Joe -- This next sentence should keep our opponents up at night: By the end of April, 1,751 progressive organizers will be trained to take their work to a whole new level. This is OFA's Spring Fellows program -- the most intensive, hands-on organizing training in politics today. I'm not exaggerating when I say these fellows are the future leaders of this grassroots movement. This spring class is the largest single investment we've ever made in this program -- and today, we're looking for a few good progressives to chip in to support this work. Will you donate $5 or more today, and help invest in the future of grassroots organizing? OFA fellows don't just commit their time and energy to the cause -- each and every one goes all in on the fights that matter -- from helping Americans get health care to raising the minimum wage. This is a three-month training, where some of the progressive movement's most experienced organizers pass along their skills and knowledge. Right now, this is under way all across the country. At the end of the three months, these grassroots organizers will go on to do some amazing things in the fight for change. As progressives, this is how we win. You could call these fellows our secret weapon, but it's really no secret that OFA is investing in top-notch grassroots organizing. If you believe in this work, too, there's no better way to support it than by making a donation today. Chip in $5 or more right now: https://donate.barackobama.com/Invest-in-the-Future Even if you can't chip in, I hope that knowing these fellows are out there makes your day. Thanks, Sara Sara El-Amine National Organizing Director Organizing for Action | |
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
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