Effectively Communicating with DC Policymakers

post by PolicyTakes · 2025-03-17T22:11:56.197Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

Contents

  Step 1: Write a policy memo
  Structure of an effective policy memo
    1. BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front)
    2. Executive Summary
    3. Background
    4. Significance
    5. Recommendations
  Tips
  Next steps
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This community has shown a growing interest in engaging with the US Government, but it seems like most community members aren't aware of communication norms in DC. I wrote this communication guide to help people have more productive meetings.

 

Step 1: Write a policy memo

Before you request a meeting with policymakers, write a policy memo that explains why you want to talk to them and what you want them to do. Send your memo in your meeting request so that you can use your meeting time to answer their questions and focus on action items. 

Why write a policy memo before your meeting?

Policymakers receive countless meeting requests daily. Those accompanied by clear, substantive memos that demonstrate careful thought and preparation are significantly more likely to secure meetings and achieve desired outcomes.

Structure of an effective policy memo

1. BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front)

2. Executive Summary

3. Background

4. Significance

5. Recommendations

Tips

Next steps

  1. Prepare your memo following the format above
  2. Get feedback from someone with relevant government experience, incorporate feedback
  3. Submit your memo with your meeting request
  4. Practice introducing yourself to the policymaker and presenting your memo before your meeting
  5. Follow up after your meeting with a thank you note and anything the policymaker expressed interest in during the meeting

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