SUMMARY

STATE FELLOWSHIP

NEW LEADERS PROGRAM

SPRINGBOARDS

PARTNERSHIP TRAININGS

NOMINATE A LEADER

TRAINERS

MICHIGAN OFFICE

 

 

For more information call CPL Michigan at

(248) 399-2053

or email us at

Michigan@

progressleaders.org

 

 

Michigan Springboard Trainings

 

Springboard Trainings give grassroots activists the opportunity to begin developing the core skills and connections you need to expand your political leadership horizons. Through a combination of lectures, group activities, and simulations you will learn the fundamentals of:

  • Delivering an effective message
  • Working with the media
  • Grassroots and Grasstops Fundraising
  • Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers
  • Strategic Campaign Management

Springboard Trainings are divided into two tracks to meet the particular skills and leadership development needs of leaders on a variety of paths:

1. Activists, Organizers & Community Leaders: Learn how to effectively organize, advocate, motivate and campaign for issues you care about! You will gain core skills in message development and delivery, fundraising, field organizing, paid and earned media, and using technology to organize effectively.


2. Future Candidates: Learn how to navigate the political landscape and develop your personal political identity to run for office confidently and effectively. Begin developing skills in fundraising, speech delivery, media communication, relationship building, and strategic planning.

If you are interested in learning more about the programs, click here to read about CPL's Springboard Trainings that took place throughout Pennsylvania in June of 2005.

 

 

 

Michigan Springboards:

 

There are no Springboards currently planned



 

 

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