Organizer Roundtable: The Role of Research in Effective Campaign Strategy
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| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Wednesday, April 22, 2009 |
| Time: | 12:00pm - 1:30pm |
| Location: | Alliance Offices |
| Street: | 2525 E Franklin Ave, Ste. 200 |
| City/Town: | Minneapolis, MN |
Description
Join in the next Organizer Roundtable discussion on how research can increase the credibility and strengthen the positions of your organizing campaigns.
Our presenters will discuss how they have used research to influence decision-makers, and will engage participants in a discussion about practical research applications in organizing campaigns. We will also discuss research resources available to organizations in our metropolitan region.
Presenters:
Jeff Corn, community programs assistant at the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. Jeff is providing administrative and program support to CURA’s three community-based research programs.
Andrea Lubov, retired economist and member of Jewish Community Action. Andrea provided vital statistical research for the Stops for Us campaign in making the case for the Hamline, Victoria and Western stations on the Central Corridor LRT.
Geoff Maas, GIS manager at the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy. Geoff has more than a decade of experience in urban and regional planning, geographic information systems and cartography.
Light snacks will be provided. Please bring your lunch!
Organizer Roundtables are free but registration is required.
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/322/personalopt1.asp?formid=event&c=4365130
Our presenters will discuss how they have used research to influence decision-makers, and will engage participants in a discussion about practical research applications in organizing campaigns. We will also discuss research resources available to organizations in our metropolitan region.
Presenters:
Jeff Corn, community programs assistant at the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. Jeff is providing administrative and program support to CURA’s three community-based research programs.
Andrea Lubov, retired economist and member of Jewish Community Action. Andrea provided vital statistical research for the Stops for Us campaign in making the case for the Hamline, Victoria and Western stations on the Central Corridor LRT.
Geoff Maas, GIS manager at the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy. Geoff has more than a decade of experience in urban and regional planning, geographic information systems and cartography.
Light snacks will be provided. Please bring your lunch!
Organizer Roundtables are free but registration is required.
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/322/personalopt1.asp?formid=event&c=4365130

Other Information
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- Alliance for Metropolitan Stability (creator)
