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Become a NP Advocate Team Member and Live your Commitment to World Peace

Become a member of Nonviolent Peaceforce Advocate Team today, and live your high-level commitment to practical solutions for peace in a violent world. You will be an important participant in a growing and influential group that is successfully providing an alternative to violence and war.

The Advocate Team seeks to raise a substantial percentage of the Nonviolent Peaceforce budget every year.

How will you BENEFIT as an Advocate?

    Advocate Team Members retreat, 2007

  • Invitations to special events and travel
  • Educational opportunities
  • Recognition
  • Quarterly updates and breaking
    news highlights
  • Support materials for presenting the work of NP in your community
  • National and international speakers available for your events
  • A network of Advocate Team Members

How will you SHARE your resources?
Advocate Team Members make a multi-year commitment to:

  • Make a significant financial gift to Nonviolent Peaceforce
  • Invite other members of their community to support NP generously
  • Attend an annual Advocate Team Member retreat for project updates and training (optional)
  • Travel to an active NP site to get first-hand experience of NP work (optional)

The retreats and travel are opportunities to hear and see unpublished details of NP work, meet NP leaders, and learn effective ways to grow support. They are at the Advocates Team Members’ personal expense.ATM David Foecke welcomes guests to NP benefit in Seattle

You might also

  • Serve as an ongoing liaison of NP to your local civic or religious group
  • Help develop and distribute materials to interested groups and/or the media
  • Plan Advocate Team Member activities
  • Research a special project
  • Host a dinner or party
  • Introduce potential major donors to NP

See a list of Advocate Team Members

ATM Retreat Group shot, 2005Download the Advocate Brochure here:
ATM Brochure

For more information contact:
Erika Shatz, Major Gifts Officer
Nonviolent Peaceforce
425 Oak Grove
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-871-0005
eshatz at nonviolentpeaceforce.org



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