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Manage community and campus activist groups in targeted locations. Organizing and Volunteer Management. Two years of related experience such as in community, grassroots, or issue campaign organizing; Must have demonstrated experience leading work teams, volunteer teams, and/or interns.
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By organizing grassroots lobbying and issue campaigns using modern tactics, the ACLU seeks to achieve change as profound in the legislative, administrative and electoral arenas as it has accomplished through the courts.
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Independently manage assigned turf and that of their team, including driving outcomes on membership and COPE (Committee on Political Education) recruitment, leader and activist recruitment and development, conduct member trainings and meetings, and build and grow worker organization, including organizing committees, contract action teams, and other teams of workers who take action on our priorities.
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Community activist with understanding of community dynamics and organizing skills. Community activist or public health educated. conditions such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, chronic kidney disease and.
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Since its founding, Turning Point USA has embarked on a mission to build the most organized, active, and powerful conservative grassroots activist network on high school and college campuses across the country.
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Field Organizing Conduct broad and intensive outreach efforts to build deep and meaningful relationships with educators (both E4E members and prospective members) Plan, execute, and lead frequent phone banks, text banks, 1:1 meetings, school visits, and house parties to move campaigns forward Educate, agitate, and motivate members to take activist actions (sign petitions, write op-eds, testify at the legislature, etc.
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Faith Regional Managers are also responsible for connecting with interested leads; starting groups and building a strong, long-lasting pastors coalition; equipping Christian's with our resources; organizing local initiatives; conducting outreach to prospective members; giving oral presentations; importing and organizing data; and networking on behalf of the organization at events and conferences.
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Vote Rev's ENGAGE innovation process starts with carefully defining a problem we want to solve (e.g., non-activist voters don't talk to their friends above voting). We're especially excited about candidates with experience in ANY of the following: (i) qualitative research and creating intuitive and user-centered design solutions, (ii) statistical methods and programming, or (iii) political organizing or campaigning.
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We are the state's largest and most influential civil rights organization, combining litigation, policy advocacy, communications, and community organizing tactics to promote a broad range of individual rights and liberties.
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Strong facilitation and presentation skills; experience leading activist or organizing networks required; Additionally, they will lead programming for the Roots of Reproductive Justice community of practice, to facilitate Collective Power’s activist/academic archival collaboration.
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Responsible for planning, organizing, directing and controlling organization-wide activities as they relate to arts and film education advocacy, development of arts and film programs/projects, marketing strategy, and strategic direction in the supervision and appointment and evaluation of project managers managing the organization's cultural arts and film programs/projects.
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Proven skills facilitating civic engagement. Job Description: A Faith Regional Manager is responsible for working with and serving pastors and ministry leaders, launching new Faith Groups, mobilizing local leaders for various events and initiatives, all while building a strong network throughout the territory.
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Develop plans to mobilize and lead member-volunteers in key union activities including organizing campaigns, labor-to-labor political campaigns, grassroots lobbying, issue campaigns, ballot initiative campaigns, media activity, fundraising, and legislative/issue advocacy in support of the union’s collective bargaining.
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The Mellon Initiative supports post-doctoral, faculty, dissertation, and community activist fellows developing research projects concerned with the ways structural inequality–intersecting structures of social, political, and economic power, especially seen through the lens of race and indigeneity–shape social and economic relations, culture, and daily life.
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Manages short-term advocacy and organizing projects such as Day of Action, volunteer and activist activities and actions, voter engagement, and legislative campaigns, in the region, as assigned.
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