For many months now I have been working on establishing Long Distance Responders Organization as a legal non-profit. A couple of days ago, the state of Arizona has approved my paperwork and made the non-profit official. The non-profit's goal is to teach people how to respond during emergencies with an emphasis on utilizing Amateur Radio. To fulfill this goal, we will be providing educational programs. One of the programs that we will be hosting is an annual hamfest during National Amateur Radio Operators Day. To further proceed with our goal, we are encouraging people to donate to Long Distance Responders Organization. The donation page can be found at www.hamresponder.com or at https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XLMZR4A4X8UYC. As a non-profit, we can offer tax credits. We hope for your support in making America safer and more responsive. 73, Raymondizer www.hamresponder.com
Out of curiosity, does your group plan to advocate in the political arena in policy, legislation, or similar areas?
To get the National Amateur Radio Operators Day resolution passed, we would have to contact congress members, but we plan on remaining ham advocates, NOT politicians. Thank you for your question.
My question assumed that you were intent on advocacy in and for emergency communications and the role of amateur radio in it, hence the quote "..plan to advocate in the political arena...". Political advocacy ≠ becoming politicians.