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Dear Supporter,
The Kentucky Fairness Alliance is proud to partner with the
Human Rights Campaign to bring Camp Equality™ to
Cincinnati, Ohio this summer.
Join
us the weekend of July 12-13 for an exciting
training that will put you in position to help make 2008 the
Year to Win for GLBT individuals across the country. Register
now at www.hrc.org/campequality!
This year, elections will occur for a new president, all U.S.
House members, one-third of the U.S. Senate, and thousands of
state legislators.
The Human Rights Campaign will be on the campaign trail every
step of the way - and we want you to be there, too.
Whether you are just getting involved in the electoral
process or are a campaign professional, Camp Equality™ can help you
learn how to become more effective at advocating your causes and
your candidates. We will offer two training tracks:
- Fundamentals Track: Designed to give you
the step by step fundamentals necessary to be successful at the
grassroots level. Topics will include: planning, recruitment,
volunteer coordinating, event fundraising, earned media, and
creating a local activist plan. You will learn the basic skills
that are essential to putting your issue campaign or local
committee in the best position to win.
- Advanced Track: For our more seasoned
activist or campaign professionals. This track offers the
fundamentals of political campaign management. During your
sessions you will learn advanced techniques of fundraising,
field organizing, media relations, volunteer coordination,
targeting, candidate relations, and the latest campaign
technology.
If you have ever thought about volunteering for a campaign or
already have experience in campaigns, we hope that you will take
advantage of this excellent opportunity to gain valuable
knowledge that you can apply to all aspects of campaign
operations. Registration for Camp Equality™ is $35 and
includes a one-year HRC membership.
In fairness,
Your KFA Team
The Ampersand symbolizes the solidarity we are
building through Friends & Family, and suggests the
inclusiveness we are working toward. It reflects the idea that
no one individual, legislator, organization, or city can carry
all the water for equality. Our success lies in our
solidarity.
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