--- [log in to unmask] wrote: >> > The National EVEC Steering Committee has selected > the Iowa Senate Race as a > potential EVEC site (with possible work in IA04). > > As in the past, some of the key components of our > EVEC 2002 Program will > include: > · Early planning and later implementation; > · Accountability: holding elected officials and > candidates accountable > for their votes and their positions on key > environmental issues; > · Message: careful message research, a consistent > national message, and > a compelling local story that is consistent with the > national message; > · Training and training materials for local > staff, regional staff, and > key volunteers; > · Organizing: a grassroots presence in each of > our targeted communities > · Media ? the "air campaign" -- paid advertising > and earned media that > is driven nationally but implemented locally. > · Localized plans with goals and outcomes > developed by local staff and > volunteers. > > In addition, we have added some new components for > 2002: > · Increased direct voter contact -- through mail, > phones and lit drops > to identified pro-environment voters. This will > ensure that we are > reaching our most receptive and targeted audience, > bolster our paid and > earned media work, and supplement our educational > efforts. > · A Get Out The Vote (GOTV) operation with a goal > of ensuring and > increasing turnout of identified environmental > supporters. > · Assist state level voter education through > "boilerplate" resources. > Much of our work and materials can be made available > to chapters for > state-level work, including the use of lists of > environmental supporters, > model voter guides and mailers that can include or > be modified for use in > state or local races. > · Regular conference calls with EVEC staff to > strategize, motivate, > ensure consistent messages, share strategies, and > troubleshoot. > · State-level voter education partnerships. We > will pilot the > integration of national voter education work with > chapter voter education > efforts ? that is including a state or local level > race-- in at least one > or two areas. > · More volunteer support. Based on last year's > evaluations, we will > develop handouts, how-to's, volunteer job > descriptions, and other resources > that will assist our local volunteer leaders. > > The implementation of these elements will vary based > on individual site > campaign plans. > >> 2. EVEC Planning Matrix. This is the planning > matrix that each site will > be asked to use in creating it's plan. Each site is > required to have a > steering committee made up of appropriate staff and > 3-5 volunteers who are > willing to take the lead on planning and executing > EVEC rather than > participating in any coordinated political > activities the Chapter or Group > might be planning. > If you have any questions regarding EVEC, this > document, or any of the > attached documents, please contact Deanna White > [[log in to unmask] or 202.675.2395] or > your Regional Field > Director. > > Thank you. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]