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Campaign Training Unless otherwise noted, the campaign training listed below is not restricted to a particular political party. Some of the training sessions are one-day in length, others are a week or more, and some are part time over a longer period. Many of the campaign schools are held a year before the election year. Campaign schools can help women candidates understand how to run a campaign. And, working on a campaign is a good way to get women interested in becoming candidates themselves. Many of the campaign training programs also assist candidates with staffing their campaigns.
Women's Campaign School at Yale University
Emily's List Campaign Corps for Democratic campaign staffs
Emily's List Political Opportunity Program Training for Democratic women candidates
National Federation of Republican Women Campaign Management School GOPAC Training for Republican candidates Democratic Campaign Management School
The White House Project - Vote, Run, Lead
National Women's Political Caucus:
Emerge America for Democratic Women:
Republican - Excellence in Public Service Series:
Additional State Resources:
Illinois Illinois Women’s Institute for Leadership
Michigan Michigan Women's Commission Department of Civil Rights
Missouri Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life Pipeline to Politics
New Jersey Ready to Run™ and Elección Latina Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University
Oklahoma Pipeline Project
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Women’s Campaign School
Tennessee Nashville Women's Political Caucus
If you are aware of other campaign training programs that are not listed here, please send an e-mail with the details about the campaign training to: webmaster@ergd.org | ||||||||||||||
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