Archive for the ‘Tractivists in Action’ Category

Traction Hall of Fame, part II: celebrity volunteers

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Dear Tractivist,

I’m itching to give a warm cozy hug to everyone who has volunteered with Traction. We wouldn’t be here without you! I’m naming names of you fantastic people at the end of this email.

We’ve lost count, but in 2007 and 2008 alone, over 130 (seriously) of you:
- came up with creative event ideas
- hosted or helped put together great events*
- wrote emails and blog posts
- put on two successful fundraisers (Salsa Doble and Festivus) and houseparties
- served on Traction’s Advisory Board
- helped raise funds from foundations and major donors, and
- worked behind the scenes in myriad other ways.

*like Super Fat Tuesday coming up on 2/5! RSVP: superfat@getTraction.org. (Bonus drinks and eats for rockstar monthly donors, so become a rockstar now.)

Thinking about getting more involved with Traction? I highly recommend it.

When I first volunteered, I wanted to learn how to help people take concrete action on climate change and to connect with other excited, engaged, and nifty lefties. Two and a half years later, I’ve put together a series of events helping reduce our climate impact; I’ve met close friends and a sweetheart through Traction; and I’m convinced that Traction’s upbeat, inclusive, and connecting approach helps us all bring our values into the real world. I want you, too, to strengthen and be strengthened by this amazing progressive community.

Here’s how:

(1) Party with the Events Team: Volunteer to be a mastermind behind one Traction event or to be a valued helper for an event. Or, dive headlong in: I’m recruiting Events Team members who dig Traction’s social marketing, who have a long-term eye to progressive change, and who want to get their hands in a couple of events in 2008. Email me at eileen@getTraction.org. We can chat more about what the Events Team does and about what we ask of team members.

(2) Getting cash in hand: Ooh, sexy! Derwin Dubose chairs the Development Team, and he tells me that he is all about people who know or want to know how to research and write grants, host house parties, coordinate business sponsorships, develop marketing materials, or run fundraising events (benefit concert, anyone?).

(3) The right person at the right time: Notice how I am asking for many volunteers? Notice how I am not the volunteer coordinator? Are you a schmoozer and a recruiter, someone who tracks people’s interests and skills and can match them to where they’re needed? Oh, do we need you!

Write to me at eileen@getTraction.org to step up in any of these ways. Or tell me about your special skills, like volunteer management, event planning, fundraising, grant writing, artistry, or plain old getting things done when they need it. Perhaps you want to learn some of those skills. Perhaps you have expertise we could learn from in a Traction event. Or perhaps you simply have a passion for Traction and want to get more involved. We want you too.

Take care,
Eileen
Optimist, newspaper reader, dancing fool, Events Team chair

Traction’s 2007 and 2008 Volunteer Hall of Fame includes…

Abbe Harris
Ajay Bhatt
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Festivus tickets now online!!

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Buy your tickets now and skip the lines on Saturday. 

Get your tix here!

Festivus is coming!

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Traction’s annual holiday-ish party has become one of the Triangle’s best loved events.

Our Third Annual Festivus for the Left of Us will have all the traditions you love: Feats of Strength, Airing of Grievances and the Pole, plus our silent auction, the Festivus Foto booth and of course food, drink, music and a boatload of Tractivists – all for a mere $10 (suggested donation).

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All in all, an incredible evening of fun and community, supporting an incredible organization!

Get your tickets online now! (Earlybird rates through Nov only.)

Sat, Dec 8th from 7pm
108 Morris St. in downtown Durham

(Muchas gracias to Greenfire Development for hosting Festivus 2007!)

Traction is Hiring!

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Yes! We’re bringing on a part-time Administrative Assistant!

Picture a ladder with lots of rungs. This position is on the lower end… which means a great place to start and lots of room to grow. And we’re serious about growth!

You:
:: Super organized with a spirited streak
:: One or more years experience in an office setting — ideally a progressive non-profit, a political campaign or a marketing/communications firm
:: Flexible, patient, and fun
:: Desire to work for causes and organizations that are changing the world

Us:
:: Young, leading edge non-profit that’s building a critical mass of energized and engaged young people who will ultimately power the progressive movement
:: Building the organization we always dreamed of working for
:: Committed to the people we hire
:: Creative, fun, smart, passionate and fair

Sound good? We hope so — and we want this to be the best job you’ll ever have. Seriously.

We’re seeking someone with initiative and energy to support this leading edge nonprofit organization as we move from boot-strap start-up to formidable powerhouse. Flexible hours (approx. 15/week), mostly office-based, mostly during typical office hours.

The official job announcement is below. If you like what you’re reading, then send your resume and cover email to kickassjobs@getTraction.org. No calls please. We can’t wait to meet you!

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Trick or Vote, and Traction on the State of Things

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Quickie report: Trick or Vote was a big success!

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Today on The State of Things they’re talking about Trick or Vote! Tune in to North Carolina Public Radio – WUNC 91.5 to hear Lanya along with Jenn Frye from Democracy NC LIVE at noon, or the rebroadcast at 9pm, or listen to the archive later. We’re already getting lots of new visitors.

Welcome to our humble website! May we recommend three steps?
1) Read about Traction here (there’s more here, and press clips here).
2) Make a contribution to Traction. (There’s lots of work to do and it all takes resources!)
3) Join Traction’s mailing list. To be in the loop, email tractivist@getTraction.org
– Please let us know where you live (what city), how you heard about Traction, and your Presidential Zodiac. You know, who was in the White House when you were born?

Then mark your calendar for our upcoming events, including our 3rd annual Festivus for the Left of us holiday-ish party and fundraiser, coming up on December 8th!

Thanks for stopping by, and come back soon! Hasta pronto…

How to Win Friends and Influence People [Trick or Vote!]

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Politics. It’s like life.

We humans dig other humans. It’s hardwired. People like being around other people. How else would you explain baseball stadiums, or coffee shops, or Tupperware parties? This is what I love about Traction: the constant opportunity to get out and be around other good folks. I just can’t get enough of you people.

Traction throws a great party, and we’re throwing one for Halloween. [Cue the organ music...] Even better, we’ll get the party started by doing something fun AND effective together.

Patriotic Pumpkin icon

What: Trick or Vote
When: Wed, Oct 31st — 6pm
Where: Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub (427 W. Main St. in downtown Durham)
RSVP: trickorvote@getTraction.org

We’ll go out into the community to meet, greet and sweet-talk folks into going to the polls and voting in this year’s municipal election. That’s right, on Halloween you can have fascinating conversations while dressed as a [INSERT ONE: hanging chad, superhero, big ole pumpkin, your idea here].

Then it’s back to Bull McCabe’s for the raucous party. We’ve got prizes for best costumes and for the person who brings the biggest crew — I think we’re talking cash money…

Trick or Vote is gonna be a good time and effective too. Unlike a lot of us, I do politics for a living. What I’m about to tell you has been scientifically researched, vetted by folks with pocket protectors and taped-up glasses. It’s kid-tested and mother-approved. Here it is:

THE SINGLE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET PEOPLE TO CARE ABOUT AN ISSUE IS BY TALKING WITH THEM FACE TO FACE.

We like contact with real people. All of the slick mailers, fancy TV ads, and automated robo-calls don’t hold a candle to a good old fashioned tête-à-tête. Of course, you don’t need to be Dale Carnegie or have a social science PhD to know this.

Experience it for yourself next Wed. RSVP to trickorvote@getTraction.org and by the witching hour, you’ll have met some interesting folks, done something rewarding and maybe even scored a piece of candy or two. I hope to see you there.

Damon Circosta
Public Policy Nerd, soon to be Dad, Tractivist

*Trick or Vote comes from our friends at the Bus Project (like Traction but in Portland, OR).