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Volunteers
Volunteer Committee:
Rallying the Troops
Organizing Party activities at the grass-roots level,
the Volunteer Committee recruits and trains volunteers and then matches them
with Party activities and manages the Precinct Captain Program. The Volunteer Committee will 1) provide for
centralized recruitment and coordination of volunteers and party activities,
and 2) coordinate volunteers in each precinct to register voters, promote
Party-endorsed candidates, and Get out the Vote (GOTV). Volunteer Recruitment and Coordination Volunteer recruitment
encompasses identifying new, or returning, activists and potential activists
and introducing them to the activities and elements of the Party. Volunteer coordination comprises actions taken
to match volunteers with activities that correspond with their expressed
interests. Who performs volunteer recruitment and coordination? Volunteer recruitment
is the responsibility of all party officers, central committee members,
Democratic elected officials, and members of affiliated clubs and
organizations. Every Party activity provides an opportunity to identify and
recruit new volunteers/activists. The
SCCDCC Volunteer Committee is developing two marketing plans to recruit
volunteers. 1. The
first plan is designed to introduce newcomers to the activities of the Party
and encourage them to begin attending party functions. 2. The
second plan is designed to encourage those who attend Party functions into
becoming volunteers – to step out of the crowd and into the inner workings. How are volunteers and events coordinated? A Rolodex or similar
index card system makes a fine volunteer management database. In Santa Clara County, we use a database,
which permits the tracking of volunteer interests by an expandable list of
categories, including to which Party or affiliated organization they
belong. These descriptors provide the
opportunity to match volunteers with events.
For instance, a volunteer who is an educator, or with an interest in
education issues, could be matched with a school-board campaign, or volunteer
to help at a debate on education methods.
The SCCDCC Volunteer Database provides a calendar function and tracks
which volunteers have signed up and how many volunteers are still needed for
the event. When this function goes live
on the web, maps and agendas will be available for events, and reminder emails
will be sent to volunteers prior to events. Precinct Captain Program Personal contact with voters is the most effective
way to get out the vote. Our aim is to
have precinct workers in every precinct in the county, with an emphasis on
those precincts with the highest number of Democrats. Within each community in Santa Clara County, there will be a
community leader who will be responsible for recruiting and supervising the
precinct workers within that community.
A city like San Jose will be divided into the ten City Council districts
for precinct work. We envision that
every activist Democrat will take their home precinct to walk and each will
recruit one to three friends in that precinct help make the walking
manageable. The actual precinct walking involves going door to
door to Democrat and Decline to State households in the precinct, introducing
yourself as a neighbor and their local contact for Democratic election
information, offering the voters material on the Democratic party and
forthcoming elections, registering new voters and those who have changed
addresses, and encouraging them to apply for permanent absentee ballots. Each precinct walker will be provided with a
script, which can be changed to an individual’s style. Each will have a folder with information
about the Democratic candidates, voter registration forms, absentee ballot
applications, and volunteer forms. The
community leads will provide training of precinct walkers. These grass-roots activities will result in positive
recruitment, sustained enthusiasm and retention of volunteers past the
election, and will create a feeling of community within each precinct. |
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