From Mike Young <[email protected]>
Subject Is 2020 the year you run for office? Applications for LCV’s Candidate Academy are open now!
Date January 6, 2020 7:43 PM
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Friend,

2020 could be the year you run for office -- and we want to help.

[ Apply ]For the first time in its history, LCV is holding a non-partisan
Candidate Academy to teach the ins and outs of running for office.

This exclusive program, in partnership with re:power, will give diverse
environmental leaders who are passionate about their communities the tools
they need to run -- and win.

We all succeed when individuals who are passionate about the environment
and addressing climate change take the leap and run for office. If that
sounds like you, then we want you to apply today!

[ Apply ]Apply to be a part of LCV’s first-ever Candidate Academy »

The deadline to apply is January 10, 2020. The training will take place in
February and March in Seattle. Space is extremely limited, so apply today!
If you are selected, we will be in touch with you soon on next steps.

For questions, please contact Shanthi Gonzales at LCV
([ Email ][email protected]).

Thank you for your interest!

Cheers to 2020,

Mike Young
Political & Organizing Director
California League of Conservation Voters

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