Local Progress Partners Pipeline
Local Progress and the Local Progress Impact Lab work collectively to advance a racial and economic justice agenda through all levels of government. Local Progress (LP) is a movement of nearly 1,500 local elected officials advancing a racial and economic justice agenda through all levels of local government. The Local Progress Impact Lab (the Impact Lab) brings together local leaders, partners, and experts to build the knowledge, skills, and leadership needed to advance racial and economic justice at the local level.

In an effort to connect the pipeline from candidates to elected officials governing, LP and the Impact Lab is planning a briefing early 2025, where partners will:
  • Learn about LP and the Impact Lab's network and our strategic framework.

  • Learn about the impact of LP and the Impact Lab’s work. 

  • Gain an understanding of how partners can support the movement pipeline from candidate to governance. 

We invite you to complete this form and encourage you to circulate it to other local, state and national partners that you feel should be invited to this briefing. 

More details to come soon...
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1. Primary Type of Organization *
Issue-based Partner: primarily organize around a specific issue (e.g. housing, worker's right, preemption, reproductive justice, immigrant justice, etc.),

Coalition Partner: primarily a coalition or collaboration between organizations working on one or more issues together.

Pipeline: primarily do trainings, candidate recruitment & development, support and run campaigns,

Labor: Labor unions, organizing groups of workers (ex: AFL-CIO, AFSCME, SEIU, NEA, AFT, CWA, LIUNA, UAW, etc.)

2. Name of Organization *
3. First Name *
4. Last Name *
5. Pronouns *
6. Title *
7. Phone
8. Location (City, State) *
9. Where does your organization primarily organize? *
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10. Based on your response to #9, could you please be more specific? 
(Name the states or regions: Pacific NW, West, Midwest, Northwest, Deep South, etc.)
11. Does your organization have a c4? If so, please include the name of the organization. 
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12. Does your organization identify and develop candidates for local races?
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13. Does your organization endorse local candidates?

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14. Based on your response to #13, could you please be more specific? 

(Mayor, City, County, School Board, District Attorney, Comptroller, Soil and Water, etc.)
15. What type of issues does the organization organize around?

(Ex: Climate Justice, Education, Equitable Development, Housing Justice, Immigrant Rights, Preemption, Public Safety, Reproductive Rights, Worker Power & Rights, etc.)

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16. Is your organization part of any state or national coalitions?

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17. Are there any other organizations you would recommend we invite to the Partners Pipeline Briefing? If so, please include full name and email address. 

(If it doesn't apply, please put NA)
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