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Grassroots Advocates, an affiliate of Camelback Strategy Group, specializes in voter contact and door-to-door field services. At Grassroots, you will interact with energetic, friendly people everyday.
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Calvert Street Group is a corporate and political campaign consulting firm focusing on state and local affairs, land-use and development, ballot initiatives, and grassroots lobbying. 1-3 years of campaign experience or relevant field, grassroots or organizing experience.
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7+ years experience in legislative, electoral, or political grassroots campaign development and implementation, with at least 5 years serving in a vital leadership role in a high impact campaign from beginning to end.
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Political or non-profit campaign experience (local, grassroots, movement-driven) a plus. This Marketing leader will build scalable campaign strategies, developing both national/global and hyper-local/grassroots initiatives to drive sustained growth.
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In coordination with Advocacy Relations staff, provide strategic direction for the development of grassroots campaigns and messaging; media and social media campaigns; and Hill Days. Bachelors degree in public policy, public health political science or related field; Masters degree preferred.
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Develop and deploy grassroots lobbying tactics to support PMI's public policy objectives, while also leveraging national and local political organizations to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders and deepen policymaker understanding of PMI's benefit to society.
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At least 8-10 years professional experience, with at least one cycle of congressional, presidential, or local electoral experience with a campaign or with an electoral/grassroots organization. Manage and help develop leadership development, electoral and grassroots campaign plans, logistics, and timelines and work across teams to engage and mobilize members, partners, and voters.
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Leadership/assistance provided will emcompass the entire range of policy change activities including strategic campaign planning, implementation, legislation/regulation drafting, media, grassroots, grasstops and coalition development and management.
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Experience working/volunteering on a political campaign, organizing in your community, or issue advocacy. Event management In collaboration with Supermajority’s Strategic Program Team, plan and help lead events (online and in- person) focused on core tactics we use to build continuous grassroots power at Supermajority: deep canvassing, direct voter contact, organizing night school, Majority Leaders, in-person strategy meet ups, values-based mobilization, volunteer recruitment & retention, and leadership development.
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You have 6+ years of experience working on electoral campaigns or at a party committee, for elected federal or state government officials, on Capitol Hill, at an advocacy, non-profit, or similar organization with a focus on coalition and/or grassroots organizing and management experience in a statewide or national regional role.
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Empower DC is a citywide grassroots organization that builds the political power of low/moderate-income, Black and brown DC residents to advance systemic change and social justice. The EJ Manager will also support Empower DC’s staff EJ organizers, providing additional strategic direction and on the ground to support strengthening grassroots campaigns.
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As our Advocacy Director, you’ll lead and model a top notch organizing strategy while base building for energy democracy & political engagement with coalition partners. Implement multi-level base building and leadership development organizing strategies, education, and advocacy campaigns to build grassroots power and drive impactful campaigns.
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Help develop and coordinate grassroots legislative and political activities in the six Midwest states: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Contribute to the development of grassroots legislative strategies and identify emerging issues.
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The Position is responsible for supporting legislative and political strategy including lobbying the Oregon State Legislature and relevant state agencies, tracking coordination of bills, developing political communications, and engaging in grassroots mobilization, staff workgroups, task forces and coalitions.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Public Health, a related area or equivalent work experience. Experience developing and implementing grassroots and media advocacy tactics.
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