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Training

The following are organizations that are providing training and resources to activists, candidates, party members, volunteers, and so forth.

There are a bunch of June and July online trainings that can found in this blog post.

APPS that activists and candidates are using:

Greenfly — Greenfly empowers organizations to automate the collection, organization and distribution of digital media assets to individuals or groups of any size. The Greenfly platform helps you harness the power of your biggest advocates to increase social media reach and engagement and attract younger audiences.

Hustle — Hustle is a full-suite peer-to-peer text message marketing platform that empowers your organization to have the right conversation with the right people at the right time. 

Red vs Blue — Red2Blue Texting is a grassroots, member-led organization of over 2,000 engaged volunteers living and working in 42 states across the U.S. and Washington, DC. Our active members have a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds: small business owners, programmers, writers, editors, social workers, nurses, students, and many others. We’ve built a community that we’re proud of, and we’re continuing to grow. To date, we have served over 550 candidates and organizations across 42 states, reaching over 13,400,000 voters. We look forward to helping your campaign win!

Track to 22 — The Democrats are introducing Track to ’22, an eight-week virtual boot camp, to prepare you and other Democrats with the skills and resources to organize your community and to mobilize voters across the country ahead of the midterms. Sessions will be hosted virtually every Saturday and recordings will be available for those who are unable to attend in real-time. With less than 200 days from Election Day every phone call, text message, online conversation, and voter registered is critical. 

Candidate Resources

  • The Texas Democratic Party has tons of resources for candidates and if you plan to purchase VAN (Voter Activation Network) you will need to contact them. 

  • For Mobilize America, to set up your FREE candidate account, please visit here.

  • For miscellaneous questions, check out the Federal Election Commission’s website.

Organizations That Offer Training or Resources

  • Annie's List — Akin to Emily's List but a Texas based group that focuses on pro-choice & pro-women candidates

  • The Arena — Convenes, trains, and supports the next generation of candidates and campaign staff.

  • Bluebonnet Data "We match volunteer data teams with campaigns, nonprofits, unions, legislative causes, and other progressive organizations."

    • Bluebonnet Data Partner Guide

    • ​Campaign Data 101: How to think about Data if you're not a "Data Person" (Part 1 of 4)

    • Campaign Data 101: Using Data in your Campaign for Field, Messaging, & Policy (Part 2 of 4)

    • ​Campaign Data 101: Using Data in your Campaign in Finance & Internal Operations (Part 3 of 4)

    • Campaign Data 101: Successful Data Case Studies & Helpful Resources (Part 4 of 4)

  • Blue Horizon Texas — Is focused on helping rural areas elect Democrats. They provide training and so forth. Join hereEvents. They have also recently created a PAC to help fund rural candidates.

  • The Collective — The Collective PAC is working to fix the challenge of under-representation of the Black community in elected seats of power throughout our nation.

  • Democracy for America — Holds on-the-ground candidate trainings for progressives across the country and offers a “Night School” focused on online campaign skills. DFA also endorses candidates.

  • Emerge America — Inspires women to run, hones their skills to win.

  • Get Her Elected — To provide key campaign services pro bono in order to level the playing field for progressive women candidates. Including website design and other technical skills.​​​

  • Ignite — A movement of young women who are ready and eager to become the next generation of political leaders.​​​​

  • New Politics — Trains military veterans and alumni from the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and other service organizations for campaigns.

  • Run for Something — Provides a safety net for new and exciting progressive candidates — at all stages of their journey — to help them run efficient, grassroots & voter-contact driven campaigns and not feel alone in the process. Compiled a library of campaign resources.

  • Running Start — Nonpartisan nonprofit that trains young women to run for public office.

  • Rural Organizing — "Our mission is to rebuild a rural America that is empowered, thriving, and equitable and our grassroots network of rural organizers, activists, elected officials and candidates for office are the heart and soul of our work." They have compiled resources Running Campaigns in Small Towns and Rural Communities to ensure progressive civic leaders have access to the latest public opinion research and field best practices for engaging voters in small towns and rural communities. 

  • She Should Run — Convinces women from all political leanings, ethnicities, sexual identities, and backgrounds to see themselves as future candidates. Starter kit.

  • Texas Democrats — online training for many things such as volunteering, county chair, precinct chair, VAN, etc.

  • Veterans Campaign — Offers weekend workshops for veterans considering a run for office.

  • Victory Fund LGBTQ — Victory Fund works to achieve and sustain equality by increasing the number of openly LGBTQ elected officials at all levels of government while ensuring they reflect the diversity of those they serve.

Higher Heights For America — Focuses on Black women candidates and may not provide training but seems to focus on networking.

Texas Association of School Boards Resources and tips for those who want to run for School Board.

Texas Association of Counties Resources and tips for those who want to be county officials.

Airtable Crowdsource ideas for candidates.

For any questions or suggestions email info@CalhounTXDemocrats.org or call our office at (361) 238-0335.

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