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Speechwriting: 7 Questions with Eric Schnure

by Elena Veatch

Eric Schnure is a former speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore who has been a freelance writer and communications consultant for over 20 years. Eric has spent his career helping elected officials, business and nonprofit executives, and entertainers hone their public speaking. He is known for incorporating humor into his speechwriting which led him to cofound the Humor Cabinet, a communications consulting firm.

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EveryAction: 7 Questions on The EA New Product Roadmap

by The Campaign Workshop

EveryAction offers a suite of digital, fundraising, and organizing tools for nonprofits all in one unified platform. In this 7 questions interview they talk about the exciting changes they are making to their platform in the new product roadmap and how nonprofits can better use digital tools to achieve their goals. 

United Food and Commercial Workers International Union

The UFCW works to advocate on behalf of 1.3 million food and commercial workers to help them access better wages, better benefits, fairer schedules, and more control over their lives.

The Sister District Project

The Sister District Project harnesses the power of dedicated advocates in blue states to win elections in competitive districts across the country. The Sister District Project is fighting the hardships brought about by partisan gerrymandering by rallying individuals in safe blue districts to volunteer for progressive campaigns in swing districts.

Sunrise Movement

Sunrise Movement is an organization committed to uniting young people in an effort to address the climate crisis by working to generate support by the American public for the Green New Deal, endorsing candidates that are willing to protect the environment, and fighting the influence of fossil fuel executives and lobbyists in the government.

Moms Demand Action

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America has a chapter in every state in the country and fights against the gun violence epidemic through fundraising, organizing volunteers, and calling representatives to push for common sense gun reform.

March For Our Lives

March for Our Lives began as a march organized by students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the deadly mass shooting at their school in Parkland, FL. Today, the organization raises money, propels voter registration efforts, and creates chapters across the country to advocate and prevent gun violence in the United States.

GLAD

GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defendants (GLAD) takes court cases that protect LGBTQ+ rights across the country. Volunteers help GLAD to fight on behalf of those facing discrimination with regards to issues including immigration, HIV/AIDS, and housing.