‘Grassroots Rising’ this weekend
Climate change is getting worse, so we're getting better. Let’s level up our climate advocacy THIS weekend at “Grassroots Rising,” CCL’s virtual Fall Conference. We’ll get started with an Action Team Fair and virtual reception on Friday evening. These are great opportunities to connect (and cut loose a little!) with a community of climate advocates dedicated to the cause just like you. Here’s a peek inside the incredible program lined up for Saturday: ✅ Dana’s “Good News for Climate Action” session, which will cover the latest updates on federal climate legislation and how it is paving the way to lower carbon emissions, record clean energy investment, good jobs, and improved infrastructure. ✅ A tell-all panel of CCL group leaders, where they share how they have overcome challenges and achieved their successes. Audience questions are welcome, and you’ll leave with fresh ideas for your own CCL work. ✅ How-to breakout sessions, covering every topic from memorable lobby meetings to creative coalition building and more. And of course, you’ll hear from some exciting guest speakers:
- Author and CNN commentator Van Jones
- Senator John Hickenlooper of Colorado
- CCL’s own former VP of Government Affairs Danny Richter
Fill out your free registration now to get the Zoom links for this weekend right in your inbox.
In other news this week: • Study up on primary and secondary asks: Are you ready for lobby week, happening Nov. 6-10? This new blog post reviews what we'll be asking Congress for in our meetings. • Understanding what you don't understand: Last week, our Diversity and Inclusion Director, Karina Ramirez, and our Conservative Outreach Director, Drew Eyerly, held a joint conversation to explore political diversity, which you can watch now. “Tonight is about recognizing that our differences are what make us unique and stronger,” Drew says. • Open positions: CCL is hiring a Senior Development Officer and a Development Coordinator. Please share the job listings with anyone in your network who may be interested. |