Course
Descriptions Now Available for Elevate: Campaign Training for People with
Disabilities
Course
descriptions are now available for Elevate: Campaign Training for People with
Disabilities. This five-week webinar series will teach participants the skills
they need to run a campaign for local elected office, including creating
operations, communications, fundraising, and voter outreach. This course is
open to everyone, and we particularly encourage multi-marginalized people with
disabilities to join us as we learn from five experienced political consultants
of color about how to run for office.
Participants
will be sent presentation materials in accessible formats 48 hours before each
webinar. If you need additional accommodations or have questions, please
contact Sarah Blahovec, Disability Vote Organizer, at [email protected]
or 202-207-0334 ext. 1103.
Visit ncil.org/elevate to register and find updates as the series approaches.
Campaign 101 – An Intro to Running for
Office
Neal Carter, Principal, Nu View Consulting Atima Omara, Principal, Omara Strategy Group June 3, 2019; 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
In this NCIL
webinar, Neal Carter, Principal of Nu View Consulting, and Atima Omara,
Principal of Omara Strategies will discuss how to get out of the starting gate
when preparing to run for office or work for a campaign. They will discuss the
precautions and unforeseen issues that may arise for a candidate with a
disability. They will highlight tools that campaigns can use to help bolster
messaging and outreach to voters and ultimately win their elections.
Campaign Operations 101
Stefan Walker, Political Consultant, The Politics Store June 10, 2019; 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
This course will give you a strong understanding of what is needed from an operations standpoint to run a winning political campaign. Stefan Walker, Political Consultant at The Politics Store will discuss what you need to know about hiring a campaign manager and what staff is absolutely necessary for your campaign. In addition, you will learn about the role of a field coordinator and the importance of having a volunteer coordinator.
Your Story, Your Campaign, and Your Brand
Online
Atima Omara, Principal, Omara Strategy Group June 17, 2019; 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
This webinar
will cover the importance of your personal story to launch a meaningful
campaign for office. Atima Omara, Principal at Omara Strategy, will teach you
how the foundation of your story shapes your campaign message and how to use
digital media tools to help you brand you and your campaign.
How to Make a Winning Campaign Message
Ken Mireles, Partner, Public Alliance June 24, 2019; 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
This webinar
will cover the essential elements of political messaging and strategy. Ken
Mireles, Partner at Public Alliance will discuss the core components of a good
campaign message and strategies on how to communicate with your targeted voters
in a way that is meaningful, memorable and persuasive.
The Six Keys to Raising Money
Domonique James, Founder and CEO of Politics with Purpose July 1, 2019; 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
Many
campaigns who have the potential to win, don’t, simply because they don’t have
the resources to get their message out. Fundraising is about systems and in
order for the system to work properly you need the right pieces. In this
training session, Domonique James, Founder and CEO of Politics with Purpose
will teach you the 6 keys to raising money quickly, effectively, and
confidently (even if, you’re a first-time candidate and never fundraised
before!)
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