Camp Equality™
Camp Equality™ is an intensive, 2-day interactive training program that combines lectures, discussions, and real-life simulations. Camp Equality™ teaches both advanced and fundamental skills to help strengthen the impact our community has on the 2008 elections. Click here to register for a Camp Equality™ near you.
We know that as visible supporters of equality, your contributions to campaigns are an invaluable part of making America a place that embraces equality for all.
Campaign Training Program
At the two-day training, you’ll have the opportunity to choose one of two tracks:
Advanced Track: Working on a Campaign: This track is designed for you if you are one of our more experienced campaign volunteers. This track teaches participants the modern mechanics of organizing for political campaigns. During your sessions you will learn advanced techniques of targeting, organizing, media relations, volunteer coordination, Get Out the Vote, and the latest campaign technology.
Fundamentals Track: Working on a Campaign: This track is designed for you if you want to learn the step by step fundamentals necessary to be successful at the grassroots level. Topics will include: planning, volunteer recruitment, field, planning events, canvassing, earned media, and even writing a blog. You will learn the basic skills that are essential to putting your local issue or political campaign in the best position to win.
Registration
Registration is open for:- Cleveland, OH (September 20)
- Long Island (Huntington), New York (September 20 - 21)
Click here to register for a Camp Equality™ near you.
If you can't attend a Camp, please consider a contribution to help train our volunteers and make this the year to win!
Camp Equality on HRC Back Story
- Houston hosts largest HRC Camp Equality to date! June 23, 2008
- Report fom HRC's Phoenix Camp Equality June 5, 2008
- Report from the field: HRC's Phoenix Camp Equality kicks off in two days! May 29, 2008
- Camp Equality: Growing the power of volunteers May 13, 2008
- HRC's 'Camp Equality' brings communities together May 11,2008




