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Advocacy & Public Affairs

Your industry has a policy problem. We know how to move it.

Approvals stalled, tariffs biting, rules being written without you. FullPAC pairs strategists who have worked campaigns at every level of government with the outreach platform to mobilize your members and the public, at scale.

  • Local, state, and federal
  • Nonpartisan by design
  • Strategy and execution, one roof
Sound Familiar?

The problems associations bring us.

Different industries, same shape: a decision is coming, the other side is organized, and your members’ voice is not in the room where it lands.

Local

Projects stuck in approvals

Data centers, plants, and developments waiting on county boards and planning commissions while opposition organizes first.

Federal

Tariffs and trade exposure

Input costs and export markets moving with policy, while the members absorbing the damage stay invisible to the people deciding.

State

Licensing and workforce rules

Occupational licensing, labor rules, and workforce policy written statehouse by statehouse, often without your industry at the table.

Local + State

Zoning and permitting fights

Growth your members need, blocked one hearing at a time by whoever shows up. Usually not you.

Any level

Public sentiment turning

An industry narrative hardening against you in local press and social feeds, with no organized voice answering it.

State + Federal

Regulation moving fast

Comment windows, rulemakings, and ballot measures on timelines that punish associations who start organizing late.

Your issue not on the list? The playbook below fits any decision a public body makes. Bring it to the call.

What You Get

A guided partner, not a tool login.

Most associations do not need software. They need someone who has run this fight before, with the machine to run it again for them.

The Guidance

A strategist who has run these fights

You get a named strategist, not a ticket queue. We map the decision you need, who actually makes it, what moves them, and the campaign that gets there.

  • Issue and stakeholder mapping before any message sends
  • Campaign plan scoped to the decision, the venue, and the calendar
  • Message development and testing for your industry's real audience
  • A direct line to your strategist through the whole engagement

The Platform

Execution at the scale politics runs at

The same infrastructure that runs thousands of political campaigns runs your advocacy program: one audience, every channel, one report.

  • Texting, mail, digital, voice, and email from one targeting spine
  • Member activation and grassroots mobilization programs
  • Public comment, petition, and contact-your-official drives
  • Reporting your board can read: outreach, actions, outcomes

6,000+

Campaigns run on the platform

Our strategists have worked campaigns and policy fights at the local, state, and federal level, across the political spectrum. That is the bench your issue gets.

The Playbook

Four steps, whatever the issue.

  1. Map the fight

    The decision, the venue, the timeline, and the people who actually decide. Local hearing, statehouse committee, or federal rulemaking, each is a different campaign.

  2. Build the audience

    Your members, their employees, suppliers, customers, and the residents of the districts that matter, matched against the voter file and built once.

  3. Mobilize at scale

    Texting, mail, digital, and voice move the audience to act: show up, comment, sign, call, and be counted where the decision happens.

  4. Measure and adjust

    Every send, action, and outcome in one report. What moved, what did not, and where the next dollar goes.

Every Level

Fights are won where decisions are made.

A county hearing, a statehouse committee, and a federal comment window are three different campaigns. We scope to the venue, not a template.

Local

County boards, city councils, planning commissions. The venue where a handful of organized voices decides, and where our strategists have run turnout and public-comment programs.

State

Statehouses, agencies, and ballot measures. Fifty different rulebooks; our team has worked legislative and issue campaigns across the map.

Federal

Congress and federal rulemakings. District-by-district mobilization that makes your members visible to the offices that represent them.

Straight Answers

What association leaders ask first.

Are you a lobbying firm?

No. FullPAC is a grassroots advocacy and public affairs operation: we guide strategy and run the campaigns that mobilize your members and the public toward a decision. Where registered lobbying is what your issue needs, we work alongside the lobbyists you retain.

We are not political. Does that matter?

It fits exactly. FullPAC is nonpartisan and works across the political spectrum, which is what an association with members across the political spectrum needs. The campaign is about your issue, not a party.

What does an engagement look like?

It starts with a call with Scott Weldon, our chief political strategist. If there is a fit, you get a campaign plan scoped to your issue and venue, a named strategist, and the platform executing under one roof. Engagements run from a single hearing fight to a standing yearly program.

Can you work with our existing PR or government relations team?

Yes, and it is common. Your GR team keeps the relationships and the inside game; we bring the outside game, the audience, the mobilization, and the volume their strategy needs behind it.

How fast can a campaign start?

Strategy work starts the week you engage. Outreach timelines depend on the channels involved, and a comment-window or hearing-date deadline is exactly the constraint the platform is built to hit. Bring the date to the call.

Start Here

Bring us the issue. We will bring the plan.

Fifteen minutes with our chief political strategist. Tell us the decision you need and the calendar it is on, and we will tell you honestly whether and how we would fight it.

Scott Weldon

Chief Political Strategist

Your point of contact for advocacy programs, from the first call through the campaign.

Or call the team

(757) 821-2121

FullPAC provides nonpartisan political technology and advocacy services and does not endorse or advocate for any candidate or party. We work with associations and organizations across the political spectrum.

Choose a time to talk through your issue

Trouble with the scheduler? Open it directly, or call (757) 821-2121.

The other side is already organizing.

Book the call. Bring the issue, the venue, and the date, and leave with a straight answer.

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