DemocracyKit Workshops
How to Join a Campaign & Drive Political Change
Are you ready to drive political change and make a difference in your community? Never volunteered on a political campaign, but interested in learning how?
The four sessions, presented with DemocracyKit can be taken individually or as a series. They explain the workings of political election campaigns and deliver practical lessons, tools and connections to get started and make a meaningful contribution to a campaign team.
About the workshops
Workshops are taking place at four branches across the city: Barbara Frum, Lillian H. Smith, Richview, and S. Walter Stewart.
Weekday workshops run from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday workshops run from 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Drive Political Change
The best way to learn civic campaign skills is on the campaign trail. This session gets you started and provides a roadmap for participation in the 2018 municipal election.
Learn Campaign Fundamentals
So you're ready to get involved in an election campaign, but want to decide where to focus your energy? Learn municipal campaign fundamentals, and understand what campaigns need.
Hear from the experts
Meet a panel of local campaign leaders and hear what they look for in volunteers and how to make the most out of your campaign experience.
Get out the vote
In the last month of a campaign it's all hands on deck as the focus shifts to getting voters out to the polls. Learn how campaign volunteers can help with advance polling, scrutineering, and what to expect on Election Day.
What you will get
All workshop participants will receive the following:
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A copy of DemocracyKit Civic Campaign Guide
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Introductions to local candidates, campaigns and experts
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Access to 2018 municipal campaign training programs and events
(Source: The Toronto Public Library) |