"If you're comfortable while you're doin' it, you're probably doin' it wrong." If you scoured every Ted Lasso episode for lessons on management, this session is for you. Experienced managers...
"If you're comfortable while you're doin' it, you're probably doin' it wrong." If you scoured every Ted Lasso episode for lessons on management, this session is for you. Experienced managers...
Too often, rural races (especially in red states) are under-resourced because they've been deemed "unwinnable" in one cycle. But we need to look at the long game. In this training,...
This training will explore the design and practice of complex simulations, a tool for progressive movement organizations in campaigns and crises. The principle of simulations is simple: participants are asked...
Deep canvassing is the only field tactic that has been found, through extensive study, to change voter attitudes and behavior long-term, both in person and on the phone. Join us...
Movement building is hard work. It often requires extended sprinting, context-switching and heavy lifting. Being effective in our work requires us to dig deeply into issues that take an emotional...
Training and educating are key components of organizing and advocacy work; but to keep organizers and volunteers coming to your events, they need to be fun and engaging. But how...
Successful organizing work has challenges—from voter turnout to down-ballot drop-off to volunteer recruitment. We need to address these challenges if we want to keep winning elections. In this hands-on workshop,...
Working in coalition is one of the best ways to build power and engage effectively in the public policy process. However, nonprofits need to be aware of the rules governing...
After hearing a land acknowledgment statement, do you ever find yourself asking, "Now what?" Land acknowledgment is growing in popularity, yet it often functions as optical allyship. Since releasing a...
Now more than ever, we’re seeing the impact federal judges have on our day-to-day lives—and why it’s so important that we put as many great judges on the federal bench...