Followed apolicymakeron socialmedia.Shared apromisingpractice fromyour workwith students.Helped draftor edit anadvocacyletter orpolicy brief.Contacted alegislator abouta topic or issueimportant toyou.Organized orparticipated ina communityeducationevent.Supported acampaign toincreaseFAFSAcompletion.Attended alegislativesession orpublichearing.Participated ina virtualmeeting orevent foreducationadvocacy.Identified anemerging trendin educationthat couldimpact policy.Engagedwith studentsto amplifytheir voices.Collaboratedwith a partnerorganizationon advocacywork.Used socialmedia toadvocate foreducationpolicy changes.Shared anarticle oneducationpolicy with acolleague.Supported orparticipatedin a letter-writingcampaign.Supported astudent inapplying forfinancial aid.Respondedto a mediainquiry abouteducation orpolicy.Voted in alocal orstateelection.Sharedresearch ordata to supporteducation-related policydecisions.Shared anarticle or reportrelated toeducationpolicy withcolleagues.Participated inan onlinewebinar orpanel abouteducationpolicy.Promoted apostsecondaryaccessprogram in yourcommunity.Shared apersonal storyto advocate foreducationalaccess.Mentored acolleague orstudent innavigatingpolicy issues.Advocated forpoliciessupportingunderrepresentedstudent groups.Followed apolicymakeron socialmedia.Shared apromisingpractice fromyour workwith students.Helped draftor edit anadvocacyletter orpolicy brief.Contacted alegislator abouta topic or issueimportant toyou.Organized orparticipated ina communityeducationevent.Supported acampaign toincreaseFAFSAcompletion.Attended alegislativesession orpublichearing.Participated ina virtualmeeting orevent foreducationadvocacy.Identified anemerging trendin educationthat couldimpact policy.Engagedwith studentsto amplifytheir voices.Collaboratedwith a partnerorganizationon advocacywork.Used socialmedia toadvocate foreducationpolicy changes.Shared anarticle oneducationpolicy with acolleague.Supported orparticipatedin a letter-writingcampaign.Supported astudent inapplying forfinancial aid.Respondedto a mediainquiry abouteducation orpolicy.Voted in alocal orstateelection.Sharedresearch ordata to supporteducation-related policydecisions.Shared anarticle or reportrelated toeducationpolicy withcolleagues.Participated inan onlinewebinar orpanel abouteducationpolicy.Promoted apostsecondaryaccessprogram in yourcommunity.Shared apersonal storyto advocate foreducationalaccess.Mentored acolleague orstudent innavigatingpolicy issues.Advocated forpoliciessupportingunderrepresentedstudent groups.

WHEF Advocacy Group BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. B-Followed a policymaker on social media.
  2. O-Shared a promising practice from your work with students.
  3. I-Helped draft or edit an advocacy letter or policy brief.
  4. B-Contacted a legislator about a topic or issue important to you.
  5. O-Organized or participated in a community education event.
  6. O-Supported a campaign to increase FAFSA completion.
  7. I-Attended a legislative session or public hearing.
  8. B-Participated in a virtual meeting or event for education advocacy.
  9. N-Identified an emerging trend in education that could impact policy.
  10. G-Engaged with students to amplify their voices.
  11. G-Collaborated with a partner organization on advocacy work.
  12. O-Used social media to advocate for education policy changes.
  13. I-Shared an article on education policy with a colleague.
  14. N-Supported or participated in a letter-writing campaign.
  15. I-Supported a student in applying for financial aid.
  16. G-Responded to a media inquiry about education or policy.
  17. B-Voted in a local or state election.
  18. G-Shared research or data to support education-related policy decisions.
  19. G-Shared an article or report related to education policy with colleagues.
  20. B-Participated in an online webinar or panel about education policy.
  21. I-Promoted a postsecondary access program in your community.
  22. N-Shared a personal story to advocate for educational access.
  23. N-Mentored a colleague or student in navigating policy issues.
  24. O-Advocated for policies supporting underrepresented student groups.