Project Title: Building a National Advocacy & Industry Impact Strategy for the U.S. Pump Industry

Hydraulic Institute

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Project Title Building a National Advocacy & Industry Impact Strategy for the U.S. Pump Industry
Project Topics Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy PR & Communications Research, Analysis, Evaluation Strategic Planning
Skills & Expertise Advocacy Framework Design Benchmarking Coalition Building Communication skills Data analysis Economic Impact Assessment Narrative Development Policy Analysis Presentation skills Project Management Public Affairs Strategy Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Research Methodology stakeholder mapping Strategic Planning
Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
The Hydraulic Institute is renowned for its technical standards and engineering leadership within the pump industry. However, as it seeks to expand its role in advocacy, policy, and public affairs, it faces the challenge of building a more focused and measurable advocacy framework. Currently, the organization may not be fully leveraging its potential influence in federal and industry policy conversations, which can limit its impact on critical issues such as energy, water infrastructure, and sustainability.

This gap presents a significant opportunity for students to contribute to the development of a strategic advocacy framework. The current challenge impacts the Hydraulic Institute's ability to effectively communicate the economic and societal value of the pump industry, which is essential for establishing its role as a national voice in policy discussions.

Through this project, students will gain valuable experience in consulting, policy change, and strategic planning. They will engage in research, analysis, and evaluation to identify opportunities for the Hydraulic Institute to strengthen its advocacy efforts. The project will involve phases such as benchmarking peer organizations, developing an industry impact narrative, and formulating a practical advocacy strategy. This hands-on experience will equip students with real-world skills in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and communications, making it an ideal learning opportunity for emerging leaders in public and nonprofit management.

Exploring this strategic challenge is meaningful for students as it connects academic learning with practical applications in consulting, operations, and marketing. By addressing a real-world business issue, students will not only contribute to the Hydraulic Institute’s goals but also enhance their career skills, preparing them for future roles in policy and advocacy.

Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required
  1. Conduct a literature review on advocacy frameworks used by peer trade associations.
  2. Analyze the current public affairs strategy of the Hydraulic Institute.
  3. Benchmark advocacy priorities against those of similar organizations.
  4. Evaluate existing industry data to quantify the economic and societal value of the pump industry.
  5. Develop a narrative that communicates the national importance of the pump industry.
  6. Map key stakeholders and potential coalition partners for advocacy efforts.
  7. Identify gaps in current messaging and propose improvements.
  8. Design a draft advocacy and communications framework for the Hydraulic Institute.
  9. Present findings and recommendations to Hydraulic Institute leadership.
  10. Iterate on the framework based on feedback from stakeholders.
Project Synopsis: Expected Results
  • Enhanced understanding of advocacy and public affairs strategy development.
  • Comprehensive benchmarking report on peer trade associations' advocacy priorities.
  • Quantified economic and societal value of the pump industry.
  • Improved messaging and communication strategies for the Hydraulic Institute.
  • Draft framework for a cohesive advocacy structure.
  • Increased visibility of the Hydraulic Institute in policy discussions.
  • Practical experience in stakeholder engagement and coalition building.
  • Strategic recommendations for long-term impact and policy influence.

Project Timeline

Touchpoints & Assignments Date Type

Program Kickoff

Sep 12 2025 Event

Program Managers

Name Organization
Tiffany Charbonier New York University (NYU)

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