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Monthly Info Scripts
Every month we create 'infoscripts' that hosts use at meetings. They live as public, shareable Google docs and are available to anyone who wants to use them for their own actions or for their own progressive action groups. -
Network Toolkit: Survey Forms
In group settings, surveys allow us to engage with community and develop a composite idea of where the group stands in a specific area of assessment. Surveys typically serve as an ongoing dashboard, helping you to track group progress and, based off participant responses, develop priorities for your time together. -
New York State Assembly Ways and Means Committee "Yellow Book"
A 217 page analysis of the Cuomo budget proposal with detail on all of the issue areas. Review and analysis of the 2019-2020 executive budget.Resource Affordable Housing Economic Justice Education Elections Environment Gun Violence Healthcare Immigration Policing and Criminal Justice Reform Racial Justice Reproductive Rights Women's Rights
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Online to Offline Mobilization: Lessons from A Day Without Immigrants
Watch this webinar recording to learn how Movimiento Cosecha used digital tools to recruit thousands of immigrants across the country to take part in the largest immigrant-led actions in a generation.Webinar Digital Organizing Immigration Messaging Organizing PowerLabs
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Online to Offline: 5 principles of building real digital engagement
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Open Enrollment Toolkit
This toolkit provides proven strategies and templates for use in outreach to the media and your community in order to raise awareness about Open Enrollment. -
Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice
Packet outlining practical tools for moving from actor, to ally, to accomplice in the fight for racial justice. -
Our Voices, Our Land: A Guide to Community-based Strategies for Mapping Indigenous Stories
A toolkit that assists native and tribal communities in using storytelling and mapping for cultural preservation. -
Overview of Nonviolent Direct Action
Why we need to take direct action.Guide Organizing Strategy Trapese Popular Education Collective
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Personal Story - OFA Campaign Organizing Bootcamp
In this training you will: 1) Analyze the underlying reasons why engaging in persuasive conversations is difficult, both individually and interpersonally; 2) Apply the theory of Knowing Your Why to people you will talk to in your organizing work; and 3) Use the Challenge, Choice, Outcome, Ask framework to develop your personal story. -
Persuasion Conversations - OFA's Campaign Organizing Bootcamp
In this training you will: 1) Learn the framework for effective persuasion conversations; 2) Practice using the framework for talking to undecided voters, and 3) Feel motivated to apply the framework to your organizing work. -
Phone Banking 101
Making calls is a huge opportunity to engage voters in important conversations about specific candidates, getting out the vote, and can even help with recruiting more volunteers.
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