Ten Ways to Help IFPB Recruit
Resources to Help Build the Movement by Recruiting Others for IFPB delegations
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(like Barbara) even if you don't think they will go in the near future. They may talk to someone who will go on the next delegation. elevator speech.
IFPB has a presence on Facebook, Change.org, and several other social networking sites. Invite your friends and contacts to check out our Facebook page and become fans. If you have your own blog, add IFPB to your list of links. Click on the links below for our pages on Facebook, Change.org, YouTube, and Flickr.
We need our message to get out as widely as possible. Grab a stack of our fliers—and help us get past the choir. We’re always happy to give you more materials.
you're an expert plus you have passion
6. Use our sign-up sheets at your events.
Help us build our networks by inviting people to join our list.
Download sign-up sheets and get get advice on using them here.
House parties are a great way to educate others, build momentum in your local community, and raise money for Interfaith Peace-Builders. It can be big or small. Start off by hosting neighbors. And contact staff and use our House Party Packet to help you organize.
Download the House Party Packet here.
Would your local work and organizing be strengthened by sending someone from your community on a delegation every year? Organize to raise money to offer a scholarship for a future delegation for someone from your area or community.
Learn more about the need for scholarships here.
Target local colleges and universities to encourage young people to go on a delegation
Delegates and Board Members in Cleveland are starting a regional grouping to better coordinate work and advocacy and find ways to support IFPB through recruiting, outreach, and fundraising. Start a local group in your area!
recruiting -- how hard
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