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You’re an Organizer / Mobilizer!

You see the injustice and inequality in the world and immediately springs right into action.

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Superpowers: Building Relationships, Leadership, Event Planning

Instead of getting hung up over an issue, you are motivated to fix it right away. The Organizer/Mobilizer’s main goal is to help build sustainable methods that work in creating stronger and stabler communities.

Mobilizer / Organizer, Get Started Here:

How a Bill Becomes a Law Guide

Learn how YOU can participate in policymaking.

Advocacy Guides

Browse the full range of Advocacy topics to help you take action.

Strengthen Your Mobilizer / Organizer Skills

Advocate and Volunteer

Help out at your community center, get out the vote, support political campaigns, or champion causes you care about. With Mobilize.Us, discover events in your area hosted by organizations and groups working on various issues. Attend, learn more about an issue, and build your network!

Map Out Resources and Stakeholders in Your Community

Is there an issue in your neighborhood that you want to fix? Strategize how to bring people to support the cause–creating change takes community. With this toolkit by MITRE, map out the stakeholders in your community to identify who you need to engage to get the work done!

Start Your Own Project 

Ioby is a crowd-funding platform that helps local leaders, or anyone with an idea, construct a project of their own in order to achieve change within their communities. It is a great opportunity for mobilizers to address a local problem and galvanize support around a potential solution. Create your own project or support local-led community change and browse projects and consider volunteering or donating!

Curious to learn more?
Check out these resources recommended for your civic personality!

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November 6, 2024
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Baltic Street Wellness Solution works to explore the critical role of social connectedness and meaningful interactions in supporting the recovery experience through a Peer lens. Through their review, we’ve identified the profound impact of isolation stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and the imperative of social distancing, creating a perfect storm of loneliness.The Baltic Street Wellness Solution aims to address the far-reaching and sustained effects of this loneliness, recognizing its potential to derail recovery and expose individuals to trauma and repeated cycles. By convening professional peers, experts and stakeholders, they seek to develop strategies and solutions to mitigate the impact of loneliness and foster resilience in the recovery journey.Symposium GoalsIdentify root causes and dimensions of isolation and loneliness to gain a comprehensive understanding of their multifaceted nature.Redefine ‘community’ to make it scalable and adaptable to diverse dimensions of loneliness, beyond traditional boundaries.Develop proactive interventions leveraging Peer support to address loneliness, grounded in empathy and shared experiences.Advocate for policy reforms that reinforce proactive responses and pave the way for ongoing research and innovation.Establish a robust quality-of-life framework to measure the impact of initiatives, ensuring continuity and effectiveness.To register for this event, click here. 
November 6, 2024
Partner Events
Join the Baltic Street Wellness Solution to explore the critical role of social connectedness and meaningful interactions in supporting the recovery experience through a Peer lens. Through their review, they’ve identified the profound impact of isolation stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and the imperative of social distancing, creating a perfect storm of loneliness.They aim to address the far-reaching and sustained effects of this loneliness, recognizing its potential to derail recovery and expose individuals to trauma and repeated cycles. By convening professional peers, experts and stakeholders, they seek to develop strategies and solutions to mitigate the impact of loneliness and foster resilience in the recovery journey.Symposium GoalsIdentify root causes and dimensions of isolation and loneliness to gain a comprehensive understanding of their multifaceted nature.Redefine ‘community’ to make it scalable and adaptable to diverse dimensions of loneliness, beyond traditional boundaries.Develop proactive interventions leveraging Peer support to address loneliness, grounded in empathy and shared experiences.Advocate for policy reforms that reinforce proactive responses and pave the way for ongoing research and innovation.Establish a robust quality-of-life framework to measure the impact of initiatives, ensuring continuity and effectiveness.To RSVP, click here. 
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