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Flyers Versus Phone Banking And Neighborhood Canvassing: Alternatives And Best Practices For Minimizing Your Outreach Footprint

Thanks to the many minds at the Progressive Exchange for this list.

  • Useful paper: advertise your event somewhere on the flyer, but make the rest of it reusable (for your purposes, maybe a recycling guide that can be hanged and the fridge).
  • Consider having a small giveaway at the event for those that bring the flyer with them - that way, you can increase turnout and make sure that at least some of your flyers are properly recycled.
  • In my experience, door to door canvassing only is effective if you leave the person with something — like a flyer. 99% of the time, they will forget everything you discussed the second they leave your presence, unless they walk away with something tangible to remind them
  • I did community organizing work for years, and certainly learned some lessons. Having a conversation while handing out a flyer is good. Getting a “Yes, I’ll be there commitment,” is better. Following that up with a reminder phone call? Now, that’s a turn-out strategy. The actual metrics we used in field organizing were that 1 person might show up for every 1,000 flyers put on doors.
  • Using phone banks, door-door, and using as little print as possible not only helps with the budget and footprint costs, but it also reinforces your commitment with new or potential supporters (even saying it to folks in the ask). I would only leave packs with people who seem truly committed, small or quarter pages with others (using soy-based ink and post-conumer paper).
  • Don’t forget the small e-mail lists. In my [small] town there are: education lists (we have one that supports public education; the list run by the schools may or may not share), mommy listserv, school sports lists, political committee lists, retailer lists, club lists
  • Ink stamps: get people to take a stamp, and they’ll be looking at it all day until it washes off — no trace.

AequusGC - Proud Member of NESEA

AequusGC is now a proud member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association!

VP Caleb Dean will be representing at NESEA’s Building Energy conference March 10-13th at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston so keep an eye out for him.

AequusGC commends NESEA’s work to support the use of renewable energy in the building industry and looks forward a long relationship with the organization.

More info on NESEA can be found at: www.nesea.org


Alee Marsh Joins AequusGC as Extern

We are proud to announce that Alee Marsh of Amherst, MA will be serving as our very first intern. Alee is a marketing major at the University of Massachusetts and has a passion and knowledge for the concepts and ideals of sustainability.

We are very happy to have her on board!


AequusGC Sponsors Gowanus Harvest Fest in Brooklyn (10/14, 3-9pm)

AequusGC is working with the good folks over at Meanred Productions — a Brooklyn-based entertainment production company — to help make the event as green as possible.

In addition to consulting about green aspects of the event, AequusGC is conducting outreach promotions for the event, helping to add to the green buzz of the fest!

Details of the event:

GOWANUS HARVEST FESTIVAL
Sunday, October 14th, 2007
3pm-9pm

The Yard
388-400 Carroll St Between Bond & Nevins
Brooklyn, NY
www.theyard.ws
Admission $5

It can be hard to tell its fall when you live in New York. So we’ve teamed up with our favorite organic chef extraordinaire, Kelly Geary of Sweet Deliverance, to bring you a celebration of fall on the Gowanus Canal. Come join us for the first Gowanus Harvest Festival on October 14th, a fall-themed extravaganza to take place on our favorite Brooklyn waterfront. The Yard, perched on the banks of the “gurgling” Gowanus, will host a slew of Autumnal activities. With a locally grown organic farmstand, pony-rides, pumpkin carving contests, local vendors, live music and DJs, and local brews late into the night, the event will pay a lovely homage to fall in Brooklyn.

Composting Demonstration by the LES Ecology Center.

Featuring:
Hot Time Harv’s Rollercoaster of Kicks
Two Man Gentleman Band
Casa de Chihuahua
DJs

Vendors:
Red Jacket Orchards
Treats Truck
McClur’s Pickles
Saxelby Cheesmongers
and more!

Sponsored by Green Brooklyn and AequusGC

www.meanredproductions.com
www.theyard.ws
www.sweetdeliverancenyc.com
www.greenbrooklyn.com
www.aequusgc.com



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