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Create organizing materials such as call scripts, door-knocking raps, meeting agendas, training curriculum, and coordinating with other departments to develop organizer talking points and outreach materials.
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The Organizing Director will report to the Executive Director and oversee COPA’s grassroots organizing and leadership development program. COPA is seeking an Organizing Director to advance our mission and work with our team to build power and win on our issues of climate, economic, and immigrant justice.
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Demonstrated understanding of both the barriers and opportunities for organizing with immigrant communities, communities of color, and low- and moderate- income people. Significant grassroots organizing experience, including union or issue campaign organizing and electoral organizing.
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In the first year, you will support the Community Organizing & Engagement Director in producing a public document outlining principles and best practices for government agencies to leverage community power in government decision making along with developing up to two trainings to build upon the consciousness of skills of NYC residents to strengthen the pillars of racial equity in democracy.
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Develop and create community engagement opportunities to leverage change using a team-organizing leadership model. Leveraging peak moments such as elections, legislative session, and school board votes to test distributive organizing, relational organizing, online advocacy, and other tools to analyze and adjust as needed.
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Develop, train, and coach people to build and engage their networks using relational organizing tools, authentic 2-way conversations, calls, organic social media, texting, and other digital tools.
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The Texas State Organizing Director will also manage a Texas Organizing Manager (to be hired) whose main role will be to directly recruit and manage 20 youth-led Action Teams statewide, participating in state-based climate advocacy and civic engagement work, including all aspects of recruitment, on-boarding, training, engagement, advocacy, civic engagement, and legislative action.
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About the Justice Committee: The Justice Committee (JC) is a grassroots organization dedicated to building a movement against police violence and systemic racism in NYC. We organize New Yorkers of color who are directly impacted by racist and abusive policing to lead campaigns that decrease police violence, increase police accountability and reduce the size, scope, and budget of the NYPD. For 40 years the JC has been supporting and organizing families who have lost loved ones to the NYPD.
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Demonstrated impact as a political change agent, as exhibited by a successful cycle of local grassroots organizing, or organizing in combination with experience in a political campaign or elected official’s office.
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The Organizing and Policy Director who is based in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and reports to the Executive Director. Through education, social service, community organizing, public policy advocacy, civic participation and arts & culture programs, Woori Center ensures that these community members can impact progressive change at the local and state levels.
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The Community Organizing & Engagement Associate reports directly to the Community Organizing & Engagement Director and leads the external components of the commission's work. Community Organizing and Engagement Strategy – Under the direction of the Community Organizing & Engagement Director, you will design and implement an organizational and engagement strategy that brings together New York City community members across neighborhoods to identify community concerns, and be in receipt of ideas and proposed solutions to enact change in government decision making.
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Work with the National Political Director to plan and execute high-impact grassroots organizing and mobilization programs, in collaboration with the national office and affiliate colleagues, resulting in political and policy successes, and long-term capacity building.
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The Public Policy and Organizing Manager (PPOM) will collaborate with the Mississippi State Director to advance Planned Parenthood Southeast's mission by enhancing public and legislative support.
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The Regional Organizing Lead is responsible for all organizing efforts of HRC members, supporters, and volunteers within a specific state or region of the country, including recruitment, training, and overall cultivation of volunteer leaders.
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Position Description Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Communications, the Manager of Communication, Press Secretary, will help drive strategies on earned media and support other public communications on immigrant justice campaigns and organizing efforts.
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