What’s this all
about?
Annie’s List Campaign School is
a unique program dedicated to politically empowering young people while
helping elect progressive Democratic women in Texas. Each year, we
train talented individuals just out of college at an intense week-long
Campaign School and then place them on the campaigns of
Annie’s List endorsed women candidates for the last 3 months
of the election.
While on the campaign trail, participants receive a
monthly stipend, free housing and paid travel expenses to and from the
campaign. During their placement period, these trained staffers
function as a full-time member of the campaign team – filling
whatever role the campaign needs upon their arrival in early August.
And after Election Day, Annie’s List helps to find them their
next job in progressive politics.
These
professionally trained staffers are an invaluable in-kind contribution
to our women candidates who, at no cost to the campaign, help them
reach their fundraising, communications, and/or voter contact goals. In
other words, Annie’s List is changing the face of power in
Texas by training the next generation of Democratic activists and
electing more women to office at the same time.
What do participants
learn?
The program kicks off with an intense,
week-long Campaign School in Austin (July 27th – August 3rd). During the day, participants learn about all aspects of
campaigns—voter targeting, field
organizing, fundraising, media strategy, and more— from
the best political professionals in the business. At night,
participants work in teams and apply their knowledge hands-on in a
‘real-world’ campaign simulation.
The day after Campaign School, the newly
trained staffers are dispatched to targeted races around Texas. Because
their training is comprehensive, they are able to step in and fill
whatever role the campaign may have left to fill in early August:
fundraising assistant, field operative, press secretary, volunteer
coordinator, etc. And until Election Day, they get hands-on experience,
reinforce their top-notch training and play an integral role in the
campaign for an Annie's List endorsed
candidate.
Interested in becoming the next generation of campaign
professionals?
Questions about applications/recommendation letters can be sent to our Deputy Political Director, Genevieve Van Cleve at Gen@annieslist.com.

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How do I apply?
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It’s
competitive. Start by submitting your completed
online application by June 1st (available here), two letters of
recommendation and a physical copy of your resume by the deadline. Finalists
will be interviewed by video conference June 11th-12th, and those accepted to the program will be notified by June 15th.
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How do I pay for all that training?
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You don’t. Annie’s List picks up
the tab for training and pays for gas to Austin for Campaign School and
the post-election debriefing. You will also receive a monthly stipend
and free housing while on the campaign.
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What happens at Campaign School? |
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Think of it as extreme job training. It’s a
mixture of lectures and discussions, combined with a simulated campaign
where teams compete against each other to win. Campaign School is
hardcore – say good bye to free time.
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How big are Campaign School classes? |
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Not big at all. Each student will have plenty of
opportunity to get to know your colleagues and instructors.
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What’s it like to work on a campaign? |
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Campaigns are a chance to gain a lot of responsibility
quickly and to meet others who share your progressive ideals. Campaigns
are LONG hours and HARD work and campaigns are intense, fun and
energizing. With the training and experience you gain in this program,
you can launch a career in politics, non-profits, business, and
more.
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What will I do on the campaign? |
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You will be part of the team, working full time with
the staff and candidate. Depending on what the campaign needs when you
arrive in August, your position could range from being a fundraiser,
field operative, communications, volunteer coordinator and more. After
spending a week working closely with you at the training, the
Annie’s List staff will match your skill set with the
appropriate campaign.
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If I’m accepted, when will I go? |
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Campaign School then runs from July 27th through August 3rd. You’ll be sent
out into the field to work on a campaign somewhere in Texas immediately
after that, and work through Election Day, November 6, 2012.
The
weekend after the election, you will return to Austin for a
‘Post-Election Retreat’ where you will debrief the
Annie’s List staff about your experience. In addition, they
will work with you to update and professionalize your resume and
interviewing skills and bring in prospective employers to help you get
your next job in progressive politics right away. It truly is a win-win
for all involved. You get help launching an exciting career while
helping Annie’s List change the face of power in Texas
politics. |