EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 27 MIN
Pulling Every Lever: Advocacy from the Local Level Up
from The Pulse · host NonPartisan Hacks
"Send us a text about this episode!"What does it actually take to get something into a government budget?In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood go behind the scenes on Sean’s multi-year advocacy journey to increase the Volunteer First Responder Tax Credit — first at the federal level, then provincially in British Columbia. From jogging past the fire hall in Parksville to sitting in the legislature on budget day, it’s a story about persistence, relationships, and pulling every lever you can find.Plus: it’s the show’s first-ever video episode and there’s a new way to pitch in. Joel’s agency built GiverLever, a WordPress donation plugin for nonprofits, campaigns, and creators, and you can take it for a spin by supporting the podcast, or back a specific episode you think deserves more listeners by contributing directly on that episodes page on the website. Episode Highlights: How Sean took an idea from a failed federal campaign to two government budgetsWhat budget day actually looks like inside the BC legislature, including the media “lockup” Why advocating from multiple channels at once is the key to getting things doneThe real cost difference between volunteer and paid fire departments — and why it matters for your property taxes How a casual conversation with the Minister of Finance at a UBCM reception fits into the bigger advocacy pictureText us about this episode: Send us a textVisit the NonPartisan Hacks website: https://nonpartisanhacks.com/Voice message: Voice message The PULSE and be part of the podcast!You'll find all episodes of The PULSE Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, TikTok and YouTube podcasts, as well as PULSECommunity.ca.Special Thanks to Our Sponsor - Ian Lindsay & Associates.Check out Skookum Kid's Stories on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, and YouTube Podcasts, as well at SkookumKids.com.Sign up for our weekly newsletter of new podcast releases and contests!Click here to learn how to Support the show"Like, Share & Listen!"#PulseCommunityPodcast #publicengagement #ThePulseCommunity #SeanWood, #JoelGrenz #ParksvilleQualicumBeach #NonPartisanHacks Support the show
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"Send us a text about this episode!" What does it actually take to get something into a government budget? In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood go behind the scenes on Sean’s multi-year advocacy journey to increase the Volunteer First Responder Tax Credit — first at the federal level, then provincially in British Columbia. From jogging past the fire hall in Parksville to sitting in the legislature on budget day, it’s a story about persistence, relationships, and pull...
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