John -
Democrats have a distinct advantage that we have failed to effectively mobilize: the power of volunteers.
Our party is made up of people that are passionate about achieving a better society for all. Folks who are willing to give something of themselves with no promise of reward, simply because it is the right thing to do.
As a party, it's our great responsibility to put our volunteers in a position to succeed while acting as good stewards of their time and energy. At the heart of ROCC is a vision of empowering each activist in their skills, interests, and desires to affect the positive change they seek.
ROCC makes activism simple, enjoyable, and effective. In each forum we advance projects, build toolkits and guide the activist into specific opportunities unique to their own communities.
Imagine a directory specific to each state documenting every active project by region and issue. Imagine a listing of community contacts who can help you run for local office, understand local government, and be advised of important activism opportunities. Imagine the kind of positive change a system like that can bring forward!
This is the infrastructure we are building across rural America. ROCC aims to make sure we have very specific answers every time a rural Democrat steps forward and asks: "How can I help?"
John - will you help expand this infrastructure by either volunteering yourself or chipping in a small donation right now to support ROCC?