Messaging Guidelines
Messaging Guidelines
Project details
What we need
- Boilerplate descriptions of Organization or program (50-, 100-, and 200- word versions)
- List of keywords to use & words to avoid when writing about Organization or program
Additional details
Need focused assistance on developing an all-encompassing name for our "Student Vote Coalition." Following are key words on current organization's activities: expanding influence, growth, leadership development, voter registration, youth empowerment, citizenship services, voter education, base building, community projects, listening sessions, public input, establishing connections, restoration of rights, election protection, advocate recruitment, local elections, parent and youth councils.
What we have in place
- We currently have our existing name, "Student Vote Coalition", which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have words and phrases that describe all the tings we do, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $945 , allowing us to potentially buy more resources for our working group, including trainings and retreats for morale boosting and team building.
Having a working group name that covers everything that we do, not just student vote and registration efforts, will elevate our purpose and motivate our members. It will allow partners and community members better understand our objectives and specialties. It will better reflect the interactions and services we provide on a daily basis.
Project plan
Our mission
In the wake of SB 1070, four immigrant rights organizations came together with the goal of registering 12,000 Latino voters. Shortly afterwards, One Arizona was born.
More than a decade later, One Arizona is made up of 30 organizations active all over Arizona. We are completely nonpartisan, focused on improving the lives of Arizonans, especially people of color and young people, by building a culture of civic participation.
What we do
One Arizona was formed in 2010 as a direct response to the growing disenfranchisement of voters and to the attack on our Latinx community in the form of SB1070. Since then, One Arizona has grown to include 30 organizations representing diverse communities across the state, working side by side to build a culture of civic engagement and democratic participation, and registering over 600K voters, and counting. By working together, we've created deep and lasting change in the state we call home.
The work we do is not only transformative, but rooted in personal stories of struggle. Many of the leaders of our member organizations were children or young people who saw their families being targeted by SB1070. As we expanded to become a multi-faceted issue organization, we continue to listen to the voices of those impacted and led by the people who have lived through the struggles. That's why we strive to build long-lasting relationships with community members through ongoing programs, rather than election-only cycles.
Testimonials
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I've been contacting one of the representative of the project. got some brainstorming sessions and he is fine with the deliverable