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Campaign Training

Unless otherwise noted, the campaign training listed below is not restricted to a particular political party.  Some of the training sessions are one-day in length, others are a week or more, and some are part time over a longer period.  Many of the campaign schools are held a year before the election year.  Campaign schools can help women candidates understand how to run a campaign.  And, working on a campaign is a good way to get women interested in becoming candidates themselves.  Many of the campaign training programs also assist candidates with staffing their campaigns.

 

Women's Campaign School at Yale University

 

Emily's List Campaign Corps for Democratic campaign staffs

 

Emily's List Political Opportunity Program Training for Democratic women candidates

 

National Federation of Republican Women Campaign Management School

GOPAC Training for Republican candidates

Democratic Campaign Management School

Women's Campaign Forum

 

The White House Project - Vote, Run, Lead

 

National Women's Political Caucus:

 

Alaska

Alaska’s Women’s Political Caucus

www.akwpc.org

 

California

National Women's Political Caucus of California

www.nwpcca.org

 

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus

www.mwpc.org

Missouri

Greater Kansas City Women's Political Caucus

www.gkcwpc.org

 

St. Louis Women's Political Caucus

www.wpc-stl.org

 

Washington

National Women’s Political Caucus of Washington

www.wpcnet.org

 

 

Emerge America for Democratic Women:

 

Arizona

Emerge Arizona

www.emergeaz.org

 

Massachusetts

Emerge Maine

www.emergema.org

 

Wisconsin

Emerge Wisconsin

www.emergewi.org

California

Emerge California
www.emergeca.org 

 

Nevada

Emerge Nevada

www.emergenv.org

 

Maine

Emerge Maine

www.emergeme.org

New Mexico

Emerge New Mexico

www.emergenm.org

 

 

 

Republican - Excellence in Public Service Series:

 

Alaska
Alaska Excellence in Public Service Series, Inc.
Contact: Gloria Shriver
alaskawomen@gop.com

 

Arizona

The Dodie Londen Series
Contact: Bernadette S. Comfort
comfortb@ptd.net
www.azgop4women.org

 

California
The Marian Bergeson Series

California Women's Leadership Association
Contact: Emmy Day californiawomen@gop.com

 

Delaware
The First State Series
Contact: Elizabeth Roche
delawarewomen@gop.com

www.firststateseries.com

 

Florida
The Tillie Fowler Series
Contact: Judy Arranz floridawomen@gop.com
www.fowlerseries.com

 

Illinois
The Illinois Lincoln Series
Contact: Mary Rob Clark illinoiswomen@gop.com
www.lincolnseries.com

 

Indiana
The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series
Contact: Sandi Huddleston
indianawomen@gop.com

www.lugarseries.org

 

Kansas

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Series

www.theeisenhowerseries.org
 

Kentucky
Kentucky Women’s Roundtable
Contact: Lisa Windhorst
kentuckywomen@gop.com

 

Michigan
Michigan Series
Contact: Joan Jackson, Cynthia Ann Jackson, Susan Haley
12211 E Kinnikinic Road, Northport Michigan 49670-9694

Minnesota
The Minnesota Series
Contact: Mary Igo
819 Holly Ave
St Paul, MN 55104

www.mnexcellenceseries.com

 

Nebraska
The Anne Batchelder Series
Contact: Amy Bracht
nebraskawomen@gop.com

 

Nevada
The Silver State Series
Contact: Beverly Willard
nevadawomen@gop.com

 

New Jersey
The Christine Todd Whitman Series
Contact: Loredana Cromarty newjerseywomen@gop.com
www.whitmanseries.org

 

New Hampshire
The Vesta Roy Series
Contact: Sandra Ziehm newhampshirewomen@gop.com
www.vestaroyseries.com

 

Ohio
The Jo Ann Davidson Leadership Institute
Contact: Carol Porter

ohiowomen@gop.com
www.jadleadershipinstitute.com

 

Pennsylvania
The Anne B. Anstine Series
Contact: Bernie Comfort pennsylvaniawomen@gop.com
www.pagop4women.org

 

South Carolina
The South Carolina Winning Women Series
Contact: Cindy Costa
southcarolinawomen@gop.com

 

Tennessee
The Volunteer State Series
Contact: Kelly Conley
tennesseewomen@gop.com

 

Virginia
The Jennifer Byler Series
Contact: Melissa Laughner virginiawomen@gop.com
www.rpv.org

 

 

 

Additional State Resources:

 

Illinois

Illinois Women’s Institute for Leadership

www.iwilinfo.org

 

Michigan

Michigan Women's Commission

Department of Civil Rights

www.michigan.gov/mdcr

 

Missouri

Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life
University of Missouri at St. Louis

Pipeline to Politics

http://www.umsl.edu/~iwpl/

 

New Jersey

Ready to Run™ and Elección Latina

Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University

www.cawp.rutgers.edu

 

Oklahoma

Pipeline Project
The Carl Albert Congressional Research & Studies Center
The University of Oklahoma
www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/NLO/pipe-about.html

 

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Women’s Campaign School

www.pawcf.com/winningedge.html

 

Tennessee

Nashville Women's Political Caucus

www.nashvillewpc.com

 

If you are aware of other campaign training programs that are not listed here, please send an e-mail with the details about the campaign training to: webmaster@ergd.org

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Equal Representation –The Essence of Democracy                       Updated 2009-02-14