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Oregon Wins with RPAC Grant and Online Fundraising

The Oregon Association used an RPAC Fundraising Grant and the RPAC Online Fundraising Program to help bring their RPAC collections to more than $30,000 in 2011. Targeted online communication and raffles, combined with extensive work by the Oregon Association leadership and staff made their fundraising efforts more successful than ever.

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Missouri and Cape Girardeau Associations Put NAR Land Use Initiative Services to Work

When the City Council of Cape Girardeau got serious about implementing an onerous rental inspection program, the 292-member Cape Girardeau County Board of REALTORSĀ® got busy. The board worked with the Missouri Association, which in turn asked for help from NAR. Through NARā€™s Land Use Initiative Program, the Cape Girardeau Board got a comprehensive review of the proposal from legal professionals. In the end, the City Council asked the Cape Girardeau Board to help them draft an acceptable ordinance. Along the way, the board combated several unfavorable news articles with letters to the editor, explaining that by commissioning a thorough...

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North Dakota Association Stands Up for Local Control in Property Tax Battle — and Wins!

The North Dakota Association of REALTORSĀ® (NDAR,) joined an astonishing coalition of more than 80 groups to oppose a measure that would have abolished the stateā€™s century-old property tax. Thatā€™s right, REALTORSĀ® worked to ā€œkeepā€ the tax. Why? Because getting rid of the tax would have empowered the state legislature to replace the lost income by creating new revenue sources, over which the voting public would have virtually no say. Their ā€œā€˜Keep It Local, North Dakotaā€ used funds from the state associationā€™s own Issues Mobilization along with a grant from NAR to pay for polling and campaign advertising, including television,...

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Midwestern Ohio Association Uses Grant to Turn Pig Roast and Auction into Successful RPAC Fundraiser

When youā€™re small, it helps to be resourceful, creative, and well-connected. It also doesnā€™t hurt to have access to a few pick-up trucks, professional auctioneers, and someone willing to roast a pig. The 460-member Midwestern Ohio Association of REALTORSĀ® (MOAR) proved this in 2012, by parlaying an RPAC Fundraising Partnership Program grant from the NAR into three-times the amount, which accounted for 70 percent of its total RPAC contribution for the year.

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Nebraska REALTORSĀ® Embrace NARā€™s Online Fundraising Programā€”Growing RPAC Participation and Receipts

The 4,000-member Nebraska Association of REALTORSĀ® signed on as one of the first of 38 state and local associations to embrace NAR's online RPAC fundraising system. In 2012, its first year up and running with the system, Nebraska raised just $750 online for RPAC. In 2013, however, they raised over $18,500: 105 percent of their Fair Share Goal. In the past, Nebraska would send out one standard RPAC fundraising appeal, annually. Now, it participates in five online campaigns throughout the year, tailored to different populations and with each message building on the previous one.

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Nevada REALTORSĀ® Use Grant and Grassroots Power to Soundly Defeat Proposed Tax on Businesses

The 14,000-member Nevada Association of REALTORSĀ® put an Issues Mobilization Grant from NAR, its own well-honed campaign skills and funds, as well as its significant grassroots power to soundly defeat a massive tax on businesses. The tax would have eliminated jobs, as well as slowed the state economy...

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Salt Lake Board Works With Transit Authority to Get Cars Off the Road and People onto Public Transit

Air quality is a big concern in the Wasatch Front region of north-central Utah, and the Salt Lake Board of REALTORSĀ® took steps to help clear the air. The 6,700-member board used a Game Changer Grant and funds of their own to sponsor the Utah Transit Authorityā€™s RideClear Program, which helped to get more than 14,000 cars off the road and 25,000 people onto public transportation

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Chattanooga REALTORSĀ® Contribute Funds and Resources to 40-Year Regional Growth Plan

The Greater Chattanooga Association of REALTORSĀ® recently donated itā€™s $10,000 Smart Growth Grant from NAR to support a 40-year growth planning process involving 16 counties in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. An array of area organizations and businesses are working with the local governments to develop a framework for managing future growth in the areaā€™s economic, environmental, educational, residential and commercial sectors.

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Oregon REALTORSĀ® Pass Ballot Measure 79 and Stop Unfair, Double Taxes

The 2012 election cycle resulted in a resounding victory for 12,000-member Oregon Association of REALTORSĀ® as voters supported the passage of Ballot Measure 79 to prohibit real estate transfer taxes. The vote was the culmination of a two-year campaign with NAR that began by collecting 164,000 signatures to qualify the issue for the ballot. Despite a difficult political atmosphere, research showed a path to victory through a strong education campaign. In the end, Measure 79 passed with 59 percent of the vote and was supported in 35 out of 36 counties throughout the state. This impressive victory featured a strong...

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Memphis Association Uses Game Changer Grant to Reduce Blight and Put Urban Farming to Work on Vacant Lots

The 3,100-member Memphis Area Association of REALTORSĀ® (MAAR) is determined to fight the blight that is overwhelming a number of its urban neighborhoods. Thanks to an NAR Game Changer Grant, MAAR is now partnering with the mayorā€™s office on what seems like a ā€œwin-win-win-winā€ solution: a pilot program that seeks not only to reduce neighborhood blight ā€“ but to increase neighborhood pride, spur economic development, and, remarkably, to boost the local school lunch program. The new program is testing the viability of urban farming on vacant lots in a neighborhood of South Memphis, using hoop houses to extend the growing...

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