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The Civic Engagement Toolkit for Local Election Officials Tested, easy-to-use resources to help election officials inform their communities and manage their resources Project Launch Webinar Friday, October 16 3 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT

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The Civic Engagement Toolkit for Local Election Officials

Tested, easy-to-use resources to help election officials inform their communities and manage their resources

Project Launch WebinarFriday, October 163 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT

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Webinar basics• To cut down on distractions and background

noise, everyone is muted.• At the end we’ll have a Q&A, but if you have

a question along the way, use the chat function to ask questions. You can click the “talk bubble” icon on the right side of your screen to do that.

• If your computer sound doesn’t work, call (510) 365-3331 to get the webinar audio.

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Webinar agenda1. Introduction 2. What’s a Civic Engagement

Toolkit? 3. Toolkit submission summary 4. Q & A

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Webinar organizersWhitney MayDirector of Government [email protected]

Kurt SampselGovernment Services [email protected]

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Webinar objectives• Understand why we are

creating a Civic Engagement Toolkit

• Learn what a Civic Engagement Toolkit is

• Know how to get involved in the Toolkit process

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WHY DO WE NEED A CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TOOLKIT?

Let’s start from the beginning:

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Civic engagement challenges exist for residents and local election officials.

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1/3

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40%

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6+ hours

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Local election officials play a special role in the community.

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Shouldn’t they have the best tools to serve their community?

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THE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TOOLKIT

Introducing:

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Project partners

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www.techandciviclife.org/toolkit

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What about the tools, Kurt?

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BeforeAfter

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Tool criteria• Affordable• Easy to use• Customizable• Practical

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Submission summary• Communications• Poll worker administration• Data management• Partnerships• Maps• Mail management

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Things election officials haveMary Wheeler-

Jones:

“Picture guide for poll workers

to set up equipment”

Tim Tsujii:

“A collection of press release templates for notices, deadlines, turnout/data, updates, FAQs, board meeting schedules, etc.”

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Things election officials wantWendy Noren:

“Text messaging

capabilities to poll workers,

voters.”

Natalie Mercado:

“I wish we had our own website to update on a regular basis to engage our community.”

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WHAT ARE YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TOOLKIT?

Q & A:

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[email protected]

[email protected]

www.techandciviclife.org/toolkit