Using Relational Organizing to Drive Your Campaign Goals
virtual live training
Using Relational Organizing to Drive Your Campaign Goals
September 22, 2021
About the event
Relational organizing can produce real, lasting results for progressive candidates and causes. And while it’s a relatively easy strategy to understand, maximizing its impact takes systemic thinking and long-term effort.
We’re here to help!
Join the National Democratic Training Committee on Wednesday, September 22nd from 1-2:30 pm ET for a free virtual live training: “Using Relational Organizing to Drive Your Campaign Goals.” This is part of NDTC’s Build Blue Week, you can find more upcoming events here.
You will learn the following in this training:
- Understand the impact of relational organizing
- Recognize key components to build an effective program
- Evaluate a value-based conversation flow.
A recommended (but not required) course for this training is “Maximizing Your Volunteer Capacity.”
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virtual live training
We will be using Zoom for this webinar, and please test out using Zoom prior to this meeting. We encourage downloading the app version (instead of viewing directly in your web browser) so that you can fully participate in any breakout groups.
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