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From supporter to organizer

Organize your corner of the district.

Organizing means leading the events that win elections — a house party, a block walk, a phone bank. You don't need experience: we bring the training, the materials, and the program. You bring your living room and a few friends.

Ways to lead

What you can organize.

House party

Open your door for a casual meet & greet. Invite 10–20 neighbors — we bring the program, and Gene or a staffer.

Block walk / canvass

Launch a door-knock from your home or a meetup spot. We bring the turf, the script, and the training.

Phone bank

Gather a few friends — in person or on Zoom — to call voters. We bring the list and the script.

Fundraiser

Host a house-party fundraiser. We help with the ask and handle the compliance.

Speaking request

Invite Gene — or a campaign surrogate — to speak at your club, congregation, or group's event. Tell us the date, the audience, and what you can cover.

Something else

Got a different idea? We love a creative pitch — tell us your thought and we'll get back to you.

How it works

Three steps. We do the heavy lifting.

1 · You invite

Pick a date and invite 8–15 people you know — neighbors, coworkers, friends from temple/church/the PTA.

2 · We bring the program

A staffer or Gene himself joins, brings the talking points and materials, and makes the ask. You just host.

3 · We follow up

Everyone who comes leaves with a way to plug in — and we make sure they do. Your party becomes a team.

Lead the way

Organize an event.

Throw a house party, lead a block walk, run a phone bank, or host a fundraiser. Pick a date and we'll send you an organizer kit and bring the program. You gather the people; we handle the rest.

Our team confirms this when we approve your event — tell us if you'd rather keep your address private.

We'll review your proposal and email you back — usually within a couple of days.

Pass it on

Know someone who'd be great?

Send this page to a neighbor who wants to do more.