American Majority

Training Events

Appleton
1
Jan
Appleton, WI – Conservative Training Forum
All Day

Event Details

Our new project in Wisconsin is called the Conservative Training Forum. Every month, on the fourth Tuesday, we will be hosting a training event and speaker in Appleton. The goal is to equip conservatives with cutting edge information about how to organize, mobilize, and win.

The training topics will range from social media, how to run for office, how to volunteer on a campaign, how to organize on an issue, and more. These trainings will be regularly held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Machine Shed, 220 Fox River Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin from 11:30am-1:30pm.

Our next event will be:

September 24th: Kevin Nicholson: No Better Friend Corp

Kevin Nicholson will be speaking about the new group that he founded, No Better Friend Corp. No Better Friend’s mission is to grow the conservative movement by traveling across the state, including places too often ignored by conservatives, and sharing how practical, conservative policies have positive results for hardworking families. No Better Friend aims to engage and excite established conservatives, work alongside the grassroots, and win the loyalty of new supporters. Kevin will talk in depth on the group’s five primary policy pillars: Economic Growth; Education; Health Care; Pro-Life Advocacy; and National Defense.

The only cost for the event is your lunch which you can order from a reduced rate menu provided by the Machine Shed for our group.

Topics* to be covered during the training include:

Activism: How Conservatives can make the most impact

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If you have any questions or would like additional information please contact Nate Nelson at Nate@AmericanMajority.org. You can also call 920-917-8001.

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

* Topics are subject to change.

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