Hi John,
This week is packed with actions from partners across the country! We are proud to support the movement with digital tools that mobilize and organize! To learn more about how to get started with Action Network and Action Builder follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn!
If there’s anything that you don’t see here that would be helpful to you and your team, please let me know by responding to this email.
Scroll down to see what’s going on at Action Network & Action Builder in the coming weeks!
In Solidarity,
Marvin Steele
Director of Partnerships
Virtual Trainings
103 – ACTION NETWORK EMAILS
April 20 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Learn how to write, test, and target your emails in this 1 hour training. We’ll cover the basics as well as some advanced topics, including conditional content, design, and queries.
Click here to sign up.
103 - ACTION BUILDER DATA STRUCTURES AND UPLOADS
April 20 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
Are you an Admin responsible for getting lists into Action Builder? Then this training is for you! Join us for a live training where we will cover data structures, uploading lists, and creating and managing fields and responses.
Click here to sign up.
Enterprise Partner Training Series: Mobilizing for Change: Core Principles of Digital Organizing for Community Building
April 27 @ 2:00 pm EDT
This training is a continuation of our exclusive Enterprise partner series. This is all about using technology to mobilize people and achieve collective goals. Throughout the training, you'll learn the ins and outs of digital organizing, including how to use Action Network's platform and email effectively.
By the end of the training, you'll be ready to harness the power of digital organizing to create meaningful change in your community!
Click here to sign up.
In-Person Events
Canadian Labour Congress Convention
We're excited to attend and sponsor the CLC’s 30th Constitutional Convention, which will be held from Monday, May 8th to Friday, May 12th in Montreal. Will we see you there? Reply to this email to let us know!
From Our Team
Senior Partnerships Success Specialist, Seth Pinckney just published a memo as part of the Racial Equity in Tech Policy Accelerator Program. Read it here: Supporting Historically Disadvantaged Workers through a National Bargaining in Good Faith Fund
People working in the gig economy, tech supply chain, and other automation-adjacent roles face a huge barrier to unionizing their workplaces. These roles, which are among the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. economy, are overwhelmingly filled by BIPOC workers. The Biden-Harris Administration can promote racial equity and support low-wage BIPOC workers’ unionization efforts by creating a National Bargaining in Good Faith Fund.
Click here to read the memo.