Celebrating Our Past & Embracing the Future State Convention 2015.

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Celebrating Our Past & Embracing the Future State Convention 2015

CELEBRATING OUR PAST

EMBRACING THE FUTURE

MISSION VS. METHOD

TRENDS IN EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT

“No matter how people choose to interact with the League in today’s ‘infogagement’ environment, most citizens want to belong to a community, to make an impact on issues and decisions they care about, and to have a say, either through voting or other forms of participation.” The Role of the Civic Organization in the Era of “Infogagement,” Matt Leighninger, Deliberative Democracy Consortium TRENDS IN EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT

What does a “good” League program have?

Good Programs… Look OUT, not in. ASK and Attract new (non-League) people & attention! Give our neighbors something that they want. ◦Quality, practical, simple voting help. ◦Protects voters’ rights. ◦Info or action opportunities around a pressing issue. ◦Simple volunteer opportunities (in person, online). ◦A follow-up step.

League programs don’t need to be… Perfect Complicated Formal/overly structured But they DO need to be… VISIBLE Welcoming Interesting/fun Useful to voters and neighbors Flexible Include an action for people to take League Programs…

How do we know we are making an impact?

Keep Impact at the Center How do we know? More voters registered & voting. Measurable movement on an issue. Increase in engagement (online/in person). Funding, media, attention from partners.

How do we think beyond ourselves?

Voter Protection Traditional: League leader in the state capitol. Meeting with elections officials. Op-eds, news articles. Advocacy battle in the legislature, on airwaves & (maybe) in court.

New Possibilities- Voter protection -Online advocacy –signing an action alert -Small-dollar donation campaign -Partners promoting on social media -Local visibility campaigns- petition, “election improvement agenda” -Asking reporters, neighbors, friends to talk about upcoming election & share League info

Voter Registration Traditional: Visiting high school classrooms. Naturalization ceremonies. Bus stops/grocery stores. 400 Leagues on National Voter Registration Day!

New possibilities: voter registration One-time volunteers (young people, partners) Help making posters Help promoting event Ask people to promote and share “I’m registered” and “I voted” stickers on social media Leverage online registration as it comes to more states

Voter Education & Mobilization Traditional: League debate. Printed or online Voters’ guide (30 states on VOTE411 last year). Handing out millions of printed materials.

New possibilities: Voter Ed & GOTV One-time volunteer opportunities (hand out info at transit) Asking networks to share debate footage/discuss online GOTV calls/hotline – people can do on cell phone, from home Ask partners to promote & circulate voters’ guide Ask individuals to make VOTE411 cover photo/publicize voter guide

Recap: What New Methods Exist? Meaningful online actions Petition Facebook “share” by a partner Guest blog or article Ask individuals to promote League tools/discussions One-time volunteer opportunities Help promoting events/important deadlines Small-dollar donation campaigns

Where will this take us?

What does this look like in your League? Think about a recent League program in which you had a role and answer these questions: How did you engage people? Who did you engage? Who else would you like to engage? What new engagement ideas might you try going forward? What are 2 takeaways from today’s session that you’ll share with your League?

Takeaways Real people doing real work remains our strength. Becoming a member (board member) NOT the only option for engagement in League. We still need to ASK. Powerful combinations of in person & online work are already happening. We all need to be thinking in terms of new environment!

Q & A INSERT YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION Additional resources:  League Update (delivered via each Thursday)  Blog Round-Up (delivered via at the end of each month)  (updated daily)  Forum.lwv.org (member resources website)