Out with the Old, In with the New: The Revitalized ENT PAC
In today’s uncertain political climate, one thing appears to be set in stone—healthcare will remain one of the nation’s top domestic priorities for the foreseeable future. As a result, the Academy must remain diligent to ensure all our advocacy-related programs are robust and working efficiently on behalf of our members. One of the lesser known, but critically important, facets of the Academy’s advocacy programs is its political action committee, ENT PAC. Whether you are a current PAC “Investor” or someone who knows little about its purpose and applicable programs, ENT PAC has much to offer, and all Academy members are encouraged to learn more. Following a record-setting 2009-2010 fundraising cycle, the ENT PAC Board of Advisors and staff wanted to continue its positive momentum by incorporating several strategic and operational changes into the PAC programming. As a result, 2011 was a big year for ENT PAC, with the revitalization of existing PAC programs coupled with the rollout of several new initiatives. Because of their success in 2011, all of the following initiatives will continue in 2012. Encouraging ‘Friendly’ Competition: The ENT PAC State Fundraising and Membership Challenge During the 2011 spring meeting of the Board of Governors (BOG), ENT PAC Chair Marcella R. Bothwell, MD, introduced a new initiative designed to increase PAC fundraising and membership by encouraging friendly competition between the states. The ENT PAC State Fundraising & Membership Challenge tracks PAC activity in each state based on four metric categories–percent participation, dollars raised, number of new members, and average contribution. It was the goal of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors to develop a program that would provide smaller states the opportunity to more fairly compete with their larger counterparts. Program standings were updated regularly throughout the year and made available to ENT PAC Investors via the PAC webpage, the News, Bulletin, and “The ENT Advocate” e-newsletter. The 2011 winners are listed on page 28. Recognizing our Investors: The ENT PAC Leadership Club Giving Levels Introduced in 2011, the ENT PAC Leadership Club giving-levels program is an initiative to better recognize the PAC’s strongest supporters while also incentivizing current Investors to give at a higher level. The three-tiered program provides various benefits for members who make contributions of at least $365—just $1 a day. The benefits associated with the program increase at $535 (Capitol Club—$1 for every member of Congress) and $1,000 (Chairman’s Club). To learn more about the Leadership Club program, visit the ENT PAC webpage at www.entnet.org/entpac (U.S. AAO-HNS member log-in required). Knowledge is Power: The ENT PAC ‘Investors Report’ ENT PAC is only as strong as you—its Investors. With that in mind, the ENT PAC Board of Advisors wanted to devise a way to provide more information about the PAC and its applicable programs to its strongest supporters. Unveiled in 2011, the ENT PAC “Investors Report” is a semi-annual newsletter printed as an exclusive benefit for all members of the ENT PAC Leadership Clubs. Each edition of the report includes updated information about ongoing ENT PAC programs, as well as applicable political commentary. Given the importance of this new ENT PAC tool, an online copy of the July edition of the “Investors Report” was made available to all PAC-eligible members of the AAO-HNS. A New Look and Feel: ENT PAC Wall Re-Designed The ENT PAC Wall of Donors is one of the most prominent displays at each year’s Annual Meeting. In order to promote and complement the various new or re-designed PAC programs, the 2011 ENT PAC wall was transformed into a two-sided panel display and lounge area for current PAC Investors. In addition to the annual display of PAC supporters, the wall also featured information about the new giving level program and State Fundraising Challenge. If you were unable to personally view the PAC wall in San Francisco, be sure to see it on its home turf at the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Washington, DC. Adding to the Agenda: New ENT PAC/Advocacy Programming at the 2011 Annual Meeting Despite the always packed Annual Meeting agenda, the Government Affairs staff wanted to ensure that Academy members had plenty of opportunities to learn more about ENT PAC and other advocacy programs. In San Francisco, ENT PAC Investors were invited to attend the first-ever Investors Briefing & Legislative Update to learn first-hand about PAC programs and ongoing legislative efforts. In addition, members of the ENT PAC Chairman’s Club were invited to an exclusive “thank you” luncheon featuring members of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors. Still to Come: Enhanced ENT PAC Website Efforts are underway to entirely re-design ENT PAC’s web presence. Once complete, the ENT PAC webpage will be transformed into an interactive website designed to better serve our ENT PAC Investors by providing key information about ongoing programs, as well as applicable political updates. In addition, U.S. AAO-HNS members who are interested in learning more about ENT PAC prior to becoming an Investor will have access to important educational materials and answers to frequently asked questions. Stay tuned for updates about the website’s progress and email suggestions about the type of information you would like to see to entpac@entnet.org. Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
One of the lesser known, but critically important, facets of the Academy’s advocacy programs is its political action committee, ENT PAC. Whether you are a current PAC “Investor” or someone who knows little about its purpose and applicable programs, ENT PAC has much to offer, and all Academy members are encouraged to learn more.
Following a record-setting 2009-2010 fundraising cycle, the ENT PAC Board of Advisors and staff wanted to continue its positive momentum by incorporating several strategic and operational changes into the PAC programming. As a result, 2011 was a big year for ENT PAC, with the revitalization of existing PAC programs coupled with the rollout of several new initiatives. Because of their success in 2011, all of the following initiatives will continue in 2012.
Encouraging ‘Friendly’ Competition: The ENT PAC State Fundraising and Membership Challenge
During the 2011 spring meeting of the Board of Governors (BOG), ENT PAC Chair Marcella R. Bothwell, MD, introduced a new initiative designed to increase PAC fundraising and membership by encouraging friendly competition between the states. The ENT PAC State Fundraising & Membership Challenge tracks PAC activity in each state based on four metric categories–percent participation, dollars raised, number of new members, and average contribution. It was the goal of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors to develop a program that would provide smaller states the opportunity to more fairly compete with their larger counterparts. Program standings were updated regularly throughout the year and made available to ENT PAC Investors via the PAC webpage, the News, Bulletin, and “The ENT Advocate” e-newsletter. The 2011 winners are listed on page 28.
Recognizing our Investors: The ENT PAC Leadership Club Giving Levels
Introduced in 2011, the ENT PAC Leadership Club giving-levels program is an initiative to better recognize the PAC’s strongest supporters while also incentivizing current Investors to give at a higher level. The three-tiered program provides various benefits for members who make contributions of at least $365—just $1 a day. The benefits associated with the program increase at $535 (Capitol Club—$1 for every member of Congress) and $1,000 (Chairman’s Club). To learn more about the Leadership Club program, visit the ENT PAC webpage at www.entnet.org/entpac (U.S. AAO-HNS member log-in required).
Knowledge is Power: The ENT PAC ‘Investors Report’
ENT PAC is only as strong as you—its Investors. With that in mind, the ENT PAC Board of Advisors wanted to devise a way to provide more information about the PAC and its applicable programs to its strongest supporters. Unveiled in 2011, the ENT PAC “Investors Report” is a semi-annual newsletter printed as an exclusive benefit for all members of the ENT PAC Leadership Clubs. Each edition of the report includes updated information about ongoing ENT PAC programs, as well as applicable political commentary. Given the importance of this new ENT PAC tool, an online copy of the July edition of the “Investors Report” was made available to all PAC-eligible members of the AAO-HNS.
A New Look and Feel: ENT PAC Wall Re-Designed
The ENT PAC Wall of Donors is one of the most prominent displays at each year’s Annual Meeting. In order to promote and complement the various new or re-designed PAC programs, the 2011 ENT PAC wall was transformed into a two-sided panel display and lounge area for current PAC Investors. In addition to the annual display of PAC supporters, the wall also featured information about the new giving level program and State Fundraising Challenge. If you were unable to personally view the PAC wall in San Francisco, be sure to see it on its home turf at the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Washington, DC.
Adding to the Agenda: New ENT PAC/Advocacy Programming at the 2011 Annual Meeting
Despite the always packed Annual Meeting agenda, the Government Affairs staff wanted to ensure that Academy members had plenty of opportunities to learn more about ENT PAC and other advocacy programs. In San Francisco, ENT PAC Investors were invited to attend the first-ever Investors Briefing & Legislative Update to learn first-hand about PAC programs and ongoing legislative efforts. In addition, members of the ENT PAC Chairman’s Club were invited to an exclusive “thank you” luncheon featuring members of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors.
Still to Come: Enhanced ENT PAC Website
Efforts are underway to entirely re-design ENT PAC’s web presence. Once complete, the ENT PAC webpage will be transformed into an interactive website designed to better serve our ENT PAC Investors by providing key information about ongoing programs, as well as applicable political updates. In addition, U.S. AAO-HNS members who are interested in learning more about ENT PAC prior to becoming an Investor will have access to important educational materials and answers to frequently asked questions. Stay tuned for updates about the website’s progress and email suggestions about the type of information you would like to see to entpac@entnet.org.
Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.