Riding associations

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Summary:

  • Growing number of organized riding associations (RAs)
  • Three staff dedicated to field and RA development.
  • Goal of RAs is to build a community with common interests
  • Connect RAs with other Greens in the riding by providing list of members
  • Identify clear roles and responsibilities
  • Enhance data access to give insight into our local voters and demographic base

 

  • Growing number of organised riding associations (RAs)
  • Three staff dedicated to field and RA development.
  • Reluctance to fundraise
  • Goal of RAs is to build a community with common interests
  • Look to the 100 year goal, long-term change in community not just the next election battle
  • The party has vision and mission statements, RAs don’t need separate ones

Developing stronger riding associations

  • Connect RAs with other Greens in the riding by providing list of members
  • Identify clear roles and responsibilities are critical
  • Establish team improvement goals
  • Enhance data access to give insight into our local voters/demographic base
  • Provide help and resources on how to reach and communicate with target voters in apartments and condos
  • Provide training on how to build community engagement and how to seek input on issues versus speaking on issues
  • The provincial office should do more to help the building RAs to grow develop
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