Instead of each local association individual advocacy and consumer outreach plans, North Carolina REALTORSĀ®, the state association, used a Game Changer Grant to create a strong single program called āNC REALTORSĀ®: The Smart Moveā to promote public understanding of the value of using a REALTORĀ®, and to position REALTORSĀ® as the premier real estate advocacy resource and a key community partner.
Washington REALTORSĀ® Help Revitalize Downtown Bellingham
Using a REALTORĀ® Party Smart Growth Action Grant, the Whatcom County Association of REALTORSĀ® (WA) was a major sponsor of a dynamic placemaking competition that drew 24 participants and more than 500 community members. Judging from its success, the REALTORSĀ® know it will make an impactāand plan to make it an annual event.
Collin County REALTORSĀ® Promote Census in the Nationās Fastest-Growing Region
To maximize local participation in the 2020 Census, the Collin County Association of REALTORSĀ® tapped into the astonishing language skills of its new Global Diversity Committee: the result, a brief video statement on the association website, appears in 26 languages, encouraging understanding and participation in the all-important head-count.
With a Fair Housing Grant, the Greater Syracuse Association of REALTORSĀ® Strengthens its Efforts to Banish Racial Bias
In light of all thatās been learned about racial bias in the past year, the Greater Syracuse Association has been working hard to raise awareness of how the issue is at play in the real estate industry. Using a Fair Housing Grant from the REALTORĀ® Party, it presented Bill Dedman, the lead investigator on the Newsday āTesting the Divideā exposĆ©, as a guest speaker at a seminar for members.
REALTOR Party News – October 2022
Housing supply is the number one issue for millions of consumers who are locked out of the market. NAR has been on the front lines for the past two years advocating for affordable housing ā and spurring legislative and executive action. Read more about President Leslie Rouda Smithās recent White House meeting to discuss solutions to the nation's housing supply and affordability crisis.
REALTOR Party News – November 2019
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and More
Customized RPAC Marketing Materials
RPAC createsĀ customized materials to be used for solicitation and investor education using your state or local association logo, investor clubs and state and local issues. Choose fromĀ 4 different template options (seen below), including RPAC Major Investor brochure that does not count toward your yearly count.Ā RPAC will pay for the design, printing and delivery to your office of enough materials for every member in your association. To order customized RPAC promotional materials for state and local associations, there is a special application process. To order customized marketing materials, state and local associations must meet the following requirements: State election laws do...
GADFly Newsletter ā February 2023
Interested in Working for NAR? NAR is hiring a Political Programs Manager who will work closely with the GAD community.Ā If you are well versed in political advocacy and would like to see how you can put your talents to work at NAR, please click here to find out more about the position. You can also reach out to Jon Waclawski (jwaclawski@nar.realtor) with any questions. Community Outreach Transforming Neighborhoods: Bring Counselors of Real Estate to Tackle Top Issues ā Apply by February 17th Interested in addressing such challenges as commercial disinvestment, housing gaps, brownfield reuse and natural disaster response? Apply...
Tennessee REALTORSĀ® Score One of Highest Call for Action Response Rates
Put a āChief Engagement Officerā together with a good plan, a strong team and 25,000 REALTORSĀ® in The Volunteer State of Tennessee and what do you get? One of the highest response rates in the shortest amount of time on NARās latest flood insurance Call for Action. In the three weeks that it was active, nearly 27 percent of Tennessee REALTORSĀ® responded, asking Congress to reform and extend the National Flood Insurance Program.
Coeur dāAlene REALTORSĀ® Bring a āStorybook Trailā to Growing Community
The Coeur dāAlene REALTORĀ® association wanted to use one of the REALTORĀ® Partyās Smart Growth Action Grants to help a local community where its members live and work. Working together with the City of Rathdrum, Idaho, they planned and built a āStorybook Trailā at the base of Rathdrum Mountain.