COMMUNICATIONS
ORGANIZING
POLICY & BUDGET ADVOCACY
COALITION BUILDING
100

A unified constituent relationship management system we use for fundraising, event reservations, and advocacy.

What is EveryAction?

100

Midwest Academy defines this word as the ability or capacity to achieve a collectively agreed upon goal.

What is power?

100

This chamber has 40 members that serve 4 year terms.

What is the California State Senate?

100

The key next step after all conversations and meetings.

What is a follow-up? 

200

A practice that encourages loyalty and makes people recognize an organization through consistent colors, symbols, phrases, and values.

What is branding?

200

The words that make the acronym: SWOT.

What are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats?

200

The next step after a bill is introduced and assigned a bill number

What is a committee assignment?

200

Every coalition needs to start with this.

What is a unifying issue?

300

A common practice ICIJ uses that brings narratives to life and make them relatable and accessible. 

What is storytelling?

300

This form of community organizing may plan a protest to show strength in numbers and demand a specific solution. 

What is direct action organizing?

300

This nonprofit status allows an organization to endorse political candidates.

What is a 501c4?

300

One advantage and one disadvantage of coalitions.

Advantages: build more power, better media, effective strategy, large numbers, increased resources, larger victories 

Disadvantages: coalition gets all the credit, unequal influence, unequal benefits, constant compromises, long discussions, unequal participation/work load

400

Patterns or systems of stories that are built over time and ultimately reinforce central or dominant beliefs, ideas, and meanings in a culture.

What are narratives?

400

A resource you and your team must use to have a clear understanding of who your opponents, allies, and decision-makers are?

What is a power analysis chart? 

400

The necessary vote threshold needed to override a gubernatorial veto. 

What is a two-thirds majority?

400

All coalitions must clearly establish this process.

What is the decision-making process?

500

The 5 main things you need to identify when creating a communications and media plan

What are objectives, visions, target audiences, goals, and key messages/talking points?

500

The 5 columns of the Midwest Academy Strategy Chart

What are goals; organizational considerations; constituents, allies, and opponents; targets; and tactics? 

500

This is the date by which the California legislature approves the state budget.

What is June 15th?

500

Coalitions must understand this in order to understand the intentions and expectations of its member organizations.

What is self-interest?