- Advocating with executive branch agencies on a regular basis, and on Capitol Hill as needed
- Drafting policy materials, including policy papers, testimony, legislation, rulemaking comment letters, and regular policy blog posts
- Contributing to the organization's annual planning, priority setting, fundraising, and coalition-wide meetings
- Applying an equity lens to all of the above, and striving to advance racial equity both within the coalition's internal processes and through its external campaigns and policy goals
- Representing NSAC at a variety of partner meetings and coalitions both in DC and around the country
- Representing NSAC at conferences and to the media as needed.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018
NSAC Policy Specialist - Farming Opportunities and Fair Competition
The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) is hiring a Policy Specialist for its Farming Opportunities and Fair Competition Committee. The responsibilities include: