congress approved funding for the UN. Now we need your help to make sure it doesn’t get taken back.

During recess in early April, your Members of Congress will be home in their district offices. Hosting local meetings is one of the most effective ways to ensure international affairs funding is protected and delivered.

We’ll provide the training and materials. You provide the voice.

Meet with your district office and help ensure UN funding gets spent, not rescinded.

For questions, please email our Grassroots Advocacy Manager, Maria Amalla, at mamalla@unfoundation.org

Step 1: In-District Meetings

Meeting your elected officials is straight forward and simple, especially from the comfort of your own community.

Register for our training on Wednesday, March 18th at 7:00 pm ET and learn how to send a meeting request and receive the talking points.

*Training is required for participation. Please make sure to fill out the interest form below. We do not want to duplicate efforts for the same districts. Training will be recorded.*

Register for the Congressional Training!

 

Step 2: Interest Form

Confirm your participation in the in-district meetings by filling out the interest form. There may be multiple UNA members from the same district seeking to schedule a meeting with an elected official. Help us coordinate and avoid duplicating efforts by submitting your information to the form below.

Fill out the Interest Form!

Step 3: Report Back

We value your feedback and kindly ask that you fill out the in-district meeting form, so we are aware of how your meetings went!

Tell us how your meetings went!

Additional Resources

First time scheduling meetings with your Members of Congress? Don’t worry, feel free to use the following resources to organize your efforts.